The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Limousins sell to a top of 11,000gn

- LYNSEY CLARK

Fraserburg­h-based brothers William and David Moir received the top price of 11,000gn in the Limousin ring at the Stirling Bull Sales.

The sale, conducted by United Auctions, saw 34 bulls sell to average £5,911 – an increase of £1,049 on the year, with a 79% clearance.

The Moirs, who farm at Cairness, have built up a pedigree herd of 60 mostly black cows after purchasing 50 females from Albert and George Howie’s Peterheadb­ased Knock herd back in 2018.

This was their debut at the Stirling sale, having sold a bull at Carlisle in October 2019 for 10,000gn.

They led the trade with the black bull Cairness Paavo, a 21-month-old Goldies Goldfinger son, out of the Newhouse Billy daughter, Knock Fifi. He was knocked down to D Walker and Sons, Camregan, Girvan.

From the same home, Cairness Player, another black bull by Goldies Goldfinger, this time out of

Knock Joop, sold at 7,500gn to A and E Grant, Glendamph, Blairgowri­e.

The only other bull to hit the five-figure mark was Harestone Playboy, from the Barclay family’s Inschbased herd. This 19-monthold, by Claragh Franco and out of the Goldies Comet daughter Glenrock Impulse sold at 10,000gn, to JW Kay, Gass, Straiton.

Best of Jimmy and Donald Macgregor’s Dyke consignmen­t, from Milton of Campsie, was Dyke Prodigy, a 22-month-old, which sold at 9,500gn to R Dunlop and Son, Pinvalley,

Girvan. He is by Goldies Lordofther­ings.

Also from Dyke, another by the Goldies sire, Dyke Peerless, sold at 7,000gn to TL Stirling, Auchterbla­ir, Carrbridge. He is a full brother to the 13,500gn Dyke Olympian.

Andrew Burnett’s Spittalton bulls from Blairdummo­nd sold to a top of 6,800gn for Spittalton Panther, by Gerrygulli­nane Glen. He sold to R and J Milroy, Cairnwhin, Girvan.

Another two from Spittalton, both sons of Burnbank Judge, made 6,000gn apiece, with Spittalton Popeye selling to PSA Sinclair, Brewthin, Skene and Spittalton Prefect heading to the Scottish Government’s Bull Stud at Knocknagae­l, Inverness.

Two bulls from the Dick family’s Stirling-based Ronick herd, also hit the 6,000gn mark. Ronick Principle, by Ampertaine Jamboree, went to R Cook, Kinneil Mill, Linlithgow, while final bidder on the Mattben son, Ronick Premiere, was R Currie, Low Dunashery, Tayinloan.

Ian Nimmo, Bogside, Newmains, received 6,000gn for Maraiscote Parky, a Rutland Jetset son which sold to G Wilson and Son, Fichlie, Glenkindie, and the same money for the Bassingfie­ld Machoman-sired Maraiscote Playboy, which went to the Scottish Government’s Bull Stud.

The final 6,000gn seller was Goldies Politician, from Bruce Goldie’s herd at Mouswald, Dumfries. By Goldies Juggler, sold to the Howies at West Knock, Stuartfiel­d, Peterhead.

 ??  ?? TOP PRICE: Cairness Paavo, of Home Farm, Cairness, Fraserburg­h, led the trade after being purchased for 11,000gn.
TOP PRICE: Cairness Paavo, of Home Farm, Cairness, Fraserburg­h, led the trade after being purchased for 11,000gn.
 ??  ?? Harestone Playboy was sold for 10,000gn.
Harestone Playboy was sold for 10,000gn.

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