The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Bumper entry to parade before Black Beauty Bonanza judge

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This year’s Black Beauty Bonanza show of AberdeenAn­gus calves and yearlings, to be held at Thainstone Centre, Inverurie, on November 17, has attracted the largest entry for several years.

More than 120 entries are expected to parade before judge Alistair Cormack, former manager of the Carlhurlie herd in Fife, at the show which is organised by the North East Aberdeen-Angus Club.

Club secretary and organiser Janelle Anderson said the show, now in its 20th year, was recognised as the largest show of Aberdeen-Angus young stock in the British Isles.

“Herds from central Scotland to Orkney have entered and we are delighted to welcome several new exhibitors showing for the first time,” she said.

Exhibitors will compete for a total of £4,000 of prize money in 14 classes of bull and heifer calves and yearling bulls and heifers, with a championsh­ip and reserve being awarded in each of the four sections.

The new class for commercial Aberdeen-Angus steers and heifers – both pure and cross – introduced last year is being repeated.

“We are keen to inject more of a commercial element in to the show, particular­ly as it is now held on a Friday when many commercial beef producers are at Thainstone for Aberdeen and Northern Marts’ weekly sale,” said Ms Anderson.

Youngsters are being encouraged to take part in the young handlers’ competitio­n which will be judged by Ian and Marjory Davidson of the Kincardine Aberdeen-Angus herd at Auchterard­er.

Entries from youngsters of all ages interested in learning how to prepare and parade cattle for show can be made in advance or on the day.

The club will arrange to provide an Aberdeen-Angus calf for showing if required.

Judging starts at 11am and will conclude with the junior showmanshi­p competitio­n at 4pm.

Full details available from secretary Janelle Anderson on 07974 449806 or email aa.in. nescotland@gmail.com

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