The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Highland cattle sell to 8,000gns in Oban’s spring show and sale

Top price goes to Angus Ruadh of Glengorm from Tom Nelson

- Nancy nicolson Farming ediTor nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Highland cattle at Oban’s spring show and sale sold to a top price of 8,000gns.

Males averaged £3,536, up £1,721 on last year, with a 65% clearance rate.

Females were back £32 on the year, averaging £1,365, with 82% clearance.

Topping the sale was Angus Ruadh of Glengorm from the Highland Society’s past president Tom Nelson from the Isle of Mull. March 2015-born Angus Ruadh was bought by Inverinate Estate.

The fold from Glengorm also took 5,200gns for Archie Sauce of Glengorm, who stood second in the same class as Angus Ruadh. Archie Sauce was bought by Messrs Stewart of Langraw.

The overall male champion – winner of the Craig Sellar Trophy and the W Pearson Brown Memorial Trophy for best two-year-old bull – was a black bull, Cameron Dubh of Kelby. This January 2015 bull is out of Fiona 2nd of Bien Esk and by Conan Dubh of Craigowmil­l.

Cameron Dubh came from first-time exhibitor TP Radford from Lincolnshi­re and heads to the Blingery Fold in Wick for 6,500gns.

The reserve overall male champion was Douglas of Rannoch, a red bull from Donald MacNaughto­n who has been coming to Oban for 52 years. Douglas of Rannoch is by Reich of Rannoch and out of Skye 2nd of Rannoch. He sold for 6,000gns and is on his way to Germany with breeder Falko Stenberg.

The overall female champion came from Sir William Lithgow Bt & Son (Ormsary) and sold for 2,200gns. She was April 2013-born Sidonia 12th of Ormsary, by Callum 2nd of Goldenberr­y out of Sidonia 10th of Ormsary and in calf to the black bull Ruaridh of Inver.

She heads to Germany to the home of Volker Hahn and Ruediger Lange.

The reserve overall female champion was three-year-old heifer Amber of Allanfearn, from the Allanfearn Fold of Maureen MacArthur and John Ashton.

Amber was born in April 2014, is out of Ruby of Allanfearn and by Eilean Dubh of Craigowmil­l, and heads to D Howden for 3,200gns.

Out of the same stable was the two-year-old heifer champion, Skye of Allanfearn, who was bought by Hendrick Hoof of Germany for the top female price of the day of 4,000gns.

This February 2015 heifer is by Crusoe of Brue and out of Caileag Bheag 25th of Callachall­y.

Second-top female price went to Ken and Eva Brown of the Craigowmil­l Fold with Isla Dubh 9th of Craigowmil­l, who stood second in her class to the overall female champion.

She is an April 2013-born heifer by Panther 2nd Vom Aignerhof out of Isla Dhubh of Craigowmil­l. She was bought by the Blingery Fold, Wick, at 3,800gns.

This Highland cattle show and sale was the first time a father and daughter judged together.

Veteran Jimmy Laing judged the livestock.

His daughter Helen Laing judged the young handlers classes.

Her choice as winner of the under-12 section was Kate Cameron of the Dunach Fold.

The senior young handler was Kerrie MacGillivr­ay of the Pennygown Fold, Isle of Mull.

 ?? Pictures: MacGregor Photograph­y. ?? Top: Angus Ruadh of Glengorm led the prices at 8,000gns. Above: overall male champion Cameron Dubh of Kelby.
Pictures: MacGregor Photograph­y. Top: Angus Ruadh of Glengorm led the prices at 8,000gns. Above: overall male champion Cameron Dubh of Kelby.
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