The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Big demand as BF ram lambs sell to £80,000

- LYNSEY CLARK

A huge demand for the best Blackface ram lambs at Lanark saw the average rise by £639 on the year, to £ 5,713 for 149, with no fewer than 27 lots hitting five- figure prices, and reaching a top of £80,000.

The fireworks happened at the end of the sale when the Allanfauld pen from the MacGregor family’s Kilsyth-based flock sold at £80,000, £38,000, £26,000 and £20,000.

The top three prices are sons of last year’s Dalmally purchase, a £3,500 Dalchirla, with the £80,000 seller being out of a ewe by £100,000 Elmscleugh. He sold in a two- way split to A last airMc Arthur, Nunnerie, Elvanfoot, and the Dunlops at Elmscleugh, Dunbar.

Elmscleugh teamed up with Malcolm Coubrough, Whelphill, Biggar, to buy the pen number one, at £38,000. His dam is by £ 12,000 Dyke. Another bred this way made £26,000, to the Grahams at Craigdarro­ch, Sanquhar, and Mitchellsl­acks Farm, Thornhill, while another, by the £160,000 Dalchirla, sold at £ 20,000 to Ian Bond, Glen, Gatehouse of Fleet.

Second top price of the day came from the Barclays’ Harestone consignmen­t, brought out by Robert Marshall and Tommy Paterson at Meikle Wartle, Inverurie. They secured a record price for the 150ewe flock, when the pen leader, later named ‘Double Yolker’ due to the buyers both being egg producers, sold at £70,000, to Hugh and Alan Blackwood, Auldhouseb­urn, Muirkirk, and the Campbell family, Glenrath, Peebles. He is by a £ 10,000 Midlock tup bought last year, out of a ewe by an £8,000 Auchloy.

John Harkin enjoyed a flier of a trade for his Loughash sheep from Strabane, Northern Ireland, peaking at £60,000 for a son of a £24,000 Elmscleugh, which sold to the Midlock, Nunnerie and Elmscleugh flocks.

From the same pen, a son of a different £ 24,000 Elmscleugh made £20,000 to Northern Ireland buyer Veronica Fullerton, while one by a £26,000 Elmscleugh made £10,000 to Ewen Macmillan, Lurg, Fintry.

Best for Jimmy and Donald MacGregor, Dyke, Milton of Campsie, was £42,000, paid by Willie Graham, Craigdarro­ch, Sanquhar; Angus Kennedy, Mitchellhi­ll, Biggar, and U na Hodge, Kirkland, Kirkconnel, for a son of £17,000 Midlock.

Thomas Muirhead received the best price yet for his 200-ewe Orchilmore flock at Comrie, when his ram lamb sold at £20,000 early in the day. Sired by a son of £160,000 Elmscleugh, he is out of the Auldhouseb­urn-bred ewe which also produced a £15,000 seller last year. Buyers were the Dunlops of Elmscleugh, Dunbar; the Blackwoods at Dalblair, Muir kirk, and Robert Cockburn, Hill of Errol, Perth.

Also hitting £20,000, was one from John Murray, Crossflatt, Muirkirk, a son of £150,000 Auldhouseb­urn which sold to Ian Hunter, Dalchirla, Crieff; David Jackson , Po le , Loichgoilh­ead; and the Dunlops at Upper Well wood, Muir kirk. Crossflatt sold others at £15,000 and £11,000, all by the same sire.

Other leading prices include £15,000 – Crossflatt (by £ 150 ,000 Auldhouseb­urn) to P Junor, RF lett&J MacGregor, Dyke; £15,000 – Elmscleugh (by £21,000 Auldhouseb­urn) to Auldhouseb­urn; £15,000 – Auldhouseb­urn (by £10,000 Nunnerie) to five NI buyers; £15,000 – High St award( by £150,000 Auldhouseb­urn) to Auldhouseb­urn.

£14,000 – Glenrath (by £ 100,000 Nunnerie) to Kirkstead and S McClymont, Tinnis; £12,000 – High Staward (by £ 150 ,000 Auldhouseb­urn) to J Fegan and G Crawford; £12,000 – Upper Well wood( by £22,000 Auldhouseb­urn) to RJ Anderson & Son, Penchrise; £12,000 – the Rock (by £4,800 Stoanbrack) to Stoanbrack and JJ Brannigan; £11,000 – Crossflatt (by £150,000 Auldhouseb­urn) to M Grant, D Harrison& Netherwood; £ 11,000 – Longcroft ( by £ 20,000 Easter Happrew) to Cuil & Hartside; £11,000 – Connachan (by £160,000 Dalchirla) to Auchnafree, Dalchirla and third share kept; £11,000 – Tinnis (by £ 14,000 Allanfauld) to Ashcraig & Mount Benger; £10,000 – The Rock (by £35k Auldhouseb­urn) to R Hamilton & FDA McVicar.

 ??  ?? LOT OF APPEAL: The Allanfauld pen from the MacGregor family’s Kilsyth-based flock led the way, with the top seller fetching £80,000.
LOT OF APPEAL: The Allanfauld pen from the MacGregor family’s Kilsyth-based flock led the way, with the top seller fetching £80,000.

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