The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Limousins stand out from the herd

- BY GEMMA MACKENZIE

Limousins reigned supreme in both the overall individual and group beef interbreed championsh­ips.

Breeder Archie MacGregor of Allanfauld, Kilsyth, near Glasgow, was tasked with judging both championsh­ips at the Ingliston showground.

After much deliberati­on he gave the coveted beef interbreed title to a 17-monthold Limousin heifer from Mike and Melanie Alford, of Foxhill Farm, Collumpton, Devon.

The couple were some of the furthest travelled, and busiest, exhibitors.

Melanie was left to show the Limousin cattle while Mike was tasked with judging Aberdeen-Angus bulls, of which there was a huge show for the World Angus Forum.

The couple’s daughter Charlotte is sitting her Alevels and was not at the show but her British Blue heifer Rhymill Kylie, which was bought as an 18th birthday present, took reserve in the section.

The family’s interbreed champion, and also recipient of the prestigiou­s Queen’s Cup at this year’s show, was Foxhillfar­m Mamamia.

By the 38,000gn Foxhil- lfarm Irish Lad, which sold in 2014 to Jim Goldie, she is a daughter of the world record priced Limousin female Glenrock Illusion – bought for 125,000gn and jointly owned with Swalesmoor Limousins.

Prior to taking the top title at the Highland, she was junior champion at Stars of the Future in November.

This was a home-bred natural calf. Standing reserve overall in the beef lines was the Simmental champion from David Craig, of Kennox Cottage, Stewarton, East Ayrshire.

This rising two-year-old heifer Kennox Tara’s Gem, is a home-bred daughter of Sowenna Aristocrat and out of Annick Helen’s Tara.

Prior to the Highland, she stood interbreed champion at both the Neilston and Stewarton Shows.

In the groups section, Mr MacGregor gave the top title to a team of Limousins and the reserve rosettes to a team of Aberdeen-Angus.

He said: “I was looking for quality throughout the team and it had to be a very balanced team.”

The winning Limousin team comprised: the reserve breed champion, rising twoyear-old heifer Foxhillfar­m Looksthepa­rt from Mike and Melanie Alford, Foxhill, Collumpton, Devon; rising two-year-old heifer Foxhillfar­m Limited Edition from the Alfords; three-year-old cow Burnbank Jojo from D. and L. Graham, Mains of Burnbank Farm, Blairdrumm­ond, Stirling; and four-year-old bull Whiskey Infinity from Harry Emslie at Kinknockie, Mintlaw, Peterhead.

The Aberdeen-Angus team comprised: in-calf heifer Linton Gilbertine­s Rosebud Willabar from the Gordon Brooke Estate, Upper Huntlywood Farm, Earlston, Berwickshi­re; two-year-old in-calf heifer Weeton Princess Chartreuse from Donald Rankin, Kilmaluag House, Duntulm, Isle of Skye, and housed with the Retties; sixyear-old cow Haughton Justine Erica from Temple Farm (Chedzoy) Ltd, Bridgewate­r, Somerset; and three-year-old bull Carlhurlie Epic from James Porter at Upper Ballinderr­y, Lisburn, Antrim.

 ??  ?? POPULAR: The main ring at the Royal Highland Show 2017 at Ingliston attracted thousands of spectators over the four days, including
POPULAR: The main ring at the Royal Highland Show 2017 at Ingliston attracted thousands of spectators over the four days, including
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Norma and Louise with wares at Aberdeensh­ire Village

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