The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Swiss peak as couple take top rosettes

Sheep: First show and sale of Valais Blacknose

- BY GEMMA MACKENZIE

A farming couple from the north-east took home the top price and champion rosettes at the first ever dedicated show and sale of Valais Blacknose sheep in the UK.

The couple – Raymond Irvine and Jenni McAllister – run an 80-strong flock of the rare Swiss sheep at Mains of Inverourie, near Tomintoul.

They were instrument­al in founding the Valais Blacknose Sheep Society UK and organising the society’s first ever sale – the Blacknose Beauties National Show and Sale – which took place at Carlisle.

They were left celebratin­g after lifting the supreme champion and female champion rosettes with a February-2015 born gimmer called Highland Breeze.

Mr Irvine said: “The Valais Blacknose Sheep Society UK had come so far in such a small amount of time. To be crowned the overall champion is a great honour and to do it with so many great sheep at the event has been a dream. Jenni and I are over the moon, it has not really sunk in.”

They also lifted the top price of 3,600gn with February-2015 born inlamb gimmer named Blossom, which sold to G.W. Lee and Sons, Stockley Burn Farm, Frosterley, County Durham.

Next best at 3,400gn was a March-born ewe lamb from Tim Dunne’s Westmorlan­d flock. Named Westmorlan­d Dilly, she also sold to G.W. Lee and Sons.

Thereafter 2,500gn was paid for an April-2014 gimmer called Highland Bliss from Raymond Irvine and Jenni McAllister. She sold to Shannon Polson, of Glenfinnan, Findon, Aberdeen.

Ms Polson also paid 2,400gn for a March-born ewe lamb called Hullockhow­e Delilah from Hullock Howe Farming’s Hullockhow­e flock near Penrith.

Other leading prices included 2,000gn for a March-born ewe lamb called Westmorlan­d Dora, from Tim Dunne’s Westmorlan­d flock. The buyer was A.M. and A.J. Jacobsen, Grange of Kinneff, Montrose.

Following the sale Heather Pritchard, of auctioneer­s Harrison and Hetheringt­on, said: “We were absolutely delighted to be hosting the first ever dedicated sale of Valais Blacknose sheep in the UK. There was a huge amount of interest from across the UK and Ireland, and without a doubt it is creating much attention.”

“To be crowned the overall champion is a great honour”

 ??  ?? IT’S A BREEZE: Jenni McAllister and Raymond Irvine with their daughter, Adele, and Highland Breeze
IT’S A BREEZE: Jenni McAllister and Raymond Irvine with their daughter, Adele, and Highland Breeze

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