The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Deveronsid­e dairy herd cattle sell up to 4,000gn

Dairy: Family start dispersing animals following closure of milk plant

- BY GEMMA MACKENZIE

A renowned Aberdeensh­ire dairy herd started dispersing its cattle at a special sale in Carlisle yesterday.

The Deveronsid­e herd of pedigree Holsteins is run by the Mair family – Barclay and Lucy, in partnershi­p with Barclay’s parents Kenny and Muriel, and their children Kenny jun, Judy, Sally and Archie – at Kinnermit, Turriff.

The family has decided

“Decided to sell off the herd establishe­d in 1942”

to sell off the herd, which was establishe­d in 1942, as a result of dairy giant Muller’s decision to close its Aberdeen milk plant.

The family is one of a group of north-east suppliers forced to pay a haulage charge of 1.75p a litre to have their milk taken south for processing.

According to the Mairs, this costs their business around £65,000 every year.

At yesterday’s sale at Harrison and Hetheringt­on’s Borderway Mart, a top price of 4,000gn was paid for in-milk heifer Deveronsid­e Mopan Olga, by Mopan. She sold to T.S. Thomson, Kikton Farm, Cowdenbeat­h, Fife.

Next best at 3,000gn was second-calver Deveronsid­e Altameteor Tammy, by Sully Altameteor. She sold to E.M. and E. Pattinson and Son, Walby Hall, Crosby on Eden, Carlisle.

Other leading prices included 2,600gn for September-2014 born Deveronsid­e Microlite Brandy selling to R. McNeil, Cairnpat, Lochans, Stranraer, and 2,550gn for four-year-old Deveronsid­e Demsey Roxy 2, selling to Bradleys Farms Ltd, Park Farm, PoultonLe-Fylde.

Fellow Aberdeensh­ire dairy farmers – the Taylor family at Upper Briklay, Methlick Ellon – also made the trip south to snap up some Deveronsid­e genetics.

Amongst their purchases were second-calvers Deveronsid­e Pesky Helga, by Welcome Armitage Pesky, and Deveronsid­e Jeeves Martha, by Ked Outside Jeeves. The Taylors paid 2,300gn for each of them.

In total 99 in-milk cows sold to average £1,612.97, and 54 in-milk heifers sold to an average of £1,918.19.

The Mairs plan to sell another batch of cows and heifers in January 2018, followed by an entire youngstock dispersal in spring next year.

 ??  ?? HERD DISPERSAL: Judy Mair and Kenny Mair jun with one of their prize-winning Holstein animals from the Deveronsid­e Herd
HERD DISPERSAL: Judy Mair and Kenny Mair jun with one of their prize-winning Holstein animals from the Deveronsid­e Herd

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