The Scottish Farmer

Pirie’s YF champion makes £4300 at Stirling

- By Julie Wight Business Reporter julie.wight@thescottis­hfarmer.co.uk Photograph­s by Ron Stephen

THE overall champion, a Limousin cross bullock from Jamie Pirie of Blarnavaid, Drymen, went on to secure the top price of £4300 at Clyde and Central Young Farmers’ calf rally competitio­n, staged at Caledonian Marts Ltd, Stirling.

This yearling bullock, White Line, crossed the weighbridg­e at 470kg, having been bought from Gary Bell’s Haas Side dispersal sale along with his dam, Sired by Wilodge Merlin, which made 10,000gns at the same sale and sold to Gareth Scott, Hawhill, Dalry.

“My champion was full of style with a lot of presence, having caught my eye right from the start. This flashy allrounder beast is very correct and carried himself well,” said the judge, Jean Parker of

Auchenairn­ey, Maybole, who first got started in showing at this calf rally 17 years ago.

Jamie Pirie sold another at £2200 – this came in the form of the 395kg Limousin cross heifer Little Spot, which found a new home with DJ Livingston­e, Kirtle Vale, Gretna.

The runner-up was awarded to a 370kg Limousin cross roan heifer from Jack McDonald, Daill, Islay, which later realised £2400.

“The reserve was a sweet heifer with a lot of potential in her, again being very square and correct,” the judge added.

The runner-up was out of a Shorthorn cross cow, sired by a Limousin bull and bred by John Findlay from Islay. Ian Miller, Miller Farms, North Lurg, Aberdeen, took this one home.

A second top price of £2600 was paid for the 470kg British Blue cross heifer Bombay Sapphire from Rebecca Bryce, Chalmersto­n, Stirling, who also picked up the best novice award. Bred by the Drysdales of Kinnesswoo­d. This one again sold to DJ Livingston­e.

The best from Alexander Crombie made £2300 and was another purchase by Miller Farms. This 455kg Limousin cross heifer named Hot N Spicy is bred by Cloquhat Farms.

First-time exhibitor Donnie MacCorquod­ale sold his 420kg Limousin cross home-bred heifer for £2200 to WJGA Fraser, Little Gray, Inverness. Christened Diane, she is sired by a Ronick bull and out of a British Blue cross dam.

The 42 show cattle, 15 more on the year, witnessed heifers average 383p per kg or £1698 per head (-£480 on the year), with the bullocks cashing in at 351p or £1678 (+£129).

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Overall champion was this bullock from Jamie Pirie of Blarnavaid, Drymen which made £4300
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