The Scottish Farmer

Howgillfoo­t Suffolks star at Carlisle

- By Patsy Hunter

FEMALES from the Howgillfoo­t and Strathbogi­e flocks proved the star attraction at the Three Nations Suffolk sale at Carlisle, securing the majority of the lead prices to include the top two at 18,000gns and 15,000gns.

The entry of 98 registered females from 18 flocks saw prices peak at 18,000gns for the pre-sale champion, an ET-bred gimmer from Lilia Hutchinson and her father Richard’s Howgillfoo­t flock from Kirkby Stephen. Backed by the best of breeding, she is the result of a flush from a home-bred ewe by Forkins Dizzee Rascal that was out of a Strathisla ewe and is a sister to Limestone Action Martin. The sire is the Solwaybank Major son, Howgillfoo­t Major Mark.

A maternal sister to the 2500gns female sold to Paul Delves at the Black Magic online sale, the sale leader sold due in January, carrying a pair of lambs to the Shrewsbury purchase, Rookery Mean Machine, to Charlie Boden of the Sportsmans flock from Stockport.

Howgillfoo­t had a flying trade, selling five to average just shy of £9000, with others selling at 8000gns and 7000gns twice.

Selling at 8000gns to Chris Holmes and his daughter Sally of the Rookery flock from Worcester, was a sister to Lakeview Innuendo, Armani, Heart of Gold and I’ll be Back. Bred from the same family as Harbinger and Hith the Diff, this natural-born gimmer which made up the first prize pair at the pre-sale show, is by Howgillfoo­t Sniper, a son of Limestone Limited Edition, and out of a Lakeview ewe by Lakeview Lyphard. She sold due with a pair of lambs to Rookery Mean Machine.

The other half of the winning duo from the Hutchinson­s, made 7000gns to Rory and Pat Machray of the Middlemuir flock from Inverurie. Another backed by Mark Priestley’s Lakeview genetics, this natural-born gimmer is bred from a Lakeview ewe by Rookery Rodeo that is a full sister to the pre-sale Shrewsbury champion, Lakeview Bob, and sired by Crewelands Captain Crusader. She also sold in lamb to Mean Machine carrying a single.

Matching that 7000gns sale was the last lot from the Howgillfoo­t consignmen­t, another gimmer by Captain Crusader but bred from a home-bred ewe by Birness Buckshot and due with a pair of lambs to Mean Machine. She headed home with Robin Irwin of the Kings flock from Umberleigh, Devon.

On the debit side, Howgillfoo­t bought the lead priced ewe lamb at 5000gns from Mark

Priestley’s Limestone flock from Seaforde, Downpatric­k, Northern Ireland. This was an ET entry bred from a ewe by Limestone Aston Martin which is an ET sister to the 5000gns Trex that bred the 25,000gns Kells Blessingto­n champion and sired by Forkins McCoy.

Aberdeensh­ire breeder, Jim Innes and shepherd Michael Leggat, Dunscroft, Huntly, also had a great day with sales at 15,000gns and 5500gns from the Strathbogi­e flock.

Their best, an ET gimmer that stood second in her class at the pre-sale show, is the result of a flush from a Strathisla ewe by Strathisla Stiffler that bred AK Magic and Twenty Twenty. A daughter of Forkins McCoy, she sold scanned with a single lamb to Muirton the

Joker, to Stephen Cobbald, Acton, Suffolk.

Charlie Boden bought the 5500gns Strathbogi­e gimmer, an ET from a home-bred daughter of the Strathisla ewe and sired by Crewelands Kingpin. She changed hands carrying two lambs to Frongoy Explosion.

Heading up to Dumfriessh­ire with Messrs Austin, New Abbey, at 4200gns was the lead gimmer from Dafydd Jones’ flock from Wales. Bred from the best female line in the flock from Pennant, Llanon, her dam, a homebred ewe by Ballynacan­non Black Diamond, was overall champion at the Royal Welsh in 2019, while the sire is Morris Assassin. The service sire of the two lambs she is carrying is Strathbogi­e Never Say Never.

Just behind, on 4000gns, the first prize ewe lamb and reserve champion from Myfyr Evans’ Rhaeadr flock from Denbighshi­re, was knocked down to Messrs Oare, Brynford, Holywell. Her pedigree features the 30,000gns 2020 Sire of the Year, Salopian Scuderia onto a Lakeview ewe by Limestone Limited Edition

 ?? ?? SALE LEADER at 18,000gns from Richard and Lilia Hutchinson, Howgillfoo­t
SALE LEADER at 18,000gns from Richard and Lilia Hutchinson, Howgillfoo­t
 ?? ?? SECOND TOP from Howgillfoo­t at 8000gns
SECOND TOP from Howgillfoo­t at 8000gns
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Pat Machray bought this 7000gns Howgillfoo­t
RORY AND Pat Machray bought this 7000gns Howgillfoo­t

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