The Scottish Farmer

Lorna wins again for Nethervall­ey

- By Susan Myles Business Reporter s.myles@thesf.co.uk Photograph­s by Rob Haining

THE humid atmosphere failed to dampen spirits at Catrine Show where Robbie Scott’s homebred Holstein heifer Nethervall­ey King Doc Lorna was crowned supreme in the main ring.

The heifer from the family’s Nethervall­ey herd from Shacklehil­l, Tarbolton, was picked out by judge Billy Kirk, Skerringto­n

Mains Cottage, Hurlford over the beef and sheep entries.

“She is a very correct heifer with plenty of style. As a dairy cow she carries herself well and has plenty of milk,” he said describing his choice of champion.

A second calver sired by King Doc and of Hilltop Meridian R Lorna, she is currently in calf with twins and producing 57 litres of milk per day. Although this was her first outing of the year, she was champion and reserve heifer at Catrine and Ayr, respective­ly last year.

Reserve overall was the beef champion Marsbar, from Andy Ireland, Feoch, Dalry. This 15-month-old Limousin cross steer bred by Kevin Watret, Annan, is by Hunterhall Nutcracker and out of Cream Cracker which goes back to the veteran British Blue show cow, Solway View Elegance.

“He is a very good commercial animal but had just a wee bit of stiŽness to his walk compared to the Holstein,” said Mr Kirk.

Daniel Hodge’s one-crop Blue Texel ewe, Hodges Golddust from Dykes Farm, Auchinleck, landed the top award amongst the sheep. Champion here last year as a gimmer, she is sired by Pistyll Empire and out of Grahams Essex Girl.

LEADING awards Red and Whites, and Ayrshire cattle

(Judge: D Robb). Champion – M Bryson, Whiteflat, with Panda Whiteflat Amma O’ Kalibre, a three-year Ayrshire in milk bred from Panda Dazzling Red and on her

nd first outing of the year. Paraded 180 days calved, she is giving 60 litres per day. Reserve – A Woodburn and Sons, Killoch Farm, with Killoch Army Bella Red 2. This previously unshown November 2021-born Red and White is sired by Siemers Appo Army and out of Killoch Bella Red. Heifer in milk – A Woodburn and Sons. Cow in milk, pair, group of three, back calver – M Bryson.

Holstein Friesian (Judge: D Robb). Champion and supreme overall – R and M Scott, Shacklehil­l, with Nethervall­ey King Doc Lorna, a second calver sired by King Doc and out of Hilltop Meridian R Lorna. She calved six months ago and is now three months in calf with twins. Champion here last year and reserve heifer at Ayr in 2023. Reserve – I Howie, Tarshaw with Tarshaw Twitch Raven, a second calver by Helix Twitch, bred from Tarshaw B52 Raven. Champion at Dundonald Show last year. Yearling heifer or heifer in calf – H Hodge, Bogwood. Heifer in milk, senior cow, group of three, calf born in 2024 – GT and G Borland, Mossbog. Second calver, pair – R and M Scott. Calf born between August 1 and December 31 2023 – I Howie.

AODB (Judge: D Robb). Champion, and best calf born after August 1 2023 – Firm of B Sloan, Darnlaw.

Continenta­l beef (Judge: N Goldie). Champion – C and F Smith, Lawersbrid­ge with Lawersbrid­ge Teardrop, a two-year-old in-calf Charolais heifer by Whitecliff­e Musketeer to be sold at Carlisle today (Saturday). Heifer – C and F Smith.

Native beef (Judge: N Goldie). Champion – G Dunbar, Drumboy, with Drumboy Arlo, a yearling Hereford bull by Hoghton View Mr

Majestic and out of Moeskaer Keepsake. Reserve native champion at Strathaven last year. Reserve – G Dunbar with Hilton Empress, a 22-month Belted Galloway heifer sired by Barwise Jago and bred from Maximus Carla. First outing. Stirk – G Dunbar.

Prime cattle (Judge: N Goldie). Champion, supreme beef, and reserve overall champion of champions – A Ireland, Feoch with Marsbar a 15-monthold Limousin cross steer by Hunters Hall Nutcracker and bred from the Solway View Elegance daughter, Cream Cracker. He was bred by Kevin Watret, Annan. Bullock born before November 1, 2023 – A Ireland.

Heifer born before November 1, 2023 – J Nisbet, Sorn Mains. Beef calf born on or after November 1 2023 – Ramsay and Carolyn Stevenson, Carbello.

Beef young handler (Judge: B Kirk) 1, Iain Howie. 2, Grace Walker. 3, Tommy Borland.

Blackface (Judge: A Brown). Champion – M and J Dunlop, Upper Wellwood with a ewe hogg by a £28,000 Auldhouseb­urn bred from a ewe by an £11,000 Auldhouseb­urn. First outing. Reserve – H Gibson, Weitshaw with a tup hogg sired by the £160,000 Dyke. He was bought from Auldhouseb­urn privately. Aged ram – J and A Boswell, Burnhead. Tup hogg, ewe, group of three – H Gibson. Ewe hogg – M and J Dunlop.

Bluefaced Leicester (Judge: A Brown). Champion and reserve overall sheep – H Ferguson, Dykeneuk with a ewe hogg. She is a daughter of a £40,000 Shittlingt­on sire and out of an LI26 Midlock ewe. She was bought from Midlock at Carlisle. Reserve – Diane Allan, Highfield Place, with a Midlock-bred ewe hogg by an M1 Riddings. She was bought privately from Midlock. Aged ram, ewe, tup lamb, group of three

– D Bryson, Grassmille­es. Tup hogg, ewe hogg – H Ferguson. Ewe lamb – J Nisbet, Sorn Mains.

AONB – (Judge: A Brown). Champion – J and C Hodge, Ploughland­s with a threecrop North Country Cheviot ewe that took the same honours at Dundonald. Ewe – J and C Hodge.

Beltex (Judge: B Gray). Champion – J and Laura Cousar, Howcommon with Howcommon Faith, three-crop ewe bred from Langlands Clarissa and sired by Belvoirvie­w E.Z. Rider. Reserve – J and D Hodge, Dykes with Jägerbomb, a shearling by a Broughton sire out of a Todhall-bred dam. First outing, destined for Kelso Ram Sales in September. Aged ram – J and D Hodge. Ewe, tup lamb – J and Laura Cousar. Ewe hogg, ewe lamb, group of three – J and C Hodge, Ploughland­s.

Texel (Judge: B Gray). Champion – A Struthers, Boyleston, with a home-bred ewe hogg by Teiglum Electric. Reserve – R and M Scott, Shacklehil­l with a Februarybo­rn lamb by Tullysoo Funtime, bred from a Harestone ewe by Mellor Vale Deja Vu. Tup lamb, ewe lamb – R and M Scott. Ram, ewe, group of three – C, G, and R Brown, Kirkhill. Ewe hogg – A Struthers.

AOCB (Judge: B Gray). Champion and supreme sheep – J and D Hodge, Dykes with Hodges Golddust, a one-crop Blue Texel ewe by Pistyll Empire out of Grahams Essex Girl. Supreme sheep here as a gimmer last year. Reserve – J and Laura Cousar with a Blue Texel shearling by Beili Blue Hunter. Tup lamb, ram, ewe hogg, group of three – J and Laura Cousar. Ewe lamb – A Struthers, Boyleston. Ewe – J and D Hodge.

Sheep young handler (Judge: B Kirk) 1, Gregor Brown. 2, Louis Richmond. 3,

Jai Nisbet.

 ?? ?? Show supreme, Nethervall­ey King Doc Lorna from the Scott family Kyle, Rory, Robbie and Margo, also part of the team Fiona Currie Ref:RH04052410­1
Show supreme, Nethervall­ey King Doc Lorna from the Scott family Kyle, Rory, Robbie and Margo, also part of the team Fiona Currie Ref:RH04052410­1
 ?? ?? Reserve beef champion was the Charolais from Crawford and Finlay Smith Ref:RH04052408­8
Reserve beef champion was the Charolais from Crawford and Finlay Smith Ref:RH04052408­8
 ?? ?? Supreme dairy and show champion of champions was the Holstein from the Scott family Ref:RH04052410­0
Supreme dairy and show champion of champions was the Holstein from the Scott family Ref:RH04052410­0
 ?? ?? Reserve overall went to the beef champion, Marsbar from Andy Ireland
Reserve overall went to the beef champion, Marsbar from Andy Ireland
 ?? ?? Supreme sheep was the Blue Texel from J and D Hodge Ref:RH04052409­7
Supreme sheep was the Blue Texel from J and D Hodge Ref:RH04052409­7
 ?? ?? Bluefaced Leicester champion from Hugh Ferguson Ref:RH04052409­4
Bluefaced Leicester champion from Hugh Ferguson Ref:RH04052409­4
 ?? ?? John and Laura Cousar’s Beltex champion Ref:RH04052409­5
John and Laura Cousar’s Beltex champion Ref:RH04052409­5
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