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PEDIGREE
LIMOUSIN CATTLE
Friday 17th & Saturday 18th February 2006 |
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Haltcliffe bull hits 100,000gn mark - a new world record
A huge ringside audience at Carlisle’s Borderway Mart were part
of livestock history on Saturday 18th February 2006, when the Limousin
bull Haltcliffe Vermount rewrote the cattle record books in selling
for the sensational sum of 100,000gns.
Haltcliffe Vermount - 100,000gns
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A hush descended on the crowd as the 21-month-old bull raced past
the previous Limousin record mark of 55,000gns before smashing the
magical six figure barrier. It
was a landmark moment for the British pedigree livestock sector as the 100,000gns
price set an all breeds World, European and British record at auction. Breeders
of the new world record bull were Messrs Ridley in the shape of father and son
Matt and Craig from Haltcliffe, Hesket New Market, Wigton, Cumbria. Haltcliffe
Vermount was purchased for the pedigree herd of Procters Farm Ltd, Woodhouse
Lane, Slaidburn, Clitheroe, Lancashire.
A world record not withstanding, it was overall a terrific sale with commercial
producers driving the principal demand and trade for the quality bulls on show. Averages
were over £600 up on the year for five more bulls sold to level at £4029.46. Equating
this year’s top price with last year’s, averages were still up by
over £100. In all, twenty-one bulls made 5,000gns or more with four
five figure prices and one six figure price. 55 intermediate bulls averaged
an amazing £5,069.59. At the end, 129 bulls sold equating to a 66%
clearance and the total gross was over half a million at £519,800.34.
British Limousin Cattle Society Chief Executive Iain Kerr commented: “This
was another tremendous day for the Limousin breed and for the British pedigree
livestock sector. To set a world record at a six figure price was quite
incredible and the heartiest congratulations are due to the Ridley family as
breeders and to Procter Farms as buyers. On the sale as a whole, it is
quite apparent that with the subsidy influence reducing, buyers are looking for
the highest quality bulls to breed superior cattle for the marketplace that give
all round added value and a premium return. Limousin is fitting that bill.
The production of calves with shape and conformation and efficient, quality suckler
cows, all adds up to profitable economics.”
Haltcliffe Vermount was certainly a unique bull with extreme qualities of width
and muscling. As well as visual appeal, he had some tremendous and proven
bloodlines behind him. Vermount is out of one of the Ridley’s top
breeding cows, the French bred Renoncule, by Ludo. Her three sons to date
have sold for 18,000gns, 43,000gns and now 100,000gns. She is rapidly becoming
a golden cow for the Haltcliffe herd! The sire of Vermount is Penyrheol
Sam, a bull purchased at Carlisle in 2003 for 13,000gns. He is by the prolific
Ronick Hawk - a son of the famous Broadmeadows Cannon. Good figures of
LM+26, first class bloodlines and the pre-sale Supreme Championship ticket all
created a tangible sense of anticipation prior to the sale itself. Having
a first bid of 10,000gns, auctioneer David Thomlinson rapidly raced through the
gears. Eventually, a stunned crowd saw the hammer fall at 100,000gns to
new owners Procter Farms.
In the pre-sale show, another packed audience had seen judge Peter Kirton, Severn
Lodge Farm, Buttonbridge Lane, Kinlet, Bewdley, Worcestershire place the Haltcliffe
bull as his Intermediate Section Champion before awarding him the Overall Supreme
Championship.
Purchasing on behalf of Procters Farm was Farm Manager Gary Swindlehurst. By
coincidence, it was almost ten years to the day since the Procters pedigree Limousin
herd was founded. It has now grown to a herd of seventy cows. Mr.
Swindlehurst was delighted to have secured his purchase: “I have never
seen a Limousin bull in Carlisle like that before. He was simply outstanding
for width and muscle development and was well balanced right through with first
class locomotion. He is out of an outstanding cow, a truly proven breeder. I
have looked very closely at the bulls she has produced to date and I am very
pleased to have bought Vermount,” he said.
“This bull I think is very modern and very much a bull of the time. He
represents a committed long term investment in taking the Procters herd forward
and further lifting the level of quality right through. In the modern industry
it must be an aim to produce progeny that are at least one level beyond average
or above.” When asked what immediate plans lay ahead for the bull,
Mr. Swindlehurst replied: “to get him to serve some cows!”
Auctioneer David Thomlinson, who also sold the previous record holder Grahams
Samson, said: “it was a fantastic bull and a privilege to sell him. The
sale overall had strength in depth and again it also shows the value to the industry
of livestock being sold in an open market through the livestock auction system.”
The previous world Limousin record for a bull was the 55,000gns paid for Grahams
Samson by Penrith breeder Doug Edgar in February 2003. Prior to that, the
record for a Limousin bull in the UK was the 21,000gns for Culbeg Andromedes
sold by Robert Graham Jnr.
Following the judging pattern very closely, the second top price of the day was
the 15,000gns paid for the Senior Section Champion and Overall Reserve, Maraiscote
Volt from Mr J Nimmo, Bogside Farm, Newmains, Wishaw, Lanarkshire. This
much admired, stylish bull was again a Broadmeadows Cannon son having been sired
by Tyddyn Mei whose previous sons had sold to a top of 10,000gns, also at Carlisle. With
size and presence, this March 2004 bull featured an excellent pedigree with the
dam’s pedigree, Maraiscote Nasmine, featuring Goldies Glenfiddach, Epatant,
Trinite and Glespin Classic. Purchasers were MJ Gray, Great
Cellws Farm, Llandrindod Wells, Powys who run the noted Fleethill pedigree herd.
Maraiscote Volt - 15,000gns
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From the strong Junior Section of bulls, Loosebeare Voyager from Messrs
EW Quick & Sons,
Loosebeare Manor, Zeal Monachorum, Crediton, Devon, emerged as first prize in
Class 14. A July 2004 born bull, Voyager was sired by Rainbow Simon, a
son of Glenrock Onslow, and is out of the Goldies Reservoir sired Nealford Fleurdelys,
a fifteen year old cow. This young bull was purchased at 14,500gns,
by Mr. C Lewis, Garthvaughan, Cyfronydd, Welshpool.
Making a very successful selling debut at Carlisle was Miss Alison Bradley,
16 Lisgarity Road, Dromore, Co. Tyrone. She had brought Ashhollow Viscount,
a May 2004 born son of Ronick Luke, again from the Cannon line. Out of
the Cockleshell Olympus sired Ashhollow Sapphire, this intermediate class winner
sporting a Beef Value of LM+29 was keenly chased in the bidding to 12,000gns
before being purchased by A&D Proctor, Warland Old Hall, Swarland, Morpeth,
Northumberland for their Swarland pedigree herd.
A strong showing of bulls from Wales made a distinct impression right through
the sale. Leading the way in price terms from the Province was Dafolog
Vavavoom at 10,000gns from DA Thomas, Fynnondafolog, Penybont, Carmarthen. A
Cockleshell Olympus son out of the Ronick Hawk sired Marlais Princess, this July
2004 born bull was a first prize winner in the junior section. He was snapped
up by KD & DE Millar & Partners, Crookholm Farm, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire
for their pedigree Crookholm herd.
Sale Ring
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Bailea Vangogh was placed as a class winner and Overall Reserve Senior
Champion for MT Jones, Bailea, Senny, Sennybridge, Brecon, Powys. This April
2004 born bull was sired by Perigord, a son of Janvier, who was purchased at
Paris Show in 2003. Out of the Greensons Gigolo sired Bailea Lily, this
bull went back to Wales when selling for 9,000gns to TW Roberts & Son, Malt
House Farm, St. Mellons Road, Lisvane, Cardiff.
The same purchaser had earlier spent 8200gns in securing Mynach Voodoo from ED
Griffiths & Co, Cilgryman-Fawr, Cwmfelin-Mynach, Hen-Dy-Gwyn, Dyfed. Yet
another class winner, this June 2004 born bull was by the French bred Sable,
a son of Pompier, and a bull that had won the best stock bull and progeny title
in the 2005 South Wales Limousin Herd competition. Mynach Voodoo has a
Beef Value of LM+39 putting him in the top 1% of recorded Limousin bulls. He
is out of Mynach Samsara, a daughter of Oedipe.
Underlining the consistency of the Mynach offering was the 6,400gns paid by Walter
Smith (Farms) Ltd, Chase Farm, Roughley, Sutton Coldfield, W.Mids for Mynach
Vable. By the French sire Sable and out of Mynach Savana and sporting a Beef
Value of LM+34 putting him squarely in the top 1% of breed, he was again consigned
by ED Griffiths & Co.
Winning the first class in the intermediate section was Brontemoor Vertigo from
Steven M Priestley, Hill Top Farm, Denholme, Bradford, West Yorkshire. A
son of Procters Subaru, this April 2004 born bull was out of the homebred cow
Brontemoor Sweetheart. This bull was the first of two significant purchases
at 8,500gns for the commercial enterprise of J Leiper & Sons, Black Heddon,
Ponteland, Newcastle on Tyne. Later in the day, the same buyers purchased
Lowabbey Vernon, a July 2004 born son of Grahams Poncho from TW & J Hunter,
Upper Brydekirk, Brydekirk, Annan, Dumfriesshire. Purchase price was 5000gns.
D&L Graham, Mains of Burnbank Farm, Blairdrummond, Stirling secured a price
of 8500gns when selling Burnbank Vice, the first prize animal in the last class
of the intermediate section. This big, strong young bull was sired by French
bull Samovar, a son of Micmac. June 2004 born, Burnbank Vice is out of
Balfunning Fortune whose mother is the famous Broadmeadows Tansy and whose sire
is Oakley Underwriter who himself sold to USA for 35,000gns. Purchaser
was W&T Nelson, High Kilpin, Ballantrae, Ayrshire.
Going under the hammer for 7,800gns was the second prize winner Heathmount Versatile
brought forward by McKinney Bros, Craigadick Rd, Maghera, Co Londonderry. By
the prolific Broadmeadows Cannon and out of the homebred dam Heathmount Ornate.
This powerful rising 20 month old bull with a Beef Value of LM+29 heads to Haulfryn
Farming, Spon Farm, Spongreen, Buckley, Flintshire.
AH & GW Roberts, Hafod Las, Ysbyty Ifan, Betws-Y-Coed, Gwynedd
paid 6,500gns for red ticket winner of class 5, the Senior bull Garnedd
Vance shown by KI & E Jones, Bryn Draenen, Padog, Betws Y Coed,
Conwy. This April 2004 born son of Broomfiel Regentcey is out of Winnington
Rodile.
Also hitting the 6,500gns mark was Breconside Viper. By the sire
Newhouse Sugar and out of Lyles Savannahhe was brought out by Breconside
Farming Partnership, Moffat, Dumfriesshire and heads to new owners
T Forsyth, Isle Farm, Whithorn, Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire.
Two bulls made 6,200gns. The first of these was Edwards Vanguard
exhibited by Penty Farming, Oak Tree, Burneston, Bedale, N Yorks.
This Nenuphar son and out of homebred dam Edwards Penny was snapped
up by Robert Neill & Partners, Upper Nisbet Farm, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire.
Also knocked down at the 6,200gns price tag was another Nenuphar son,
the Junior Champion Nebo Viking bred by ML Thomas, Bryn Farm, Nebo,
Llanrwst, Conway. Out of Nebo Roberta this 15 month old bull calf
with a cracking Beef Value of LM+34 was purchased by Smiths of Bloxham,
Newlands Farm, Milton Road, Bloxham, Banbury.
Averages –
37 Senior Bulls £3,024.51 (plus £351.12)
55 Intermediate Bulls £5,069.59 (plus £2,023.34)
37 Junior Bulls £3,524.59 (minus £1,428.94)
Overall £4,029.46 (plus £615.79)
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