AgriLIVE Smithfield:More from the native cattle classes

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TS 649 web.JPGCLASS 3A Aberdeen Angus Heifers

 

Taking first place in the purebred or sired by a purebred British Aberdeen Angus heifer was Harry Emslie with his Aberdeen Angus, Black Beauty shown by Chrissie Lawrence. This January 2009 born heifer is by Lissduff Dukey and out of a British Blue cross bred by James Alexander, CO Antrim.

 

In reserve was Michael Kirby, Devon with Lockerly Black Butterfly, out of Aberdeen Angus sire Lockerly Kasino and by Lockerly Black Butterfly Z346.

 

Class 3B Devon Heifers.

Taking the top spot was Oxon Amatures, Oxford with Bloody Mary. In reserve was Stonegrove Livestock and A J and P D Thomas with Bollowal Queenie 16th.

 

Class 3C Longhorn Heifers

Tiger Lily was the female taking the prime position in this section from Mr and Mrs G Woollatt, Somerset. In reserve was another one from the Woollatt's with Gupworthy Imogene.

 

Class 3D South Devon Heifers

R K Rundle, Cornwall topped this class withy Kestle Tulip 80th. In reserve was Mr and Mrs Clemen also from Cornwall with their heifer Penrose Stonehedging Jeanette.

 

Class 3E South Devon Heifers

 

In the second category of  South Devon heifers weighing 66 to 76kg, Lucombe Carro 2 was awarded first place. She is a 20 month heifer by Haddenham Spencer 1 and out of Waddeton Carro.

 

Close behind was Kestle Buttercup 116 by Lumbylaw Leo 2 and out of Kestle Buttercup 105. She was put forward by R K Rundle.

 

Class 3F Any other British Heifers

 

An 18 month old heifer by the Lincoln Red, Hemingby Wallace and out of a South Devon picked up first prize. Trehudreth Loveday, which weighed in at 477kg was put forward by Trehudreth Farm, Cornwall.

 

In second place was another entry from Trehudreth Farm, Trehudreth Cascade. This one was also by Hemingby Wallace, but out of Fenton Cascade.

 

Class 4A Steer up to 486kg

 

A Longhorn from Mr and Mrs G Woollatt, Somerset secured first prize. Monty is by Cwyt Henllys Footloose and out of Polden Fanny. He was bred by C C Morgan and Son, Cwrt Henllys, Cwmbran, Gwent.

 

A nine month old Aberdeen Angus from m and H D Currie was awarded second price. This one is by Drumawhey Boris and out of Diana 17 of Luckiesheil.

 

Class 4B Steers 489 to 560kg

 

The Aberdeen Angus Del Boy, by Drumawhey Boris and out of Kingholm Equidora walked away with the first prize. He weighed 516kg and was owned by M and H D Currie, Dumfries.

 

In second was Chunky, a 20 month old Devon sired by Thorndale Fitzroy 4.

 

Class 5 Steer 540 to 580kg

 

Picking up first prize was McTavish, a 15 month old from Scott Innes, Aberdeen. This one is by Flodden Warden and out of a Limousin cross.

 

In second place was Dangerous Drummond by Aynho Beck. This one weighed 554kg and was put forward by G and A McFadzean.

 

Class 6A Angus Steers more than 580kg

 

G and A Mcfadzean's steer, The Bullock; res, G and A McFadzean's steer, Cherrybank Elrick.

 

Class 6B Herford Steers more than 580kg

 

Harvey Cattle's Harveybros Elvis; res, B E Williams's, Jim Royal.

 

Class 6C Other British Steers more than 580kg

 

J E and I H Roberts's Welsh Black, Pennant Serraff 3; res, R K Rundle's Kestle Mickey.

 

Class 7A heifers 482 to 580kg

 

A D Bishop's heifer Chomba-Womba; res, J and D Hyslop's Miss Chief.

 

Class 7B heifers 588 to 700kg

 

Work and Watson's Quicksilver; res, James Forsyth's Lady Gaga.

 

Class 10 steers more than 580kg

 

R Roberts and E Hughes's Mister Snazzy; res, Hugh Dunlop's Tam O'Shanter.

 

Class 11A Limousin heifers 420 to 491kg

 

Craig Malone and Bett Stewart's Miss Dynamite; res, J and D Hyslop's Foxy Lady.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 Comments

Good to see N. Ireland bred cattle doing well
well done Harry

Whats the favorites amongst the steers and hfrs ? see ur favorite got beat today

MT Jonathan Long

To be fair Adam I've not had much chance to much cattle judging today so I can't really say. We've been busy on the sheep, but I'll try and have a skim through in the morning and let you know what takes my fancy.

john lynch jnr

the jalex heifer has to have a chance for the native thing supposed to be lookin well

The real angus man

Nice to see an angus beast getting so much recognition just shows what angus cattle can do. Correct me if im wrong but this heifer had the highest daily live weight gain of the show. Well done to Harry and Jalex ANGUS HERD

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