• Eight bulls set record Worcester Simmental average of £4987.50, up £977.5
• 89% clearance rate with four bulls selling at 5,000gns or more
• Midhope leads the females at 3850gns
Grangewood Keegan 19 from Mr & Mrs AS&YA Leedham, Rowan Farm, Lockton, Pickering, North Yorks, sold for 7000gns to lead a strong demand for bulls at the British Simmental Cattle Society’s Worcester Sale held at McCartneys Worcester Livestock Market on Saturday 1st May.
Entirely homebred, the December 2019 born Grangewood Keegan is by Grangewood Glenlivet 15 and is out of Grangewood Tollie’s Hope. Grangewood Tollie’s hope is full sister to Grangewood Baron, the Junior Champion at Stirling in 2012 who sold for 19,000gns. Earlier in the day, Grangewood Keegan had been tapped out as the Overall Supreme Champion in the pre-sale show by joint judges for the day David Barker, of the noted Heywood herd, Taunton, Somerset, and along with Richard Bell, Manager at Bowley Court Farms, Leominster, Herefordshire.
Commenting on his Overall Champion, David Barker said: “To me this was the outstanding bull in the market. He was very correct with four good legs and moved extremely well. He was an easy level fleshed bull with length, and very square on his tail. Just a really good Simmental bull that could do both the pedigree and commercial job.”
Purchasing the day’s top price was John Wainwright, Harrop Green Farm, Adlington, Macclesfield, Cheshire, who runs the Harrop pedigree herd along with his father Stephen’s Booth herd at Harrop Green Farm, Adlington, Macclesfield, Cheshire. A family run farm the Wainwrights have a 200-cow milk herd and have just finished lambing 270 ewes. Previous purchasers at Worcester, John Wainwright said that this was the most that they had paid to date for a pedigree Simmental but were looking for a bull to ‘keep adding a bit of quality’. Commenting he said: “The Grangewood bull was very square with a good top and great conformation. We were looking for a quality bull that’ll be easy calving and think he will fit the bill. He’ll be put to the herd’s eighteen cows in July.”
The top price at Worcester followed hard on the heels of the Stirling Simmental Sale in February where the Leedhams sold bulls at 9500gns and 8000gns respectively. The 9500gns Grangewood Kingdom there was another by the Grangewood Glenlivet 15 sire. The Leedhams, with their 30 cow Grangewood herd have been strong supporters of the Worcester Sale and regularly featuring in the top prices and Championship prizes.
With bulls having been readily sold from home during the ongoing Covid situation, numbers were slightly down on usual sale entries. It didn’t stop a strong demand for the bulls on offer that saw a record sale average of £4987.50 for the eight bulls sold and up some £977 on the year. Four bulls made 5000gns and more, and with an 89% clearance. Fifteen females sold, almost entirely heifers, to average £2272.
Selling at 5500gns was the Reserve Male Champion, and winner of class one, Starline Karl 19 from RH Widdicombe, Ashprington, Totnes, Devon, another regular Worcester consignor. This May 2019 born bull is by Kilbride Farm Duke 12 and is out of Starline Eva, a Starline Prankster daughter. Kilbride Farm Duke 12 was a first prize winning bull at Stirling in 2013 where he was purchased for 12,000gns. Buying Starline Karl 19 was HJ Marklove who runs the Lydian pedigree herd at Hansells Farm, Purton, Swindon.
R&L Storer Smith enjoyed a solid day’s trading when selling bulls at 5200gns and 5000gns respectively from their Storersmith pedigree herd based at Spath Farm House, Ashbourne, Uttoxeter. The first of the was Storersmith Klondyke 19 at 5200gns. This heifer’s calf, born in October 2019 is by the noted Curaheen Bandit and is out of the dam Storersmith Daydream’s Inca classified VG87. Purchasing this bull was the joint judge for the day Richard Bell for the 300-cow Bowley Herd of CM Mercer, Bowley Court Farms, Hop-Under-Dinmore, Leominster, Herefordshire. This was the second bull bought on the day for the Bowley herd with them also paying 4300gns for Alreb Klaus 19, a Denizes Hamish son, from Welsh breeder Mr Aled Evans, Llwybcelyn, Bowls Road, Beulah, Ceredigion. Commenting, Mr Bell said, “We run about 10 to 12 Simmental bulls in the herd and will place an emphasis on good calving figures, good legs and locomotion, and bulls that are natural fleshing. The Simmental brings tremendous maternal qualities to the herd as well as leaving some terrific grades in our yearling bulls.”
The second Storersmith bull to pass the 5000gns mark was the December 2019 born Storersmith Kipling 19. Entirely homebred this bull is by the Woodhall Ferrari son Storersmith Infrared 17 and is out of Storersmith Giggle. Another animal with strong classifications on the breeding on both the sire and dam lines, Storersmith Kipling 19 was purchased by CR Bayliss, Moorend Farm, Weston Beggard, Herefordshire.
The Reserve Overall Champion & Female Champion was Midhope Kerry from Mr WJ Hollingsworth, Midhope Hall Farm, Midhopestones, Sheffield. This two-year-old maiden heifer is by Rockytop Hurricane and is out of Midhope Bonus, a Dirnanean Snowie daughter. Sold as scanned in calf to Denizes Kingston 19, Midhope Kerry made 3850gns when selling to G Palk, Stantor Barton Farm, Paignton, Devon. Again, strong supporters of the Worcester Sale, the Midhope herd also recently topped the females at the newly established Simmental Sale at Melton Mowbray.
OTHER LEADING WORCESTER SIMMENTAL BULL PRICES:
4600gns Wroxall King-Dick to Chase Farms, Gilmorton, Leicestershire
4500gns Lynfield Lucifer to A Palk, Stantor Barton Farm, Paignton, Devon.
· Record Stirling Simmental May Sale average of £5345 (+£510)
· 9500gns All-Breeds Joint Top Price
· 81% clearance with 21 out of 26 bulls sold through the ring
· Ten bulls make 5000gns and over
The October 2019 born Denizes Knockout from Mr MA Barlow, Four Oaks, Ulnes, Nr Leyland, Lancashire took the top sale price of 9500gns at the British Simmental Cattle Society’s May Sale at United Auctions Stirling Agricultural Centre on Sunday May 2nd.
Packed with pedigree and performance figures, Denizes Knockout 19 is by the herd’s stock bull Blackford Galaxy, the 2018 Royal Highland Champion, and is out of the Ashland Tornado daughter Denizes Melody. Paying the top price was prolific Simmental purchaser Liam Muir, Upper Onston, Stromness, Orkney who was buying for a client in Orkney. Commenting, Mr Muir said: “Denizes Knockout is a super bull with both quality and eye appeal. As well as strong milk figures he has a solid Terminal Sire Index and Self Replacing Index and is just a really good all-round bull for Orkney.” On the day Mr Muir bought four Simmental bulls in all and in addition to the top price bought Denizes Kruser at 3200gns; Westridge Kinross at 5500gns; and Drumsleed Kashmir at 4000gns. Over the last three Stirling Simmental Sales, Mr Muir has bought twelve Simmentals in all for clients in Orkney and the North of Scotland.
Prolific vendors at Stirling this is the second time the Lancashire based Denizes herd has topped the Simmental bull trade at Stirling. Commenting after the sale, Michael Barlow said: We try to breed and bring bulls with length, width, good tops, that are structurally correct and carry a bit of style. The cow families in the herd have a lot of milk and we’re looking for that continual improvement in maternal (milk) figures and calving figures to meet the demands of both the pedigree breeders and commercial producers.” This year the Denizes herd will be calving 60 plus pedigree Simmental cows.
Following on from the record Stirling Simmental Sale average set at the February Sale, the May Sale saw another record average set for the fixture with twenty-one bulls selling to average £5345, up by £510 on the year. The clearance rate through the ring was a healthy 81%. The record average came hot on the heels of the breed’s sale at Worcester on the previous day which had seen another breed record average mark set for the bulls sold.
Two bulls made 8000gns. The first of these was Roma Kinetic 19 from Mr RS & ME Weatherup, Romavale, Ashybank, Hawick. This November 2019 born bull, carrying length and shape, is by Islavale Frontier 14, a Curaheen Bandit son, and is out of the Dinton Nautical daughter Roma Nina’s Fancy. Carrying good figures for calving ease putting the bull in the top 10% of the breed, Roma Kinetic 19 was purchased by D McCallum, Shoreton, Culbokie, Dingwall. The 8000gns was a sale top price for the herd which is planning to have a sale of females in September of this year.
Also at the 8000gns mark was the youngest bull in the catalogue in the shape of Overhill House King Henry 19 from Richard McCulloch, Over Hill House, Armadale, West Lothian. December 2019 born, this bull is by Islavale Heston 16 and is out of the Corskie Copper sired Overhill House Gretel. A feature of the demand on the day, King Henry carried goof performance figures with being in the breed’s top 5% for both Terminal Sire and Self Replacing Indexes, and in the top 20% for Maternal (Milk).
Islavale Keyo 19 from Mr WS Stronach, Berryleys Farm, Grange, Keith, Banffshire made 6500gns when selling to TL Stirling, Auchterblair Farm, Carrbridge, Inverness-shire. November 2019 born this Wolfstar Elusive 13 son is out of the EX93 classified cow, Islavale Danielle, a Clonagh A Super Star daughter.
Also selling at 6500gns was Coltfield Kilcoy 19 from JC MacIver, Wester Coltfield, Forres, Moray. Coltifield Kilcoy 19 is the first son to be sold by Rockytop Invader 17 the herd’s stock bull purchased 14,000gns and who classified EX92 at three years old. November 2019 born, Coltfield Kilcoy 19 was knocked down to MM&A Campbell, West Watten, Wick, Caithness.
Crudie Farming Company, Crudie Farm, Arbroath, Angus made 6000gns when selling Crudie Kabull 19. A Blackford Iolair 17 sired bull, Kabull 19 is out of Crudie Iona, a Drumlone Fabulous 14 daughter. Snapping this bull up was Islay Estates, Bridgend, Isle of Islay. Rounding off a good day, the previous lot Crudie Kansas 19, another Blackford Iolair 17 son made 5500gns and was another purchase by Islay Estates. These were the first calves from the herd’s stock bull Blackford Iolair, to be offered at sale.
OTHER LEADING STIRLING SIMMENTAL BULL PRICES:
5500gns Drumsleed Krakow 19 to J&J Marshall, Daleigh, Grantown on Spey, Morayshire
5500gns Westridge Kinross 19 to Liam Muir, Stromness, Orkney
5000gns Annick Krakatoa 19 to F McGibbon, Tulchan Croft, Glenalmond, Perth
The British Simmental Cattle Society has announced an exciting new sale fixture to be held at Harrison & Hetherington’s Borderway Mart, Carlisle on 3rd December this year.
Titled as the Simmental ‘Next Generation’ Sale, the new fixture will be for all classes of pedigree Simmental females, and with a further section for pedigree Simmental Weaned Calves born in the 2021 year. Held on one day, the fixture will see a show for the females, followed by the weaned calves with classes for bulls and heifers, and with the sale itself held thereafter.
Announcing the launch of this new fixture, the British Simmental Cattle Society’s President, Stewart Stronach said that the timing was ‘just right’ for the breed to introduce a high-profile Society sale of pedigree females and with the new dynamic of a section of weaned calves. Commenting he said:
“It is the aim that this fixture can quickly establish itself to be a showcase sale for the Simmental breed that provides the quality, performance and genetics for ‘next generation’ cornerstone cattle in herds across the UK. The introduction of a weaned calf section for registered calves born in the year of the sale is an exciting inclusion and a new way for breeders to market calves with breeding, style and potential. We hope that this sale will have something for everyone and will offer choice and opportunities for new and established pedigree breeders, and also for commercial producers.”
Harrison & Hetherington will host the sale at their Borderway Mart, Carlisle, a venue that has been chosen to be as accessible as possible for both buyers and sellers from around Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
In further comments, Mr Stronach went on to say: “British Simmental is established as one of the most profitable breeds in the beef industry and has all the attributes to be a ‘go to mainstay’ of the commercial suckler herd across the UK. In addition to its premier and well-established maternal qualities, we know that Simmental is the No.1 Continental Beef Breed for Age at Slaughter, and with its growth advantages can deliver a green beef product with increased profitability. Commercial producers are recognising the versatility and natural efficiencies of the Simmental breed and this is driving pedigree sales and the strong returns we are seeing for Simmental influenced cattle in commercial rings. It is a timely point to announce this exciting new fixture and to widen the reach and availability of British Simmental”.
The announcement of this new sale comes immediately prior to a run of fixtures upcoming in May 2021 that sees British Simmental Cattle Society Sales at Worcester, Stirling, and Carlisle.
The schedule for the forthcoming sale at Worcester is now available. Entry forms have been emailed or posted out and have been added below, and will also be available on the McCartneys website https://www.mccartneys.co.uk/pages/pedigree-forthcoming-sales
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