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British Simmental Carlisle Show & Sale 2007: Full Results & Highlights

by | Apr 27, 2007

Quick Answer

The British Simmental Society's Annual Spring Sale at Carlisle on April 27, 2007, experienced increased entries and saw bull averages rise by £75, achieving a 78% clearance rate. Prices peaked at 3,200gns for the Champion Hockenhull Tonga, from Hockenhull Farms Ltd, Tarvin, Chester. The Reserve Champion, Taurus Topic, from R. & V. Loud, Alstone Court Farm, Highbridge, Somerset, secured the second-highest price of 2,800gns. This successful event attracted buyers and sellers from across the country, highlighting its growing popularity.


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The British Simmental Society held its Annual Spring Sale at Carlisle and drew a strong crowd for the quality entry of bulls and females. The sale saw an increased entry and averages were up £75 for the bulls on the previous year with more sold giving a 78% clearance. Buyers and sellers alike had come from all over the country for this increasingly popular sale.

Hockenhull Tonga

Prices peaked at 3,200gns, when the pre sale judge, Sandy McDowall, Culquhasen, Glenluce, Newton Stewart, stood by his Champion Hockenhull Tonga, from Hugo Arnold, Hockenhull Farms Ltd, Tarvin, Chester. Tonga is a January 2006 son of Lynfield Pointer and is out of Hockenhull Deborah 4th.

The Reserve Champion, Taurus Topic, from R. & V. Loud, Alstone Court Farm, Highbridge, Somerset followed the judges recommendation, when he made the second top price of the day at 2,800gns. Another January 2006 born bull, Taurus was sired by Scotland Hooray Henry and went to The MacAuley Land Use Research Institute, Hartwood Home Farm, Shotts, Lanarkshire.

Mrs. A. Springfield Farm, Greysouthern, Cockermouth, was delighted to see her third prize winner from the first class in the ring, change hands at 2,400gns to Miss Sybil McBryde, Lochmaben, Lockerbie. Rooklea Starwars is a two year old son of Hepplewhite Kong bred by Alison’s father, the Society Vice President, John Trafford. Blakewell Schubert, from I. & M. Steel, Blakewell Farm, Easington, Hull, who took first prize in Class Two, sold to E.D.Jones & Son, Plas Farm, Llangorse, Brecon, Powys for 2,300gns. He is a son of the famous Blackford Harvester and out of the homebred Blakewell Melody.

Messrs Innes Farms made the long journey from Millbrae, Findhorn, Forres, Morrayshire, to purchase the first lot in the ring, Caister Neptune. Neptune, a five year old stock bull from Brian Lundy, Caistor Moor Farm, Caistor, Market Raisen, Lincs, had been an outstanding stock bull to date with a distinguished show record. A son of the home bred Caistor Karl by Gretna House Supersonic, he changed hands for 2,000gns. This was the first of five bulls to make 2,000gns.

R.&M.McAlisters’ Bruchag Supersonic, justified his long trip from Nether Ardroscadale Farm, Straad, Bute, when he sold to M. Hanny, Cardoness & Kingsslaggan, Gatehouse of Fleet. The same purchasers also paid 2000gns for L.J. & A.J. Currys’, Winford Sanderson, from their herd at Lowerdown Farm, Felton, Bristol, is a son of Starline Klassik. A son of Brinkton Brilliant, Rosten Sol,from W. Heaps, Derbyshires Farm, Long Lane, Heath Charnock, Chorley, Lancs also made 2000gns, this time selling to R.Watson & Sons, High Borgue, Kirkcudbrightshire. The fourth 2000gns bid was made by M. Hose, Maryport Farm, Drumore, Stranraer, when he purchased Hugo Arnold’s, second bull, Hockenhull Taiwan another Lynfield Pointer son.

A good show of females of various ages saw all but one of the entries forward find new homes. The 1st prize winner in the first show class of the day, sold to J. & K. Martin, Lower Muirhouse, Cleghorn, Lanark for the top price 2,600gns. Astcote Robyn, a Blackford Harvester embryo daughter from S. & C. Evans, 21 Shoemaker Close, Astcote, Towcester, Northants was sold with her 1st August born heifer calf at foot, Astcote Teasel by Agardsley Bruno. She was followed shortly afterwards by Midhope Rhoda, a heifer from W.J.Hollingsworth, Midhope Hall Farm, Midhopestones, Sheffield, who was sold in calf to Pasturehouse Paleface and changed hands at 2,300gns. She had stood 3rd in her class earlier in the day.

What were the average prices for different categories at the Carlisle Show and Sale?

The average prices for different categories at the Carlisle Show and Sale were: 21 BULL £1,935; 5 COW SERVED AND/OR SUCKLING £1,567; 12 SERVED HEIFERS £1,483; 5 MAIDEN HEIFERS £1,081; 1 WEANED BULL CALF £735; 1 WEANED HEIFER CALF £504.

Sale Table
Judge: Mr Sandy McDowall
21 Bulls sold to a sales average of £1935.00 & 1 Weaned bull calf £735.00
Prize Lot No Name Vendor Purchaser Price Gns
Overall Male Champion & Supreme Champion 28 Hockenhull Tonga Mr V H C Arnold Messrs McDowall & Co 3200.00
Reserve Overall Male Champion 27 Taurus Topic R & V Loud Macauley Land Use 2800.00
Top Price Bulls 28 Hockenhull Tonga Mr V H C Arnold Messrs McDowall & Co 3200.00
27 Taurus Topic R & V Loud Macauley Land Use 2800.00
7 Rooklea Starwars Mrs A Trafford Miss S McBryde 2400.00
14 Blakewell Schubert (‘TM) I & M Steele E D Jones & Son 2300.00
1 Caistor Neptune Mr B Lundy Innes Farms 2000.00
5 Bruchag Supersonic R & P McAlister M Hannay 2000.00
12 Winford Sanderson L J & A J Curry M Hannay 2000.00
16 Rosten Sol Mr W Heaps Mr R L Watson 2000.00
29 Hockenhull Taiwan Mr V H C Arnold Mr M Hose 2000.00
5 Cows served and/or suckling £1566.60
12 served Heifers £1483.13
5 maiden Heifers £1081.50
1 weaned Heifer calf £504.00
Overall Female Champion & Res Sup Champion 35 Blakewell Mischiefs Rosette I & M Steele Rachel Henry 1500.00
Res Overall Female Champion 40 Moorside Roseanne J T & G Smith Mr D C Houldey 1700.00
Top Price Females 34 + (CAF) Astcote Robyn (ET) S & C Evans Messrs J & K Martin 2600.00
38 Midhope Rhoda W J Hollingsworth Rachel Henry 2300.00
50 + (CAF) Blackpool Nancy J D & A Loftus Mr N Shand 2000.00
40 Moorside Roseanne J T & G Smith Mr D C Houldey 1700.00

Frequently Asked Questions

1 Where can I find information on upcoming Simmental cattle sales and shows?

The British Simmental Cattle Society website provides dedicated sections for "Sale Dates" and "Show & Event Dates." You can also access "Sales Catalogues" and "Online Sales Catalogue" for detailed information on upcoming events.

2 How can I become a member of the British Simmental Cattle Society?

Information on joining the society, including "Society’s Rules" and "Society fees," is available on the website. There are also details about "Regional Clubs" and "Young members" programs.

3 What technical resources are available for Simmental breeding and performance recording?

The society offers resources on "Technical Performance Recording," "Accredited Scanners," and "Understanding EBVs." You can also find information on "Myostatin" and "Female Classification" to aid in breeding decisions.

4 Where can I find the latest news and results from Simmental shows and events?

The "News & Media" section features "Latest News" and "Show Reports." Recent articles highlight results from major shows like the NI Simmental National Show, Royal Welsh Show, and Great Yorkshire Show, providing updates on champions and placings.