The sixth and final part of the 2023 Simmental year mini review looks at November and December and where the breed met with more than its fair share of success at the winter fair primestocks, and rounded off a terrific sale year with some further new records set at the Next Generation III Sale at Carlisle.
Nudging into November and it was a big well done to John and Bridget Olds, Bosahan Farm, Falmouth, Cornwall, who prevailed over some seventy calves representing eight breeds, who won the Overall Supreme Championship at the Cornwall Pedigree Beef Calf Show with their stylish heifer calf Bosahan Paloma Estelle (P). Estelle (P) is by the herd sire Kinclaven Infusion 17 (P) EX92. The Olds young bull Bosahan Nightfall (P), another by Infusion, also won the Senior Calf Continental Championship.
It was another Simmental Interbreed win at the Stars of the Future Calf Show at Stirling when Reece & Andrew Simmers, Backmuir Farm, Keith, Banffshire, won the Simmental Overall Senior Championship before going on to win the Overall Senior Interbreed with their heifer calf Annick Lucia’s Nicosia (P). September 2022 born, Annick Lucia’s Nicosia (P) is the first calf out of Annick Ginger’s Lucia who was purchased for 16,000gns at the Annick Herd Dispersal Sale and who won the Overall Simmental Championship at this year’s Royal Highland Show with Annick Lucia’s Nicosia (P), at foot. Annick Lucia’s Nicosia is sired by the Kilbride Farm Karl (P). The Junior Simmental Female and Overall Junior Champion Islavale Peaches, from the Islavale herd of Mr WS Stronach, Berryleys Farm, Grange, Keith. This April 2023 born calf is by Islavale Lucifer 20 EX93 and is out of Islavale Honeypot VG 86.
It was more Simmental Interbreed success and another win for the Wood Family, Popes Farm, Dutton, Preston when their 30th January 2023 born bull calf Popes Premier won the Simmental Pedigree Calf Championship before moving on to win the National Pedigree Calf Show Interbreed at the English Winter Fair held at the Staffordshire Showground, Bingley Hall. Sired by Popes Lethal Weapon, Popes Premier has been shown all summer as a calf at foot alongside his multi title winning mum Popes Princess Immie. Winning the Female Championship, and the Overall Reserve in the Simmental section, was the junior heifer calf Fishpool Poppy from Tom & Jennie Hassall, Winsford, Cheshire. January 2023 born, Fishpool Poppy is by Newbiemains Kalypso.
Back to Cornwall and it was a big congratulations to Steph Hooper and David Reeves, St Columb Major, who won the Young Pedigree Beef Champion at the Cornish Winter Fair with their heifer Tregnether Polly. January 2023 born, Tregnether Polly is by the homebred Tregnether Jackpot 18, a Sterling Gino 15 son, and is out of Treverbyn Esme.
James Alexander, Randalstown sold his heifer, the day’s Simmental Champion, for £5300 at the Royal Ulster Beef & Lamb Championship in November. The ‘Jalex’ Simmental heifer weighed in at 756kgs and made £7.01ppkg, with the £5300 price being the fifth highest on the day amidst what was a record breaking event sale. Purchasing the Simmental Champion was Republic of Ireland buyer John Joe Doyle.
It was more success for Delfur Farms, Rothes, Aberlour, with their November 2022 born Simmental heifer Delfur Nifty which won the Simmental Championship and the Overall Individual Interbreed at the Scottish National Fatstock Club’s Livescot Pedigree Calf Show at Lawrie & Symington’s Livestock Market, Lanark. On the evening, Delfur Nifty teamed up with her stablemate Delfur Weigela N12, to take Reserve in the Interbreed Pairs. Delfur Weigela N12 had also been a class winner earlier and had placed Overall Simmental Reserve Champion.
The strong season of winter prime stock wins for the Simmental breed continued when Boars Head Nelly 16, from Rhys Grenhalm, Boars Head, Crowborough, East Sussex, won the Overall Supreme Calf Championship at the South Eastern Primestock Winter Fayre held at the South of England Showground in November. An eight-month-old heifer calf, Boars Head Nelly 16 is by the herd’s stock bull Islavale Jammydodger, and is out of Boars Head Nelly 8th, a Drumsleed Explosion 13 daughter.
The Simmental breed was well represented at the ‘4 Breed Calf Show’ held at Dungannon Mart in the last week of November. Topping the Senior section was Ranfurly Nunez ET, from the Hazelton family, Dungannon. This September 2022 born Woodhall Ferrari son is out of Raceview Fancywinty. In the junior section, heifers dominated. Breaghey Class P477 bred by Andrew Clarke, Tynan took home the Junior Champion title. This heifer is by Omorga Horton and is out of Breaghey Class I286.
Come December and it was back to the sales with a bang and the third staging of the Simmental Next Generation Sale of Females & Weaned Calves. The classy October 2022 born heifer Coolcran Heidis Noreen from Shane and Paul McDonald, Coolcran, Tempo, Co Fermanagh, the pre-sale show Champion, made a record breaking 26,000gns when selling to judge on the day Reece Simmers for the Backmuir Herd at Keith, Banffshire. The top price was a record for a Northern Ireland female, a Next Generation record price, and a breed record at Carlisle. 34 heifers averaged £5583.53, a sale record mark and up by +£363, with the Denizes herd selling two heifers at 10,000gns (and ten in all averaging £5754), and with Islavale Peaches, the Weaned Calf Champion, making 9000gns.
Keeping the breed profile high internationally, Gavin Brown of the Springfield Simmental herd, Springfield Farm, Penicuik won the 2023 Simmental Champion of Europe title with his herd stock bull Islavale Jabba. The European Championship is held within the online ‘Simmental Champion of the World Competition’ run by the Texas, USA based Simmental Breeder. With British Simmental genetics very much to the fore, the Reserve Championship was won by the young bull Pistyll Nightrider from Welsh breeders GA & HM Francis, Pistyll Uchaf, Abergorlech, Carmarthen.
There was more success for GA & HM Francis, Pistyll Uchaf, Abergorlech, Carmarthen, when their January 2023 born Simmental bull calf Pistyll Pablo won the Overall Continental Interbreed and Simmental Championship at the 2023 Welsh Multibreed Pedigree Beef Calf Championship held at Carmarthern Market. Pistyll Pablo is one of the first calves by the herd’s stock bull Pitmudie Lancelot 20, who was bought at Stirling for 8200gns in February 2022, and is out of Pistyll Ivy, a Carbery Fintona daughter.
So that’s a wrap on what was an action-packed Simmental 2023! As we move into January we’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone, pedigree breeders, buyers, commercial producers, and Simmental Clubs, who played their part in making it such a memorable year for the Simmental breed, it really is greatly appreciated.
So far we’ve highlighted the trend in the year which was increased registrations; record sale averages and clearance rates; interbreed wins and breed showcases in the show ring; and independent data highlighting the performance and profitability of Simmental cattle. The final months of the year were to deliver more of the same and then some…starting in October!
In the run up to the October bull sales, and in what was a huge endorsement of British Simmental’s commercial abilities, data from AHDB’s National Beef Evaluations confirmed that on average, calves by a Simmental sire finish 36 days earlier than those by continental sires and 46 days earlier than calves by native sires; Simmental sired calves can cost £72 less to finish; and that fast finishing equates to 5.4kg less CO2 equivalents. The data also highlighted the advantages of Simmental females with continental sired calves out of Simmental dams finishing 29 days earlier than the average of all suckler dams. It was timely independent data highlighting the breed’s efficiency and profitability.
The Stirling Sale in October proved to be a memorable one as Simmental records were sent tumbling when the April 2022 born Overhill House Neo from Richard McCulloch, Over Hill House, Armadale, West Lothian sold for 46,000gns to lead the Simmental Bull Sale. The top price was a new breed record for a Simmental sold in the UK, and with Overhill House Neo being purchased by Reece & Andrew Simmers for their noted Backmuir herd at Backmuir Farm, Keith, Banffshire. In addition to the new top price mark, fifty-three Simmental bulls sold to average a mighty £7594 which in itself was a new UK breed record sale average and eclipsing the previous figure of £7558 set at the corresponding fixture last year.
Roll on a couple of hours at Stirling and we moved to the much anticipated Heathbrow Polled Simmental Dispersal Sale on behalf of David & Lesley Sapsed, High Heath Farm, Codicote, Hitchin, Herts. It was another record breaking sale with a new 32,000gns Simmental female breed record set. Setting the record was Heathbrow Natasha, an 18-month-old maiden by the herd’s illustrious Heathbrow Important 17, the multi-title winning show bull, herd sire and European Simmental Bull of the Year in 2019, and out of Raceview Emerald Alicia600 EX91 by Milnafua Graduate. Heathbrow Natasha was bought on the day by Jimmy and Vikki Wood, Popes Farm, Dutton, Preston, Lancashire. In addition the record price, the Heathbrow Sale saw five lots including outfits sold for 10,000gns and more, with the sale grossing £347,700, and including export sales to Germany and the Republic of Ireland.
Four days after the Stirling Sales it was on to the Simmental Youngstock Show, hosted by the North West Simmental Club along with the Society, and held within the Borderway Agri Expo event at Carlisle. The Simmental Youngstock Show saw a fantastic entry of sixty cattle, the events largest to date by some distance, and with entries from nineteen breeders ranging from the north of Scotland down through to the south of England, and from Wales! The Overall Supreme Champion went to the November 2022 born heifer Delfur Nifty from Delfur Farms, Rothes, Aberlour. Nifty is by Ballymoney Larry, a Saltire Impressive son, and is out of Delfur Joyful, an Islavale Cassius daughter. The Reserve Junior Champion, Stablemate Delfur Weigela N12, also by Ballymoney Larry took the Junior Reserve Championship. Taking the Overall Reserve Championship and Senior Championship was the April 2022 born Springfield Neptune from Gavin Brown, Springfield Farm, Penicuik. Neptune is by Islavale Jabba, and is out of Springfield Ivory.
Bringing the October Sales to a close was the NI Simmental Sale held in Swatragh Livestock Market and which saw a top price of 5000gns for the Female Champion and Reserve Overall Ashland Lucy Nora from Pat and Frank Kelly, Tempo, Co Fermanagh. The Overall Champion and Male Champion was Robgill Neptune, a Newbiemains Interceptor 17 son from Cornamuck Farm, Dromore, Co Tyrone, and which sold for 4,500gns. So only two months to cover…but worth the wait! Keep an eye on Facebook as we round off the 2023 year.
Thank you to everyone in the year who has forwarded snippets of Simmentals topping commercial sale sections at markets around the country. We’ve been delighted to share them and highlight the efficiency, added value, and profitability of Simmental cattle.
Through the year we’ve majored on showing the data from AHDB’s National Beef Evaluations which confirmed that on average, calves by a Simmental sire finish 36 days earlier than those by continental sires and 46 days earlier than calves by native sires; Simmental sired calves can cost £72 less to finish; and that fast finishing equates to 5.4kg less CO2 equivalents. The data also highlights the advantages of Simmental females with continental sired calves out of Simmental dams finishing 29 days earlier than the average of all suckler dams! The Simmental breeds benchmark remains their milk, fertility, calving ease, and abilities to rear a fast-growing calf without creep feeding. Put it together and it’s a package of efficiency and economics and commercial producers are recognising that Simmental genetics gives you more.
We’re playing a little catch up and the following market briefs are for the month of November: At Aberdeen and Northern Marts sale of prime cattle at Thainstone on 30th November, prime bullocks averaged 270.8p and sold to 297p per kg for a 550kg Simmental Cross from Crannabog, Rothienorman and £2119.05 gross for a 765kg Simmental Cross from Hilton of Culsh, New Deer. On the same day and a sale of cast cows and bulls, boning cows averaged £759.41 and sold to £1090 for a 702kg Simmental Cross.
Oswestry’s sale of calves on 29th November saw a nice selection of mainly younger calves. Leading the way was Simmental bulls to £270 from J R James & Son, Church Farm. In the weanlings section, Simmental bulls aged 2-5 months sold to £500 from IG & GM Evans & Son, Pendugwn.
At Stirling, United Auctions on 29th November sold 798 store cattle & young bulls. Also 267 out of spec cattle, cast cows and bulls. Young Bulls sold to £1900 for a SIMX from Innerwick. Out of Spec averaged 206.95p and to £1750 for a SIMX from Forestmill.
At Dungannon farmers Mart on 29th November, a good entry of steers cleared to a height of £1990 for an 850kg Sim (235.00) presented by S Lees. Dropped Calves met a brisk trade to peak at £400 for a Fleckvieh Bull presented by J Kelso.
On Wednesday 29th November Harrison & Hetherington held their weekly sale of bulls and weaned cattle at Carlisle. Simmental bulls sold to £1130 from Messrs Skelton, Waterloo to feature in the top prices. On the same day at a store sale, dairy bred cattle sold to £1490 for Fleckvieh from Messrs Ritchie, Croftheads Annan.
At Craig Wilson’s Ayr Market on 28th November, Beef Cows peaked at £1580 for a Simmental Cross from J Howie, Auchentibbert.
Caledonian Marts, Stirling, had forward 417 Store Cattle at their fortnightly sale on 27th November. Bullocks averaged 265ppkg selling to 322ppkg for a pen of Simmentals from A C Brodie, Ballard, Isle of Coll. C&D Auction Marts held their fortnightly Sale of Store Cattle in Dumfries on 27th November. 194 Forward. Heifers sold to a top of £1385 for Simms from Potterland.
At Sedgemoor’s store cattle sale on 25h November, Simmental steers x 4 sold to a day’s joint top price of £1605 from RE James & Partners.
Aberdeen and Northern Marts on 24th November at Thainstone sold 528 store cattle, young bulls and young and weaned calves. “Store cattle demand continues to be very strong for all classes with many buyers going home empty handed.” Bullocks (220) sold to £1920 gross twice, firstly for a 692kg Simmental Cross, and a 724kg Simmental Cross both from North Crannoch, Crossroads. Heifers (253) averaged 280.7p and sold to £1880 gross for a Pen of Three 586kg Simmental Crosses from Sauchenbush, Echt.
Ludlow Market’s sale of store cattle on 24th November saw strong cattle definitely at a marked premium, and in the heifers topping at £1390 for Simmental X’s.
The monthly sale of beef breeding cattle (144) on 24th November at Exeter saw the top of the day being £1350 for a Simmental x heifer with another similar outfit at £1320, from Erth Barton Farming Partnership, Saltash.
On 23rd November, Aberdeen and Northern Marts sold 206 Cows and Bulls at Thainstone. Beef Feeding Cows (110) averaged £1009.54 and sold to £1310 for a 648kg Simmental cross from Gladhill, Garmouth.
At NWA’s J36 Crooklands Livestock Auction on 23rd of November a sale of calves and stirks saw steers sold to £715 for a Simmental x from JR Pye, Stalmine.
In a sale of weanlings at Market Drayton on 23rd November, the best at £360 was a four-month-old Simmental bull. On 22nd November at Monmouthshire Livestock Centre’s store cattle sale, well bred wintering cattle were more plentiful and easy to place to a top of £1510 (580kg) for Simmental crosses from RT Evans, Crossways. HG Bendall, Lydney sold Simmental crosses to £1500 (550kg).
At Melton Mowbray on 22nd November, the best of the weanlings was to £770 for Simmental steers from PA Clowes & Partners, with KW Till selling to £750 and £730 for Limousin and Simmental steers.
In a sale of store cattle at Market Drayton on 22nd November, yarding cattle topped at £1,610 for 642kg Simmental steers from Mrs Pam McPhillips. 574kg Simm steers from FH Davies & Co made £1500.
Truro’s sale of store cattle on 22nd November saw the trade for year old heifers led by Simmentals at £835 from Messrs AR&TS Hooper, Truro; Simmentals from Messrs NH Semmens & Son,, St Levan, Penzance topped the two-year-old heifer section at £1205, and with the same vendor leading the two year old steer section with Simmentals at £1350.
Darlington Farmers Auction Mart held their weekly sale of cast cattle, store and breeding stock on Monday 20th November. In the store ring, the best of a run of ten-month-old Simmental’s up from W P Livestock, Suffolk made £1000 to feature in the day’s leading prices.
In a sale of 191 rearing calves at Gisburn on 19th November, Simmental x bull calves led the breed averages at £400 and selling to a top Simmental price of £420 from J&RJ Parsons. In a sale of breeding cattle at Gisburn on 18th November, In calf cows sold to highs of £1080 for a Simmental x cow from D Bird & T Bird.
At Ballymena on 17th November, suckler stock sold to £2020 for a Simmental cow with bull calf from W Ferguson, Newtownabbey who also sold a Simm and heifer calf to £1780.
At Ludlow’s TB Restricted Sale of store cattle on 17th November, strong types were in the most demand with Simmental X steers topping the sale at £1480.
At Huntly on 16th November, United Auctions held a sale of Store, Breeding & OTMs cattle. OTMS sold to a top gross of £1680 for a SimX from Claymires, Rothiemay.
On 16th November, Caledonian Marts Ltd, Stirling, sold 59 Bullocks, Heifers and Young Bulls, and 58 OTM Cattle. Also 27 Calves & Stirks. Bulls (Under 30 months) sold to 295ppkg for a Simmental from Dalchirla Farms, Muthill.
Within a store cattle sale at Hallworthy on 16th November, the section of well over 100 suckled calves saw a big top price of £1190 for some outstanding Simmental steers from J Buckland, Penzance (pictured). The same vendor topped the heifers with a Simmental calf at £750.
At Aberdeen and Northern Marts sale of Prime Cattle on 16th November, Young Bulls averaged 248.5p and sold to £2475 gross for a 1100kg Simmental from Auchorachan, Glenlivet.
At Monmouthshire Livestock Centre on 15th November the section of feeding/breeding bulls was topped at £920 for a 7-month Simmental from TM Thomas, Nash.
On 15th November, and a sale of prime cattle at Truro, the top gross price was £1832.50 for a 733kgs Simmental steer from Messrs EA&AR Thomas of Sevenmilestone, Truro.
At Ballymena on 14th November, store bullocks up to 500kgs were topped at £1270 by a 490kg Simm from R Hood, Broughshane.
At Hexham on 14th November, and a sale of cast cows and OTM, top grossing cow came from Mr R H Frater, Moorlaws with a Simmental x cow cashing at £1669.35.
Whitland Livestock Market on 14th November saw another good entry of 219 calves forward with a strong demand. Top price Bull was £500 for a Simmental from Jones, Peniel.
A Show of 70 quality cattle were presented at Swatragh Livestock Mart on 13th November which resulted in an outstanding trade for all stock on offer. Heifers sold to a top price of £1,240 at £2.43 per kg for a 510kg Sim from a Limavady producer.
A sale of barren cows and cull bulls at Sedgemoor on 13th November saw a grand cream-coloured Simmental cross cow take the top price accolade (ppk) when rising to 179.5ppk, and £1597.55, for NF Newman.
C&D Auction Marts held their fortnightly Sale of Store Cattle in Dumfries on 13th November, 280 forward. Heifers per kilo led by a Sim at 290.9p from Hartbush.
On 15th November at Stirling, United Auctions sold 873 store cattle & young bulls. Bullocks (446) – averaged 265.90p and to £1840 gross for a 694g SIMX from Barbarafield.
Caledonian Marts Ltd, Stirling, had forward 434 Store Cattle at their fortnightly sale on 13th November. Heifers averaged 251ppkg selling to 285ppkg for a pen of Simmentals from J Filshie, Lyleston, Cardross.
SIMMENTAL CROSS COW AND CALF SELLS TO £3400 AT THAINSTONE Simmental cattle topped the sections at Aberdeen and Northern Marts sale of breeding cattle on 10th November. Heifers with Bull Calf averaged £2124.28 per head & sold to £3100 for a Simmental Cross Heifer and calf from South Blachrie, Fyvie. Heifers with Heifer Calf averaging £1854 per head & sold to £2700 for a Simmental Heifer and calf from South Blachrie. Cow with Bull Calf averaged £2735.71 per head & sold to £3400 for a Simmental Cross Cow and calf from Soundmoor, Mulben. In Calf Cow averaged £1394.44 per head and Sold to £2020 for a Simmental cross from Soundmoor.
On 10th November, a large number of stores at Exeter saw over 400 head penned and sold. Store steers topped at £1620 given for a couple of grand Simmental bred bullocks from Cyril Emmett of Aylesbeare, followed by similar others off the same farm at £1610 and £1600. Younger Simmental steers from George Hill of Tavistock reached £1100.
On 10th November at Aberdeen and Northern Marts sale of 684 Store Cattle, Young Bulls and Young and Weaned Calves at Thainstone, bulls sold to 307p per kg for a pen of three Simmental crosses from South Auquhorthies, Oldmeldrum.
At Frome’s sale of store cattle on 10th November, a fast trade for forward Continentals selling to a joint top of £1345 for a Simmental from Manor of Cadland Estate.
4-MONTH-OLD SIMM CALF SELLS TO £740 AT BALLYMENA In a sale of Breeding bulls, dropped calves, and weanlings at Ballymena on 10th November. 301 lots in the calf ring sold well to £740 for a 4-month-old Simmental heifer from a local producer. Bull calves sold to £700 for a 3-month-old Simmental also from a local producer.
At Thainstone on 9th November, Aberdeen and Northern Marts held a sale of prime cattle. Young Bulls averaged 211.8p and sold to £2172.80 gross for a 970kg Simmental from Cowfords Farm, New Pitsligo. 30 to 36 Month – Heifers averaged 258.2p and sold to 265p per kg and £1950.40 gross for a 736kg Simmental cross from Balladrum Farm, Durris.
On 8th November, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd, sold 443 weaned and store calves, and 33 Adult head of breeding cattle. Heifers (158) averaged 228.3p per kg and sold to £1,800 gross for a 755kg Simmental cross from Kirkhill Farm, Calder.
At Truro’s prize sale of suckled calves on 8th November, the fourth in the season, the first prize winner in class two (heifer born after March 1st 2023) was a Simmental x which sold to £830 for Messrs BJ Tregoning & Son, Helston. The winner in class three (steers born 1st oct 2022 – 28th Feb 2023), was also a Simmental cross and which sold to £880 for PM & A Jewell of Penzance. Other strong prices saw Simmental x, in the up to seven months old section, sell to £850 for Messrs LEC White & Son, Penzance.
At Stirling on 8th November, United Auctions sold 984 store cattle & young bulls. Heifers (388) – averaged 259.01p and sold to £1835 for a 718kg SIMX from Neuk. Young Bulls (65) – averaged 261.46p and to £1460 for a SIMX from Neuk. On the same day and at a sale of 174 breeding cattle, in-calf cows were topped at £2550, and £2450 by SIMMS from Inglis, Briarlands.
Lawrie and Symington Ltd, Lanark, sold 608 Suckled Calves and Store Cattle at their 7th November sale. The store cattle trade, bullocks per kilo, was led by a Sim from Auchrobert at 319.4p. A Sim from Allanton made 312.5ppkg. At Whitland Mart on 7th November and a sale of 247 calves, the good numbers forward sold to a top price of £450 for a Simmental bull from Jones, Peniel whilst heifers topped at £380 again for a Simmental from the same producer.
At Ayr on 7th November, the trade for bulls was led at £1850 by a Simmental from East Merkland.
A seasonal show of over 70 quality cattle were presented at Swatragh Livestock Mart on Monday 6th November which resulted in a good trade for all stock on offer. Bullocks sold to a top price of £1,930 at £2.39/kg for a 808kg Sim from a Kilrea producer. An Ahoghill producer sold a Sim 660kg at £1,650 (£2.50/kg).
At Darlington on 6th November and a sale of cast cattle, store, and breeding stock, cast cattle dearer on the week and found a sharp trade throughout to level at 160ppk and £1083 per head. A super Simmental OTM heifer from G H Farms Ltd, Grange Hill, Bishop Auckland led the female’s per kilo when she sold for 240 pence.
In a sale of breeding cattle at Carmarthen on 6th November, a Sim cow with calf at foot from C & M A O Jenkins sold to £1480 and featured in the top prices. On the same day in a sale of weaned calves, Simx’s from Jones, Helygenlas sold to £1000.
At Rugby Farmers Mart on 6th November, R Ellis & Son topped in the lump and ppk with a Simmental Cow at 175ppk and £1523.
In a sale of 994 store cattle at Sedgemoor on 4th November, heifers peaked at £1685 for a Simmental from PH Symes & Son. The same vendors sold Simmental steers to £1700, the second top steer price.
At Thainstone on 3rd November, a total of 114 Store Cattle, Young Calves and Cast Cows were forward from Shetland Consignors at Aberdeen & Northern Marts. Heifers sold to a top of £1,660 and 285.2p per kg for a pair of 582kg Simmentals from M & T Thomson, Exnaboe.
At Huntly on 2nd November, United Auctions sold 323 Store, Breeding & OTM cattle. Heifers (149) sold to an average 277.2p per kg selling to 409p per kg for £1760 for SimX from Lyne of Linton, Sauchen.
On 3rd November at Frome livestock market’s store cattle sale, forward continentals were led by a super consignment of Simmental steers to £1520 for a heavy weight shapey steer from IA King.
At Dingwall on 2nd November, Dingwall & Highland Marts held a sale of store, breeding, and OTM cattle. Breeding cattle sold to £1,800 gross for a Simmental cross bull from Forest Lodge, Balmacara.
Caledonian Marts Ltd, Stirling, held their fortnightly sale of Calves and Stirks on Thursday 2nd November. Trade topped at £540 for a Simmental from W Glover, Cladville, Islay.
In a sale of breeding cattle at Whitland Mart on 2nd November, a pure Simmental from Picton, Boncath sold for £3045 to feature in the leading prices.
At Aberdeen and Northern Marts sale of prime cattle on 2nd November at Thainstone, prime heifers averaged 251.8p and sold to 277p per kg and £1921.85 gross for a 665kg Simmental cross from Tullo of Garvock, Laurencekirk. Young Bulls averaged 229.1p and sold to £2216.10 gross for a 830kg Simmental from Birchfield, Midtown of Glass. On the same day at a sale of cast cows and bulls, Beef Finished Bulls averaged £1603.07 and sold to £1940 for a 1310kg Simmental from Sauchenbush, Echt. In a sale of cast cows and bulls from Orkney consignors, mature bulls sold to £1510 for a Simmental from I&K Tait, Ingsay, Swannay.
At Dingwall on 1st November, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd sold 273 adult head of breeding cattle. In calf cows (49) sold to £2,000 gross for a Simmental cross from 28 Stenscholl, Staffin.
On 1st November at Frome’s sale of prime cattle, steers from CHJ Atwell & Sons topped at 250p/kg grossing £1801 for a well fed R grade Simmental with others to 247p/kg and £1798.
A sale of calves at Oswestry on 1st November saw an excellent trade throughout with Simmental bulls from J R James & Son, Church Farm topping at £340, £335 (twice) & £320. The same vendor topped the heifers with Simmentals at £290.
• Pistyll Nightrider takes Reserve Championship as UK Simmental genetics feature strongly
It’s a massive well done to Gavin Brown of the Springfield Simmental herd, Springfield Farm, Penicuik who has won the 2023 Simmental Champion of Europe with his herd stock bull Islavale Jabba. The European Championship is held within the ‘Simmental Champion of the World Competition’ run by the Texas, USA based Simmental breeder. With British Simmental genetics very much to the fore, the Reserve Championship was won by the young bull Pistyll Nightrider from Welsh breeders GA & HM Francis, Pistyll Uchaf, Abergorlech, Carmarthen.
With a growing track record in this event, the Champion of Europe award was a second in a row, and the fourth time in five years it has been won by British Simmental breeders. Last year it was Drumsleed Legacy 20 from Gerald and Morag Smith, Fordoun, Laurencekirk, who prevailed, with previous wins for Lisglass Goldstar from Gordon Clark, Cupar, Fife in 2020, and prior to that Heathbrow Important from David and Lesley Sapsed, Herts in 2019.
May 2018 born, Islavale Jabba was purchased for 6000gns in 2020 from breeders WS Stronach & Son, Berryleys, Keith, Banffshire, and his first bulls at Stirling last year averaged 5000gns, with a good run of heifers levelling at 4500gns. Springfield Major, the champion at the Simmental Calf Show at Borderway Agri Expo in 2021, and also a Jabba son, sold for 7500gns at Stirling in February this year. A prolific breeder in the 30 cow Springfield herd Islavale Jabba has sired some 40 calves in this last two years. He himself stood Senior Male Champion at this year’s Scottish National Simmental Show whilst a son, Springfield Neptune, won the Reserve Supreme & Senior Championship at the recent Simmental Youngstock Show held at Carlisle at the end of October.
Commenting a delighted Gavin Brown said: “We are over the moon with the result. In this online competition Islavale Jabba has been judged on his presence and by breeders from different parts of the world who will have different takes on the values of the Simmental breed in terms of colour, fleshing, and muscle definition. So to be picked out as Champion from all of these entrants is very special. The coverage this competition has over a social media and online platform is massive and it can only be good for the breed in the UK to have British Simmental genetics again recognised internationally.”
The Reserve European Champion, the May 2022 born Pistyll Nightrider is by the noted Team Celtic and is out of Pistyll Frances VG87, a Brookwood Alla King daughter. Earlier this summer Pistyll Nightrider won the Simmental Male Championship at the Royal Welsh Show. The Pistyll herd who hold the Welsh Simmental record for a bull sold at sale, the 26,000gns Pistyll Kingsman at Stirling in February 2021, have also previously won the Reserve Female Championship at the Royal Welsh Show.
The Simmental judges for the ‘Champion of Europe’ award consisted of Flávio Montenegro Alves (Brazil): Fred Dell (South Africa): Dominik Matti (Switzerland): and Deanne & Rob Young (Canada).
• 26,000gns a record for a NI Simmental female, and a sale centre record • 34 heifers average £5583.53, a sale record average and up by +£363 • Denizes sell two heifers at 10,000gns • Islavale Peaches, Weaned Calf Champion, makes 9000gns
The classy October 2022 born heifer Coolcran Heidis Noreen from Shane and Paul McDonald, Coolcran, Tempo, Co Fermanagh, sold for 26,000gns to lead the third staging of the Next Generation Sale of Simmental Females & Weaned Calves at H&H’s Borderway Mart, Carlisle, held on Friday 1st December.
Earlier in the day Coolcran Heidis Noreen had won the Overall Supreme Female Championship in front of the judge Reece Simmers from the noted Backmuir herd, Keith, Banffshire. Come sale time the opening bid of 10,000gns set the tone for some spirited bidding and with Reece Simmers backing up his judging by purchasing the Champion. Coolcran Heidis Noreen, who had secured a number of show titles through the summer in Northern Ireland, is by the AI sire Saltire Impressive, and is out of Coolcran Ellas Heidi.
Commenting afterwards Reece Simmers said: “This was just a tremendous heifer with great style, presence, and quality. She is long and clean with a great top line and good plates. Every angle you looked at her she was just full of class and very feminine. Coming to the sale we had no real thought to buying but this was just a complete Simmental heifer of a quality that you don’t see very often, she was a clear Champion in my eyes, and we’re delighted to have been able to buy her.”
The 26,000gns was a new record for a NI Simmental female, and was also a new Next Gen Sale, and Simmental centre record. With four animals on the day making over 10,000gns, the 34 served/maiden heifers sold averaged £5583.53 up by +£363 on the year, and again a new record average for the sale. Three weaned heifer calves averaged £5180, and the one cow and calf in the catalogue made £6300. The sale saw some strong bidding for the quality lots on offer from a combination of existing and new breeders.
For Shane and Paul McDonald, Friday 1st December 2023 was a “special day we will always remember for the rest of our lives.” Speaking after the sale Shane McDonald said: “Coolcran Heidi’s Noreen was just a stand-out calf from birth, and from one of the main family lines in the herd. She was a calf that had the potential to develop into something special and she always caught the eye of any visitors to the herd. Following attending the first Next Gen Sale in 2021, we had liked the format and the idea behind it. As such we were very keen to support it if we could and with something top drawer. After a very successful summer show season, and very strong interest in Noreen, we decided to enter her. For her to make 26,000gns and to set a new NI Simmental female is just something we could never have anticipated. We’re delighted that she’s gone to such a noted herd as Backmuir and we wish them every success with her.”
The Coolcran herd was established in 2006 and presently comprises of 20 breeding females. The herd’s previous top price had been 7000gns for Coolcran Dazzler the Intermediate Champion at Stirling in February 2014.
Lifting the Overall Reserve Female Championship and taking the second top price of 18,000gns was the April 2022 born Overhill House Neva from Richard McCulloch, Armadale, West Lothian. This heifer is the first female to be offered at sale by Pistyll Kingsman, the sire of the herd’s record breaking 46,000gns bull Overhill House Neo, and is out of Overhill House Kitty Kat, an Aultmore Goliath daughter. Purchasing this heifer for his establishing Towiemore pedigree herd was the commercial producer Ryan Smith, Towiemore, Keith, Banffshire who is recognised for buying bulling heifers and taking top end Simmental heifers with calves at foot in numbers to the breeding cattle sales at Aberdeen and Northern Marts Thainstone Centre in May and October each year. Commenting on his purchase Ryan Smith said: “We have been looking for a heifer with that bit of class and star quality, and with the genetics to build the herd around. This Overhill House heifer is I think an absolute prime example of the modern Simmental. She has great depth and length, tremendous width across her plates and shoulders, and is just full of breed character, style and presence. I liked the breeding on both sides of her pedigree and of course with Pistyll Kingsman as the sire. She really looks the part but also has a good Maternal Milk figure of +10, and with her Terminal Sire Index, and Self Replacing Index both being over +100.” The Towiemore pedigree herd presently comprise of fifteen cows and the Smith family are looking to grow this to around 25 breeding females.
It was a terrific day for Lancashire breeders MA Barlow & Sons, Four Oaks, Ulnes, Nr Leyland, with a top team of ten from their noted Denizes herd averaging a fantastic £5754 and including two animals at 10,000gns. The first of these was the winner of Class Three, Denizes Melody 48 who was purchased at the 10,000gns price by AJ Bulmer for his Habton pedigree herd at Coultas Farm, Malton, North Yorkshire. January 2022 born, Denizes Melody 48 is sired by Blackford Galaxy 15, a previous Royal Highland Show Champion, and is out of Denizes Melody 31st, a Denizes Hamish sired animal. The purchase was one of seven made on the day by Alex Bulmer with others including Lot 220 Skerrington Faith 4th (P) at 5500gns; Lot 219 Denizes Cadette 44th at 4500gns; Lot 202 Newbiemains Miss Flo at 4000gns; Lot 209 Denizes Trixi Belle 22 at 4000gns; and Lot 212 Blackford Nalla at 4000gns.
Commenting after the sale Alex Bulmer said: “Denizes Melody 48 is exactly what we were looking for to add style, quality, and new blood into our Habton herd. She’s a long, wide heifer with great breed characteristics, and just what we need to keep improving. Still new to the Society, we bought seven heifers on Friday from the Denizes, Blackford, Newbiemains and Skerrington herds respectively, and to add to our foundation heifers all acquired from the Corskie herd. These new purchases will add a depth of new bloodlines as we aim to grow the herd. As well as the pedigrees we run a herd of fifty suckler cows, and the Simmental really suits our system, both pedigree and commercially. I think the sale average and the interest on Friday really shows the breed has a very bright future.”
The second Denizes animal at 10,000gns was another from the Melody family in the shape of Denizes Melody 52. This August 2022 born heifer is by the herd’s prolific Denizes Hamish and is out of the Ashland Tornado daughter Denizes Melody 18th. A maternal sister to Denizes Hero, who sold for 7000gns to Smallburn Farms, Denizes Melody 52 was bought by RE & SHW Steggles for their fast-establishing Wacton pedigree herd at Honingham, Norfolk. It was repeat custom as at last year’s Next Gen II Sale, the leading maiden heifer price on the day was the 8000gns paid for Denizes Eve’s Beauty 7th which was also purchased by the Steggles. Commenting, Sam Steggles said: “The photographs of Denizes Melody 52 really caught my eye and obviously the breeding in the pedigree is renowned going back to Stuartslaw Melody. In the flesh she was a very sweet heifer just full of quality and I’m delighted to get her to join the Wacton herd of 20 pedigree Simmentals. It was a terrific sale in general with a brisk trade and lots of competition for the quality lots on offer.”
Getting the sale off to a cracking start, the June 2020 born Denizes Rosie 3, a Denizes Hamish daughter, sold with her heifer calf at foot Denizes Rosie 5 by Grangewood Baron, for 6000gns to local breeders Messrs Airey, Little Urswick, Ulverston, Cumbria. Other Denizes animals on the day sold for 6000gns; 4500gns; 4000gns; 3800gns; and 3500gns x 3.
Selling at 9000gns was the youngest animal in the catalogue, the weaned heifer calf Islavale Peaches from the prolific Islavale herd of WS Stronach, Berryleys Farm, Keith, Banffshire. Earlier in the day this April 2023 born heifer had won the Overall Weaned Calf Championship, and with the Islavale herd having also won this title last year with the 6500gns Islavale Nestle. At the recent Stars of the Future Calf Show at Stirling, Islavale Peaches was the Junior Simmental Female and Overall Junior Champion. Entirely homebred, Peaches is the first heifer to be sold Islavale Lucifer 20 EX93, and is out of Islavale Honeypot VG 86 the mother of the 10,000gns Islavale Lord. Of Islavale Peaches the judge Reece Simmers said: “This a tremendous Simmental heifer calf, full of style and with a lovely head. Similar in type to my Female Champion she’s a calf with a very bright future ahead of her. Again she has great length with a tremendous top and plates, and has a good end with easy muscling.” Buying the Overall Weaned Calf Champion was the Burns Family for their establishing Tippetcraig pedigree herd at High Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire. Earlier in the day the Burns had also purchased the winner of Class Five, Springfield Night Shade from Gavin Brown, Springfield Farm, Penicuik for 5000gns. This August 2022 born heifer is by the herd stock bull Islavale Jabba, and is out of Springfield Imogen. A further purchase at 4000gns was the weaned heifer calf Newton House Posh for 4000gns from JW Gosmore & Partners, Tattenhall, Chester. January 2023 born this calf is by Lissadell Mr Mullarkey VIP, and is out of Clonagh Krystal Posh.
Speaking afterwards George Burns said: “Islavale Peaches is a tremendous showy heifer, full of style with a pretty, feminine herd, and had a powerful body for a young calf, and with great conformation. We presently only have two cows but are looking to increase the herd numbers with good quality heifers to breed and show in due course. As such we’re delighted with the three purchases we made on the day.”
The Islavale herd had two entries in the catalogue and with their October 2022 born heifer, Islavale Ashley 9, making 7000gns when selling to the Lammermuir herd of James Anderson & Son, Headshaw Farm, Oxton, Lauder, Berwickshire. In the pre-sale show, Islavale Ashley 9 had stood second in her class to the day’s Overall Female Champion and sale top price. By Coose Lincoln (ET) EX90, and out of Islavale Ashley 3 EX91, Islavale Ashley 9’s parents are both classified EX and her dam is EX95 (EX2), the highest classification for a female in the Simmental breed. Commenting Mr Anderson said: “The pictures of Islavale Ashley in the pre-sale publicity caught our eye and at the sale she was a very stylish, correct animal. She also has good figures which is a bonus.” A further purchase on the day at 2200gns was Auchorachan Nicole Hilly, an Auchorachan Hercules 16 daughter from D&R Durno & Sons. The Anderson’s have a small pedigree herd presently which they are planning to grow using good quality, select cattle. The pedigree herd is run alongside a 130-cow commercial her of Simmental and Limousin cross cows.
Strong supporters of the Next Generation Sales, the Newbiemains herd of Jim & Patricia Goldie, Newbiemains Farm, Annan, Dumfriesshire again featured in the top prices when selling Newbiemains Mariah for 7000gns to the Dovefields pedigree herd of L Renshaw & I Brassington, Church Broughton, Derbyshire. This September 2021 born in-calf heifer is by Newbiemains Jetset 18, and is out of Woodhall Fidelity (P) EX93. Of Newbiemains Mariah Lorraine Renshaw said: “We are delighted to have purchased Newbiemains Mariah and the fact that she is in-calf is just that bit of added value. We feel she has a lot of quality and with her now settled at home it’s clear she has a super temperament. We were looking to maintain and bring a bit of size into the herd and we think Mariah will be perfect for that.” The Dovefields herd presently comprises of 30 head and is run alongside a flock of 100 sheep.
A first time vendor at the Next Generation Sale, Gavin Brown, Springfield Farm, Penicuik enjoyed a terrific debut when selling Springfield Nita to the herd’s top price on the day of 6000gns. Nita is by the herd sire Islavale Jabba and is out of Springfield Goldie, a Woodhall Beautiful daughter and described as the best breeding line in the herd. This animal was one of three purchases on the day by Philliphaugh Estate, Selkirk. On the day, three Springfield females sold for 6000gns; 5000gns; and 3000gns respectively. The herd’s bull calf Springfield Perry, again by Islavale Jabba, also won the Male Weaned Calf Class and placed Overall Reserve Weaned Calf.
Father and son team Lindsay and Robert Currie, Pinclanty, Pinmore, Girvan also made 6000gns when selling their September 2022 born heifer Braegarrie Nigella who was a first prize winner in Class Six. With a depth of breeding behind her, Braegarrie Nigella is sired by Overhill House Link, an Islavale Heston son, and is out of Braegarrie Helga, a Teviot Bouncer daughter. With a little track record behind her, Braegarrie Nigella headed to Next Gen with a class win behind her from the recent Simmental Youngstock Show held within Borderway Agri Expo at the same venue in October. Buying this animal was Richard McCulloch, Armadale, West Lothian for his noted Overhill House pedigree herd.
OTHER LEADING PRICES 5,500gns – Lot 220 Skerrington Faith 4th (P) sold to R Bulmer, Great Habton, North Yorks 5,500gns – Lot 244 Overhill House Ness sold to J W Gosmore, Tattenhall, Chester 5,000gns – Lot 203 Boars Head Karina 10th sold to R & A Simmers, Keith, Banffshire 5,000gns – Lot 224 Springfield Night Shade sold G & F Burns, High Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire 4,500gns – Lot 219 Denizes Cadette 44th sold to R Bulmer, Great Habton, North Yorks
There was a strong display of entries from Northern Ireland Simmental Club breeders at the ‘4 Breed Calf Show’ held in Dungannon Mart on 25th November. The breed was well represented with consignments from a number of leading NI herds on show throughout seven good classes.
Ranfurly Nunez Overall Senior Champion
It was the males who topped the Senior section, with Ranfurly Nunez ET, from the Hazelton family, Dungannon being crowned as Senior Champion. This Woodhall Ferarri son out of Raceview Fancywinty, a cow who has had a number of other successful progeny including Ranfurly Jackpot and Ranfurly Stella 12th, 2022 Reserve Champion at Balmoral Show. This flashy September calf caught the eye of judge, Matthew Robson, Kilbride Farm herd, Doagh, who had the difficult task of placing animals on the day.
William Dodd and David Connolly with Craigy Neo & Craigy Beatrice 1st prize pairs
Reserve Senior Champion went to Craigy Neo, from the Dodd family, Saintfield. This is an October 2022 calf, sired by Keeldrum Gambler and homebred Craigy Beatrice who was placed second to Ranfurly Nunez in the Senior Bull class. Lisglass Nectar, sired by Alchester Kracker and Lisglass Noelle, sired by Omorga Jaguar, from the Weatherup family, Ballyclare were placed first and second respectively in the Senior heifer class.
Breaghey Class P477 Overall Junior Champion
In the junior section, heifers dominated. Breaghey Class P477 bred by Andrew Clarke, Tynan took home the Junior Champion title. This heifer, out of Omorga Horton and the Breaghey Class I286 maternal line stood out on the day and was described as ‘a super example of the Simmental breed, being modern, stylish and mobile, and who stood out in a strong class of eight entries’. Ballinalare Farm Polly, J & A Wilson, Newry was placed second in this class. Ranfurly Weikel 52nd was placed as Reserve Junior Champion after being placed first in the heifer calf class born on or after 01/04/2023, with a strong nine entries. This is a Ranfurly Limelight daughter out of the noted Ranfurly Weikel maternal line. Lisglass Prince, out of Omorga Jaguar and Lisglass Lulu from the Weatherup family, were placed first in the Junior Bull class born before on or after 01/01/2023. This was followed by Hiltonstown Premier, Richard and Rhys Rodgers, Portglenone in second.
In the bull calf class, born on or after 01/04/2023, Drumacritten Peter, Nelson family, Rosslea was placed first, with Hiltonstown Powerhouse, Richard and Rhys Rodgers, coming in second. There was also a super consignment of entries to the Pairs class. The Craigy herd, Dodd family, took first place, followed by Pointfarms herd, Matthew Cunning and the Lisglass herd, Weatherup family, in third place.
A good number of young members excelled in the Young Handlers class which extended across all four breeds. Jamie and Lewis Dodd were placed second and third respectively in the eight to twelve age category, Rhys Rodgers and Rachel Hamilton were placed first and third respectively in the 13-16 age category and Thomas McAlister came out on top in the 17-19 age category.
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