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MICHAEL DURNO AND CAMERON MACIVER PROMOTING SIMMENTALS AND TYPE CLASSIFICATION TO ORKNEY FARMERS

From left to right: Meurig James (Head Classifier at HUK): BSCS Vice President Michael Durno. (Auchorachan Herd); and Cameron MacIver (Coltfield Simmentals), with a packed Orkney Discussion Society behind them. Picture by Orkney Photographic
In arriving in Orkney we were met by ODS vice chairman Tony Bone, who took us to visit Heatherhouse Farm, Tankerness, owned by Tom Lyth. Tom keeps 100 Luing cows, he breeds half of them pure, and half go to the Simmental to breed Sim/Luing heifers which he says, find a ready demand especially in Aberdeenshire. Tom is also a member of the Simmental Society, running the Brandwood pedigree herd, and has recently purchased two heifers from the Wolfstar herd of Alex and Ross King. He also runs two Simmental bulls, both from Wolfstar as well, including Wolfstar Nobleman, a 17,000gns purchase in Stirling. We were joined on the visit at Heatherhouse by Rob from BBC Radio Orkney, who recorded an interview for broadcast the following day.

Michael Durno promoting the attributes of the Simmental breed, and engaging in a question and answer session. Picture by Orkney Photographic
Cameron and myself talked about the various attributes of the Simmental breed, and answered questions from the floor. One discussion point that came up was cow size, which is very important in Orkney, as nearly all cows will be wintered on slats, and cows can quite easily be too big for that system. There was also the alternative point that cows can also get too small to breed a fast growing quality calf.

Meurig James talking about type classification and why he feels it is a management tool for breeding more profitable long living cows. Picture by Orkney Photographic

A warm welcome and lunch with Alister Donaldson at Redland Farm.

Interested breeders at the on farm classification demonstration at Dennis Isbister, Old Hall Farm.

On farm at Dennis Isbister, Oldhall Farm, Stromness.

The 17,000gns Wolfstar Nobleman purchased at Stirling by Tom Lyth, Heatherhouse Farm, Tankerness.
Thank you also for the meeting pictures here supplied by Orkney Photographic


