Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society Journal - Volume 19, 2023

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he Scottish Club’s year got off to a great start with another successful social at the Stirling Golf Club on the weekend of the February Stirling Bull sales. Many members and friends enjoyed a very chatty

evening.

The Club was presented with a trophy for the winner of the herd competition by Charles and Sally Horrell (judges of the competition in 2021), so this was presented to 2021 winners Major John and Catriona Gibb. The winner of the sweepstake, for the average price of the bulls sold was Grant Stephen (Glendual Herd), with more than £400 raised for RHET, the Club’s charity this year. To commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Coates’s Herd Book the Club had a special class at the Royal Highland Show where the highest placed Club member in each class competed, and what an impressive sight it created. The winner were new members Alistair Clark and Sons with Duncanziemere Rob Roy bred from one of their foundation cows. On the Saturday the Club held its show barbeque and while numbers were down, everyone had a most enjoyable night. The Club’s summer trip was to Jim Frame’s Galla herd and Carey Coombs’ Dunsyre herd. Nearly 70 members met up at Little Galla where Margaret had organised a novel competition, guess the age of a vintage Fordson tractor. Liz Lang and Julie Anderson had the correct answer of 1941. Visitors then went round to the yard to see two young bulls for sale and a pen of in- calf heifers, which had been brought in for us to view. On a farm tour in trailers visitors then viewed heifers running with a young bull that would later be for sale, the stock cows running with two young Caramba bulls and last, but not least the two-year old heifers with calves and running with the bull. These young heifers showed how well heifers can do calving so young. The day then moved on to Weston farm where lunch was on offer which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. As Carey was having the first of his dispersal sales Raymond Kennedy was on hand to give everyone a catalogue. Once again, visitors toured the farm on trailers and went to see the autumn calving cows that will be for sale next spring. These cows and heifers were just starting to calve. Moving back to the farm, next to be viewed were two fields of cows with calves and in-calf heifers. These were looking really well and everyone had plenty of time to mark their choices for the sale. 184

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The heifer stirks had been brought inside for ease of viewing and were split into sire groups, which made it interesting. Everyone had a good look at the cattle and wished Hilary and Carey all the best for their sale. The Club’s annual weekend away was to Northern Ireland when the members of the Club had a very busy time. During the four days a total of 12 herds were seen, with a lot of the country covered. This trip was extremely enjoyable with those attending being impressed with cattle that they saw in every herd, while coming home several pounds heavier as the hospitality was tremendous everywhere. The club would like to thank the following people for allowing us to visit their herds. Glenarm Estates, Glenarm, David Alexander and Family, Craigfaddock, William and Jill McAllister, Burnside, Tom and Kate Madden, Ballyvaddy, James Porter, Uppermill, Richard Henning, Mullaglass, Dr Fitzgerald, Cherryvalley, Duncan McDowell with the McKeown Family, Castlemount, Tom McGuigan and Sons, Cooper, Alfie Shaw and Family, Glebefarm, JP and John Paul Mcfadden, Linhill, Sean and Brenda Kerr, Lisnamanny, and James Nelson, Glenbrae. As usual the Club held its annual prizegiving and social the night before the October Bull Sale. There was a large gathering of members and friends to hear the results. The club also ran a competition to guess the average weight of the bulls for sale. The average was 829kg and the winners were only 1kg out and they were Robert Grierson and Lady Sally Nairn The club presented the awards for the winners of the Longtown Prize which is sponsored by John Thomson of C&D Marts, Longtown. £50 is given to champion animals at selected shows. Fife: Balnabroich Farms with Balnabroich Pandora Stirling: Mary Cormack with Lowther Lily W10 Turriff: R and K Williams with Dunsyre Iona 31 Dumfries: D and M Wyllie with Burrlie Roxy Rae Orkney County: Laga Farms with Lagas Rupert Grantown: Grant Stephen with Glendual Gorgeous Rose.


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Bull inspections

3min
page 206

Wales and Borders Club

8min
pages 200-205

Central Club

1min
pages 194-195

Northern Club

4min
pages 190-193

Scottish Club

5min
pages 184-187

Skipton

3min
pages 176-182

Northern Ireland Club

2min
pages 188-189

Stirling, October

3min
pages 174-175

Melton Mowbray

1min
pages 171-173

Longtown

2min
page 170

Dunsyre dispersal

2min
page 169

Dinmore dispersal

1min
page 168

Stirling, May

2min
pages 164-165

Carlsile

3min
pages 166-167

Calf Shows

5min
pages 156-159

Stirling, February

5min
pages 160-163

NI National

2min
pages 150-153

Agri-Expo

1min
pages 154-155

Royal Welsh

4min
pages 144-149

Royal Highland

5min
pages 138-143

Great Yorkshire

12min
pages 126-135

Balmoral

2min
pages 136-137

Shorthorn World Conference report

13min
pages 118-125

Herd profile; Glenariff

5min
pages 113-117

Herd profile; Glenisla

6min
pages 104-107

Herd profile; Upsall

4min
pages 108-112

Lowering costs with Shorthorns

10min
pages 82-93

Finishing Shorthorn crosses

1min
pages 94-95

Shorthorn; the chef’s choice

4min
pages 96-99

Herd profile; Dunsyre

4min
pages 100-103

Reaping IVP rewards

5min
pages 76-81

Managing heifers in pregnancy

3min
pages 68-71

Weatherby’s leading DNA revolution

3min
pages 72-75

Shorthorns for commercial herds

5min
pages 66-67

Shorthorns fit regenerative systems

5min
pages 46-51

EBVs for maternal traits

7min
pages 60-65

Carbon footprinting

6min
pages 52-55

Crossing breeds success

5min
pages 42-45

Shorthorns for sustainable farming

3min
pages 38-41

Sustainability built in

3min
pages 36-37

National herd competition

1min
page 29

Directors in the spotlight

6min
pages 18-21

Beef fit for a King

1min
pages 30-31

Welcome

3min
page 5

Members’ development days

6min
pages 22-28

Committee reports

8min
pages 12-17

President’s report

3min
pages 6-7
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