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New breeder’s sparkling debut at Skipton Beltex show
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| Breeder Mark Jennings is pictured with Ellie Ramsey’s champion and reserve champion, standing from left, Chris Windle, of sponsors Windle Beech Winthrop, Eli Tattersall, of Bacup, chairman of the Northern Beltex Club, and show judge Steve Gibbons. |
Open for the first time to all Beltex Society members, the show attracted a 141-strong pedigree entry, including a good number of sheep that had also turned out at the Northern Beltex Club’s first-ever National Progeny Show at Skipton at the end of July.
The success of both fixtures cements the growing popularity and stature of the breed in the North of England, with the Northern Beltex Club experiencing a significant rise in membership as farmers increasingly see the benefits of placing Beltex rams on commercial ewes to produce top quality carcasses for butchers.
The latest sale got off to a flying start when the first lot, a well-respected aged ram and sire of many prize winners, from Richard Findlay, of Quarry Farm, Westerdale, Whitby, sold for 1,000gns, to Scottish breeder W McIntyre, of Dalton, Lockerbie.
Richard’s Westerdale Beltex flock also had major success in the ring when his pen of 11 shearling lambs sold to an average of 611gns, a major talking point of the day.
Thomas and Judith Hunter, of Newtown Farm, Hunmanby, Filey, saw their first prize shearling ram sell for 1,050gns to John Mellin, of Long Preston, though top price in this class at 1,250gns was achieved by Lancashire breeder Michael Barnes, of End Meadows Farm, Fence, near Burnley. The buyer was Nick Dalby, of Harrogate.
The show was sponsored by chartered surveyors Windle Beech Winthrop, based at Skipton Auction Mart, and Windmill Landrovers, of Blackburn.
RESULTS
Aged Ram – 1 RG Findlay, Westerdale, 2 GR Barrett, Sutton-in-Craven.
Shearling Ram - 1 T Hunter, Hunmanby, 2 AC Hutchinson, Kirkby Wiske, 3 DR
Findlay, Coverham.
Ram Lamb – 1 E Ramsey, Selside, 2 S & GA Potter, Topcliffe, 3 DR
Findlay.
Ewe – 1, 2&3 GR Barrett.
Shearling Ewe - 1 E Ramsey, 2 R & R Tillotson, Clitheroe, 3 BT Breaks,
Newton-in-Bowland.
Ewe Lamb – 1&3 AC Hutchinson, 2 E Ramsey.
Chief Prices:
Aged Ram - RG Findlay 1000gns to W McIntyre.
Shearling Ram - BT Breaks 660gns to N Dalby, 600gns to KW & A Gill,
600gns to MP Jennings. M Barnes 650gns to RN & P Mees, 1250gns to N Dalby,
650gns to R Falshaw. RG Findlay 700gns to N Jennings, 700gns to M Davies,
650gns to HW Cowling, 720gns to F Joel, 720gns to MP Jennings, 620gns to
BM Dean. T Hunter 1050gns to J Mellin.
Ram Lambs - S & GA Potter 600gns to TH Peel, D Findlay 500gns to Marshall
Farms, 480gns to GW Allison, 390gns (x2) to GW Allison, 400gns to Saddle
End Farms, 370gns to A Avison. E Ramsey 2000gns to FS Robinson, 500gns to
D Cruikshank.
Shearling Ewe - BT Breaks 290gns to Capernwray Parkland Farm, 300gns to JJ Beckwith. MR & JE Davies 300gns to D Stott, 280gns to MH Elliot. E Ramsey 750gns to J & J Wilkinson.
Ewe Lambs - AC & SA Hutchinson 600gns to I Ashton, 280gns to B Robinson. E Ramsey 280gns to B Robinson. MR & JE Davies 300gns to C Dean, 270gns to B Robinson
Averages -
Aged Rams to 1000gns (av £1050)
Shearling Rams to 1250gns (£452)
Ram Lambs to 2000gns (£343)
Aged Ewes to 220gns (£220.50)
Shearling Ewes to 750gns (£260.80)
Ewe Lambs to 600gns (£325.50).
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