It’s all managed by Lynne Dickens who has over 20 years’ experience in marketing communications, and ten years in website design and build, and creative team project management. Spot On Creative is a Northants-based creative team who have the hard-earned skills, expertise and industry knowledge that only come from having worked for years in advertising. Yearling bullġ and champion, Prionnsa Gilleasbaig of Craiglusker Farm Fold, 1100gns. Heifer calfġ and reserve heifer calf, Fionnghal 3 of Culloden, 1500gns 2, Princess Abbie Campbell of Cladich, 1200gns 3, Roxanne 3 of Culloden, 1000gns. Heifer calfġ and champion heifer calf, Cassie Buidhe 8 of Cladich, 1300gns 2, Furan Magaidh 3 of Cladich, 1600gns 3, Lady Jane Stuart 3 of Cladich, 1600gns. Yearling heiferġ, yearling heifer champion and overall champion, Carlin 6 of Culfoich, 10,000gns 2 and reserve overall champion, Bonnie Ruadh 1 of Balemartine, 3500gns 3, Sorcha 5 of Woodneuk, 1400gns. Yearling heiferġ, Neoinean Raudh 6 of Leys, 3000gns 2, Roxanne 2 of Culloden, 2000gns 3, Bachy Mor 41 of Woodneuk, 1600gns. Two-year-old heiferġ and champion two-year-old, Princess Dubh 11 of Craigowmill, 2000gns 2 and reserve champion two-year-old, Prosaig Dubh of Shenavallie 3, Iolar 3 of Woodneuk, unsold. Prize list Three-year-old heiferġ and champion three-year-old, Sobhrach 2 of Eilean Mor, 9000gns 2 and reserve champion three-year-old, Bileag Bhaite 3 of Craigowmill, unsold 3, Morag 72 of Woodneuk, 2000gns. Sophie stood first in the class of 15 to 18-year-olds and went on to take the overall champion accolade, while Tara won the under 14 years section and stood reserve to her elder sister. The pre-sale show held on the Sunday, attracted a large crowd of spectators, and saw sisters Sophie and Tara Adams from Aberdeenshire, lead the way amongst the young handlers. She is by the same sire as the 9000gns sale, out of Ros Dubh of Eilean Mor. Karen and Michael Macgregor were back in the money at 2300gns for the yearling heifer Ros Dath Airgid 2 of Eilean Mor, which sold to Andrew Ewing, Dumbretton. Last to hit the 3000gns bracket was Neoinean Ruadh 6 of Leys, from Leys Castle Farm, Inverness.īrought out by farm manager Hugh Saggers, and stockman Dale Scott, this January, 2020-born heifer from the 35-cow herd, is by Sir Lawrence 11 of Springfield, out of Neoinean Ruadh 4 of Leys, and sold to Willie MacLean, Inverglen, Barcaldine, Oban. This April 2020-born heifer is by Uisage Beatha of Dunach, out of Virgina Buide 2 of Cnoc, and was purchased by Morag Middleton, Barna fold. Next best at 9000gns, was the second animal through the ring from Karen and Michael Macgregor’s 11-cow Eilean Mor fold at Port An Aiseig, Glenborrodale, Acharacle. This April 2020-born heifer shown by daughter Rachael, is by the 3600gns Jacob 2 of Benmore, which stood male champion at the Royal Highland Show in 2019, and previously bred two yearling female champions at Oban for the family.īred out of Laria 1 of Culfoich, which won the junior championship at the Royal Highland Show in 2010, this rising yearling heifer sold to Germany with Falko Steinberg, who purchased his first Highlander at Oban in 1988 and now runs 17 breeding females. Securing a personal best of 10000gns for past president Gordon McConachie, and his family who run 20 females near Grantown-on-Spey, was Carlin 6 of Culfoich, which judge Jim McKechnie, France Farm, Gartocharn, tapped out as champion the previous day. Breeders witnessed increased averages compared to the previous sale held in 2019, particularly for younger females as yearling heifers traded £1393.17 dearer on the year, while heifer calves increased by £1248.06.
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