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              22/05/06 
            The Border Belgian Blue Club staged their Sixteenth Annual Spring
              Show & Sale at Carlisle, when auctioneers Harrison & Hetherington
              Ltd, Borderway Mart, Rosehill offered for sale one of the best
              entries of Belgian Blue Cattle ever seen at this centre. This
              has been a tremendous pedigree sale that has seen averages rise
              greatly with the intermediate bulls surpassing their previous best
              average of £3,750.59 Carlisle May 2003. From the start
              of the two day event there was a very positive atmosphere. With
              a lead call of 21,000gns and a further 21 bids of 5,000gns and
              above, the overall average jumped a massive £1,029.98 on
              the year, and the intermediate bulls averaged a staggering £4,760.51
            up a huge £1,613.12 on the year. 
            
              
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                Henlli Wishmaster
                ET - 21,000gns            
                 
                
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            Auctioneer David Dickinson commented “There was exceptionally
              strong commercial trade, with commercial buyers out in force bidding
              keenly on animals that met there criteria. There was a lot
              of regular support along side the new buyers. There was a
              virtual sell out, with only a handful of bulls offered leaving
            the sale ring unsold.  
            The show and sale was kindly sponsored by BBG (Class Prize Money),
              British Belgian Blue Cattle Society and Border Club (Advertising). BBG
              also gave £100 to the Supreme Champion and £50 to the
              Reserve Supreme Champion. 
            The judge, Belgian Blue Group President, Michel Vincent had the
              very difficult task of judging the show on Friday 19 May. He
              awarded the Junior Male, Overall Male and Reserve Supreme Championship
              to Springfield Wedgewood ET, a November 2004 ET
              son of Nounours De Wihogne (IS) and Springfield
              Ursula. Wedgewood was bred and exhibited by regular
              supporters of the Carlisle sales Allan & Deirdre Wilkinson,
              Spring Farm, Whin Lane, Out Rawcliffe, Preston, Lancs. He
              left the sale ring unsold, but the Belgian Blue Group, International
              Semen Company has agreed to purchase this bull (pending satisfactory
              tests and export regulations) to export back to Belgium to join
              the BBG stud. Wedgewood was selected by
              the head of the selection committee and president of BBG for an
              undisclosed figure. The Belgian Blue Group has been waiting
              for ten years to import British type genetics and now that the
              export ban has been lifted they are able to achieve this. The
              selection committee picked this bull out due to his genetics – in
              particular his sire Nounours De Wihogne (IS) is
              very scarce but still highly sought after.  
            Belgian Blues equalled the breed record of 21,000gns when GV Williams,
              Bryn Henlli, Bodorgan, Anglesey sold his single entry to Sean & Reece
              Jenkins, to join their Penfro herd based at Crymych, Pembrokeshire. Henlli
              Wishmaster ET, an August 2004 son of the
              noted Baron Du Bois Bauloye and out of Bringlee
              Sandy, was placed 1st in his class and was Intermediate
              Male Champion at the pre sale judging. This exceptional black
              bull was shown with great success in 2005 – when at just
              10 months of age he was 1st prize junior bull and reserve male
              champion Royal Welsh Agricultural Show;1st prize junior bull, reserve
              breed champion & reserve junior interbreed bull Anglesey show;
              1st prize junior bull at Flint & Denbigh show. 
            Second top price of the day was 9,500gns from an undisclosed buyer
              for Almeley Wellington a powerful black and white
              bull. Wellington, a May 2004 bull is the
              first son to be sold by Park U Panda. He
              was bred and exhibited by Graham L Morgan, The Cider Mill, Tillington,
              Herefordshire. Graham sold 5 bulls to average £4,935. 
            An AI son of Affute Du Ry Ossogne was next in
              the price ratings. Annanwater Wiseguy bred
              and exhibited by Border Club enthusiasts Brian and Andy Ryder,
              Newton Farm, Moffat, Dumfriesshire was placed 2nd in his class
              and winner of the Border Belgian Blue Club Special Trophy for the
              top price animal owned by a member of the club. This 20 month
              old blue and white bull was champion calf at Penrith Show 2005,
              and was successfully purchased by ME & JJ Fell, Stanger Hill,
              Torpenhow, Mealsgate, Carlisle for 8,800gns. Affute has
              a string of high priced progeny to his credit including the Carlisle
              2005 autumn male and supreme champion Clougher Wonderboy
              ET who sold for 9,000gns. The Annanwater stable
              sold 4 bulls to average £4,436.25. 
            Also hitting the high spots at 8,000gns was the single entry from
              T Allan Jackson, Covington Mill, Biggar, Lanarkshire. Headlind
              Winter Flash ET, a February 2004 son of the Nounours
              De Wihogne and Springfield Tinga flush. Winter
              Flash won the Border Club Calf Show 2005, Ayr Show and
              was 2nd prize Royal Highland Show 2005. His new home is with
              H Harvey & Son, Waxham Hall, Sea Palling, Norwich, Norfolk. 
            Andrew Craig, Woodview Herd, Coleraine, Co Londonderry, N Ireland
              sold two exceptional bulls to average £6,300. His senior
              bull entry Woodview Wayne ET was placed 1st in
              his class and was reserve senior male champion. He boasts
              an EBV of +16, and is by the aforementioned Affute. His
              dam is one of Andrew’s best cows Trixie. Signing
              the cheque for 7,200gns were M Bindloss & Son, Shap Abbey,
              Shap, Penrith, Cumbria. Woodview’s second
              entry Woodview Wildfire ET (full ET brother to Woodview
              Wayne) was placed 3rd in his class and sold for 4,800gns. 
            Junior bulls sold to a top call of 7,000gns for Stephen Potter,
              Westside, Topcliffe, Thirsk when he sold Brookfield Amos to
              Miss C Raine, Stanhope Gate, Middleton in Teesdale, Co. Durham. Amos, a
              dark blue, 16 month old son of Philipper de Remichampagne and
              out of Brookfield Octave - one of the herds best
              breeding cows, whose dam is Highfield Jewel who
              has given the Brookfield herd much success including Brookfield
              Mario overall champion who sold to equal the then breed
              record of 10,500gns Carlisle May 1997. Brookfield enjoyed
              a bumper days trading selling 4 bulls to average £4,305.  
            Two bulls hit the 6,500gns mark; the first was the first bull
              through the ring Widewath Vagabond ET from JC
              Walker & Son, Brennand Farm, Dunsop Bridge, Clitheroe, Lancs. Vagabond was
              bred by Mark Bousfield and was initially sold for 3,100gns Carlisle
              May 2004. This first prize January 2003 born bull was sold
              to WG Johnson & Son, Mallard Grange, Aldfield, Ripon, N. Yorkshire.  
            Matching this price was the 3rd prize bull Stowbeck Wilson from
              Border Club members Skirwith Hall Farms Ltd, Skirwith, Penrith. This
              July 2004 son of Tamhorn Sumo and out of their
              homebred cow Rosie caught the eye of N Innes,
              Millbrae, Findhorn, Forres, Inverness. 
            RA Aston, The Stable Tallet, Lower Dudnil Farm, Cleobury Mortimer,
              Nr Kidderminster, Worcs made his debut at Carlisle selling two Twyning
              Ash Troy sons for 6,200gns and 5,500gns. Astrics
              Whirlwind, an October 2004 bull out of Astrics
              Starlight was placed 5th in his class, and was bought
              by R Leiper & Co, Bygate, Ponteland for 6,200gns. Astrics
              Woody ET, also an October 2004 bull sold for 5,500gns. 
            Auchenlay All There the full brother to Auchenlay
                Vagabond who sold for the record price of 21,000gns
                Carlisle May 2005 went through the ring for 6,200gns to GW Woolhouse & Son,
                Church Farm, Raven Field, Rotherham. All There was
                bred and exhibited by R & M Paterson, Upper Auchenlay, Dunblane,
                Perthshire. He is a January 2005 born son of Park Organiser
                and is out of Codicote Rose. 
            Top price for Jane & Danny Wyllie’s Tamhorn herd, from
              Pessall Farm, Edingale, Nr Tamworth, Staffs, was 6,100gns for Tamhorn
              Wacker ET, a 25 month old ET son of Cristal De
              Somme and Norbreck Kitty (who has bred
              23 sons to average over 5,000gns). Wacker sold
              to Aucheneck Estates, Killearn, Stirlingshire.  
            And not far behind, also from the same good stable – Tamhorn
                Wiseman ET a 3rd prize bull was knocked down for 6,000gns
                to J Innes & Son, Dunscroft, Huntly, Aberdeenshire. Wiseman a
                two year son of Affute Du Ry Ossogne is the
                last son to be born at Tamhorn by Affute, whose
                semen is no longer available. His dam Tamhorn Milly was
                champion female RASE 1997. 
            The senior male and reserve male championship was awarded to Blue
                Rock Wakizashi Warrior ET, a two year sold of Baron and
                out of the 5th generation naturally calving dam Ridge
                Dean Tamsin. He was bred and exhibited by Darren
                Russell, Co Antrim, N Ireland and knocked down for 4,500gns to
                DR Owen & Son, Sandilands Farm, Tywyn, Gwynedd. 
            Not to be outdone by the males females enjoyed a bumper days trading
              with 11 selling at 3,000gns and above.  
            Leading the ladies at 5,200gns was the 1st prize cow, female and
              supreme champion Lukeroyal Tara ET, from the renowned
              stable of Mel and Diane Lucas, Antrim, N Ireland. Tara a
              November 2001 cow sold in calf to Twyning Ash Vaughan – She
              has been flushed once, producing 11 embryos, 9 have been implanted
              and so far 2 black and white calves have been born and more are
              due soon. This lovely blue/white heifer is by Cubitis
              Du Pre Rosine and her dam is Aurore De St Fontaine. The
              successful buyers are J Innes & Sons, Dunscroft who also purchased
              the aforementioned 6,000gns bull Tamhorn Wiseman ET. 
            Next at 4,500gns, DA Williams, Lodge Hill Farm, Shifnal, Shropshire
              purchased Annanwater Abbie ET, and her recipient
              dam a Beef Shorthorn to join their successful Wildoge herd. Abbie, a
              black, 6 month old heifer out of Brian and Andy Ryder’s, Annanwater herds
              present top breeding cow Springfield Tinga – Abbie is
              sired by the big blue bull Gitan Du P’Tit Mayeur (+10
              for height) 
            Not far behind on 4,200gns was the senior unserved heifer Lochside
                Wigtown, shown by W Timm, Farmteck UK Ltd, Goole and
                bred by Mark McKelvey. Wigtown who stood
                2nd in her class, is a January 2004 daughter
                of Balto De Steinbach and is out of Plasucha
                Princess, and was knocked down to Maulscastle Farms,
                Annan, Dumfriesshire. 
            A little later in the sale another senior unserved heifer was
              knocked down for 4,000gns. Glenrock Whiskey ET was
              bred and exhibited by Helen Illingworth, Howgillside, Eaglesfield,
              Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire. This October 2004 born heifer by Baron
              Du Bois Bauloye and out of Park Regal was
              placed 1st in her class and joins the herd of T Robinson & Sons,
              Catlow Farm, Slaidburn, Clitheroe, Lancs. 
            Averages 
              34 Senior Bulls   £3,767.76 (plus
              512.65) 
              34 Intermediate Bulls £4,760.51 (plus £1,613.12) 
              26 Junior Bulls   £3,287.31 (plus
              460.82) 
  94 Bulls Overall  £4,100.03 (plus £1,029.98) 
            2 Heifers in calf   £3,097.50 
              17 Heifers unserved  £2,699.12 
              9 Cows and Heifers served and/or suckling £2,811.66 
              2 Recipients with FOT calves at foot  £3,937.50 
            Other leading prices: -
            Bulls
            Samuel Milliken’s “Romancier De Charlevaux” 5,800gns
              to RJ Tiplady, Scarr House, Muker, Richmond, N Yorkshire. 3rd in
              class 1. 
            Michele Wilde’s “Ridge Dean William ET” 5,500gns
              to Scott & Scott (Ayston) Ltd, Home Farm, Ayston, Rutland,
              Leics. 1st in class 6. 
            RA Aston’s “Astrics Woody ET” 5,500gns
              to GH & NM Jones & Sons, Ty-Isaf Farm, Erwood, Builth Wells,
              Powys. 
            Mr & Mrs D Gregory’s “Gregmaur Wycliffe” 5,500gns
              to R Owen, Pengraigwen, Lanerchymedd, Anglesey. 
            K Belfield’s “Boothlow Wynn ET” 5,300gns
              Messrs Taylor, Fell End, Bewaldeth, Cockermouth, Cumbria. 5th
              in class 5. 
            
            Mrs Helen Illingworth’s “Glenrock Wrangler
                ET” 5,200gns to S & DJ Williams, Cefnllech,
                Pantydwr, Rhayader, Powys. 2nd in class 7. 
            Messrs Broughs’ “Carrock Warrior ET” 5,000gns
              to EJ & AM Fox, Elsdonburn, Kirknewton, Wooler, Northumberland.
              1st in class 4. 
            DA William’s “Wilodge Whatshisname ET” 5,000gns
              to T Robinson & Sons, Catlow Farm, Slaidburn, Clitheroe, Lancs. 3rd
              in class 5. 
            Mrs Ingrid Phillips’ “Balzer Wee Wallace” 5,000gns
              to DM & RE Capstick, Swinden Moor Head, Hellifield, Skipton,
              N Yorks.  
            JH Pedley’s “Oak Tree Acceptabull ET” 5,000gns
              to KD Harryman, Keskadale, Newlands Valley, Keswick, Cumbria. 2nd
              in class 9. 
            Females
            Desmond McAskie’s “Mountjoy Wayward ET” 3,800gns, to
              JR Kennedy, Lyonpark, Maybole, Ayrshire. 2nd in class 10. 
            J & J Green’s “Oxcroft Alice ET” 3,800gns, to
              JW Kay & Co, Gass Farm, Straiton, Ayrshire. 3rd in class
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            Alastair MacInnes’ “Ruaig Vodka ET” 3,500gns
              to R Carr, Homilton, Capheaton, Newcastle.  
              Belgian
                Blue Cattle Sale Warms Up Chelford 
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  Best Belgian Blues attract breeders to Chelford 
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