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           Powerfully built Limousin bull, Ronick Member, has caught the eye
            of pedigree breeders in Mexico, so much so that 500 straws of semen
            have now been exported with a repeat order in the autumn in the offing.
            Ronick Member is owned by JM & SP Cooper of Hill Top Farm, Dacre,
            Harrogate, North Yorkshire and the semen was sourced through Rob
            Wills and the British Livestock Genetics Consortium.
           
          
           
                
                Ronick Member 
 
              
                
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          Member is a Ronick Idol son out of Ronick Elma - a Talent daughter
            - and was bred by Mr R Dick, Mains of Throsk, Stirling. Member was
            originally sold at Carlisle 1997 for 10,500gns to Drew Adam of the
            Newhouse Herd and subsequently purchased privately by the Greenwell
            Herd of JT & J Nattress & Son. 
            Ronick Member consistently produces temperamentally docile offspring
              with great muscular skeletal development, superior length and hindquarter
              development with correct locomotion. He is going to Mexico for
              pedigree use, to breed stock bulls for the future, and hopefully
              some of his progeny will be on view at the International Limousin
              Congress due to be held in Mexico in 4 years time. 
            Commenting, James Cooper said: “We tried to purchase him
              when we saw his first crop of calves at Greenwell, but had to wait
              nearly 3 years to do so! We put him straight into stud when we
              bought him and the semen rights are jointly owned with the Nattress
              family. His first 30 Greenwell sons averaged over £5,000
              with the highest priced progeny to date being Greenwell Ronick
              at £18,900.” 
            The Coopers farm part time and began originally with a small herd
              of 20 Limousin-cross cows. With only having a small farm, they
              decided to try to be more of a niche producer and with this in
              mind started their pedigree herd in 1996 with the purchase of the
              cow, Stoneleigh Ginger, who was bought with a heifer calf at foot
              and in calf again. They subsequently purchased some good older
              cows in calf, gradually replacing the Limousin crosses and now
              calve around 20 pedigree females per year. 
            For the last four years, the Coopers have been placed 1st or 2nd
              in their class in the North East Limousin Breeders’ Club
              Herd Competition and have enjoyed some show success, most recently
              with their bull, Sarkley Topknot, who was Breed Champion at the
              Great Yorkshire in 2004, and Reserve Breed Champion in 2005. 
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