Blelack lead junior offering at 7000gns with the overall champion

Blelack lead junior offering at 7000gns with the overall champion

19.10.2015

Leading the junior offering today in Stirling was the junior and overall champion Blelack Bluey P348 (lot 51) from Neila nd Graeme Massie. By Blelack Evergreat H003, this one is out of the Blelack Egotist K531 daughter Blelack Bluebird M875. This one heads to David Walker for his Gallantry herd.  Meanwhile, the reserve junior champion, Linton Gilbertines Bold Ruler P855 …

Stirling intermediate trade tops at 7000gns

Stirling intermediate trade tops at 7000gns

Leading the run of intermediate trade at 7000gns was the intermediate and reserve overall champion Blelack Everest P300 (lot 42) from the Massie family. By Blelack Equity this one is out of an Oakchurch Dominator G035 daughter and was junior male champion at the Highland Show, as well as the native beef performance champion. At 6000gns was Linton Gilbertine Drago …

Aberdeen-Angus senior trade tops at 20,000gns for senior champion

Aberdeen-Angus senior trade tops at 20,000gns for senior champion

Leading the first run of senior bulls this morning was the pre-sale senior champion Haughton Levi P105 (lot 11) from Whittaker Farms. This Halgington Evo L333 son is out of the successful show cow Haughton Laura L026, herself a Rawburn Elysium F547 daughter. Levi was a class winner at the Summer National Show at Kelso and now heads to Northern …

Massie family celebrate double win in Stirling

Massie family celebrate double win in Stirling

18.10.2015

It was a case of Blelack domination here in Stirling today as father and son team of Neil and Graeme Massie, Dinnet, Aberdeenshire, secured the junior and overall championship, as well as the intermediate and reserve overall championship under judge Brian Clark of the Duncanziemre herd. Their overall champion was Blelack Bluey P348, an April 2014-born Blelack Evergreat H003 son …

President's diary from Mexico

President’s diary from Mexico

16.10.2015

Society President David Evans has landed in Mexico for the World Angus Secretariat meeting and has been sending back his thoughts on what he’s seeing on his travels….. “We started our travels in Chihuahua, about a two hour flight north of Mexico city. At an altitude of 4500ft, it’s a very arid area, so straight away I’m interested to see …