The 2019 All-Ireland Aberdeen-Angus Championships, sponsored by Univet, take place at Dualla Show, Cashel, Co. Tipperary on Sunday, August 25th. There are 19 individual Aberdeen-Angus showing classes scheduled and for full details please view the cattle prize list below and make sure to print of your entry form and return the completed forms to Dualla Show secretary, Tim Bourke, Killastafford, …
Results from the Black Isle Show
Results from the Black Isle Show
Here are all the results from today’s Black Isle Show – congratulations to all involved: Overall Champion: A&K Rhind & Son, Oakchurch Equity Overall Reserve: Ballindalloch Home Farm, Ballindalloch Black Bee Male Champion: A&K Rhind & Son, Oakchurch Equity Male Reserve: Orbliston Farm, Orbliston Black Panther Female Champion: Ballindalloch Home Farm, Ballindalloch Black Bee Female Reserve: Donald Rankin Bull born …
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Northern Ireland Aberdeen-Angus Summer Championships take place at Clogher Valley Show
Northern Ireland Aberdeen-Angus Summer Championships take place at Clogher Valley Show
The final major showing event of the Northern Irish summer schedule took place at the 101st annual Clogher Valley Show in Augher, Co Tyrone yesterday. The inaugural Northern Ireland Aberdeen-Angus summer championships proved to be a very fitting climax to a competitive summer circuit for Northern Irish breeders with a very strong entry of over 50 cattle catalogued on the …
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Birches secures Ulster Provincial Trophy at Randox Antrim Show
Birches secures Ulster Provincial Trophy at Randox Antrim Show
The Matchett family’s Birches Lady Holly T301 continued her winning ways, claiming the prestigious Ulster Perpetual Provincial Trophy at the Randox Antrim Show. The Ulster Championship classes at Antrim Agricultural Society’s 113th annual show were judged by Thomas Beirne, owner of the Drumbeera Herd from Gorvagh in County Leitrim. Born in March 2017 Birches Lady Holly T301 is one of …
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Mogeely Herd take the inter-breed title at Dungarvan
Mogeely Herd take the inter-breed title at Dungarvan
The revamped Dungarvan Show (now operated under an entirely new show committee from last year) saw a significant increase in cattle numbers in the Aberdeen-Angus section with up to 7 entries in some of the classes. The new layout of the show field also proved popular with spectators and the Aberdeen-Angus breed enjoyed one of the largest showings of any …