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Turriff Show results

Turriff Show results

Leading an outstanding show of cattle in front of the Queen at Turriff was the Charolais champion from M Bruce & Partners, Ellon.

The purchased five-year-old cow Balmaud Eclipse, shown by brothers James and Andrew Reid, was first selected as breed champion by judge David Murray from Forfar before going on to collect the interbreed and show champion of champions award.

By Maerdy Amontillado, the cow was reserve interbreed at the Royal Highland Show this year.

The reserve interbreed in the beef classes was an Aberdeen-Angus from Neil Wattie, Mains of Tonley, Alford.

The three-year-old cow Tonley Annie, with April-born bull calf Tonley Annie, stood third at the Highland and was yearling champion at the Black Beauty Bonanza in 2012. She is by Hurdcott Elixer.

Turriff this year hosted the Simmental Scottish National Show, with father and son Jimmy and Iain Green, Corskie, Garmouth, providing the champion and reserve as well as the interbreed group.

Supreme was Corskie Cegem, a five-year-old cow by Popes Laird that stood reserve at Nairn.

Reserve was Dirnanean Bradley, the 22,000gns four-year-old stock bull by Halenook Vargner. Breed champion at the Highland, he was also champion at Nairn.

The champion, reserve and Corskie Disco, a senior heifer by Islavale Sabre, made up the inter-breed group of three.

The interbred junior bull was the 15-month-old Limousin Anside Imperial from S Irvine & Sons, Braehead, Keith.

This is a home-bred son of Derriaghy Enfield out of Shire Diana, a female bought privately as a bulling heifer from Doug Edgar. He was paraded by Darren Irvine and was third at the National Show at Perth.

The Angus and Banchory interbreed champion from Aileen Ritchie, Tamala, Burnside, led the Limousin section.

The 15,000gns heifer Emslies Iryl is a 16-month-old daughter of Proctors Cavalier.

She was also breed champion at Echt and New Deer.

The interbreed sheep champion was the Charollais from William and Carole Ingram, Logie Durno, Pitcaple. This was a home-bred one-crop ewe bred from Logie Durno Kate, a former interbreed sheep champion at the Royal Welsh and by Arjane Clansman.

She was placed at the Highland and the Royal Welsh this year.

The Texel champion was in reserve in the interbreed sheep.

Brian Buchan, Clintery, Aberlour, had already collected the interbreed championship at New Deer with this home-bred two-crop ewe by Clinterty Par One and out of a home-bred ewe by Milnbank Invincible.

Over on the heavy horse lines, the Clydesdale championship was collected by Norman Christie, Woodside Croft, Kinellar, Aberdeen, with the well-known show mare Anguston Amber, a former champion of champions at Turriff and breed leader at Fettercairn this year.

This five-year-old is by Old Greenlaw Jocky and out of Anguston Amy.

In reserve was George Skinner, Strathorn, Pitcaple, Inverurie, with Strathorn Mac, a five-year-old gelding that stood second at the Highland and champion gelding at the Aberdeen Clydesdale Show last year.

He is out of Rosehall Calypso out of Ha Durran Lily and was also first at Echt and placed at New Deer.