Alfy makes 37,000gns at Carlisle Limousin sale

UK - A top price of 37,000gns was realised at the autumn sale of Limousin bulls at Carlisle.
calendar icon 20 October 2006
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There was an overall clearance rate of 60 per cent and the 132 bulls sold achieved a breed and centre record average of £4,510.

The leading price was paid for Fieldson Alfy from J.W. Fieldson, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. This March 2005 born bull was sired by Gunnerfleet Plunas, a Tunnelby Monkeytricks son that the Fieldsons purchased from Carlisle in 2000 for 7,000gns.

Out of Eden Natasha, Alfy features the prolific Broadmeadows Cannon on both sides of his pedigree. The bull also won the overall supreme championship and was bought by David Kelly, for the Netherhall herd, Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire.

The day’s second top price was made by Bailea Amazon, from the show judge, Brian Jones, Sennybridge, Brecon. The first son of French bull Salomon to be sold, he went to B.K Ryder, Annan Water, Moffat for 13,000gns. Three bulls made 12,000gns. The first was Windsole Appollo from William Lawson, Auchterarder, Perthshire. Sired by the French-bred Oxygene and out of Windsole Rosemary, he was purchased by David Baillie of the Calla herd, Carnwath, Lanark .

Source: farmersguardian.com
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