Aberdeen Angus herds awards


This year’s competition attracted entries from all over the province, and was judged by Scotsman Ian Anderson.
Mr Anderson said it was an honour to judge the competition.
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Hide AdHe said: “I’ve seen a lot of the countryside and visited numerous herds during my whistle-stop tour of Northern Ireland. I would like to commend the breeders on their achievements. It has been a pleasure to see so many excellent herds and individual animals. They are a credit to the owners.”


The Matchett family from Portadown – Nigel, Gail, Sarah and Sam, collected two awards. They scooped first prize with their noted Birches prefix in the medium herd category, while the herd’s show winning three-year-old bull Cheeklaw Emlyn P480 was crowned best stock bull in the competition.
Winner of the small herd category was the Brookvale Herd owned by Eric and Judith McClelland from Katesbridge. Robin Lamb’s Richhill prefix claimed the award for the best large herd.
Ian Anderson was particularly impressed with the entries in the calf section. He awarded the top prizes to Tamneymullan Jackal T676, a February born bull bred by Robert and Keith Sufferin, Maghera; and Crew Daffodil T435 an April born heifer from Samantha Allen and Allen Shortt’s herd at Victoria Bridge, Strabane.
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Hide Ad“These are two exceptional calves,” commented Ian Anderson. “The best calves I seen for a long time.”


Neville and Ivan Forsythe, Moneymore, claimed the futurity heifer award with the home-bred Coltrim Lady Jane R163.
The prize for the best cow family went to the Woodvale Herd’s Lady Jane family owned by Alwyn and Carol Armour and Sons, Dromara.
Presenting the awards Robert McCullough, head of agri-business at Danske Bank, said he was delighted to sponsor the annual herd competition.
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Hide Ad“Danske Bank has had a long association with this competition. We are proud to support the NI Aberdeen Angus Club, and fully recognise the hard work and commitment of the breeders in Northern Ireland. Well done to everyone involved.”


The awards were presented at the club’s annual barbecue in Dungannon. This year’s nominated charity was PHA UK – Pulmonary Hypertension Association, chosen in memory of Ally Whan from Dromara who passed away in May.
Ms Whan’s father David, owner of the Slievecroob Herd, thanked the club’s committee for choosing PHA.
“This is one of the lesser known charities and it needs a lot of recognition. Pulmonary hypertension is a rare, life threatening condition which can take two or more years for doctors to diagnose. It shares many symptoms with common medical conditions such as chronic fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pains, fainting and swollen ankles and legs. Unfortunately there is no cure, but effective treatments are available if patients are diagnosed early before the disease progresses.”
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Hide AdAlan Cheney, chairman, NI Aberdeen Angus Club said: “I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the prize winners and thank Danske Bank for its continued sponsorship of the competition.


“Thanks also to everyone who supported our annual barbecue in aid of PHA UK, especially Capper Trading for supplying the charcoal, and all of the local businesses who donated items for the charity auction and raffle. It has been a very successful evening.”
Results from the 2017 Herd Competition include:
Small herd – 1, Eric and Judith McClelland, Brookhall Herd, Katesbridge ; 2, Kenneth Cartmill, Drumnahunshin Herd, Whitecross; 3, Samathan Allen and Allen Shortt, Crew Herd, Victoria Bridge.
Medium herd – 1, Matchett Family, Birches Herd, Portadown; 2, Alwyn and Carol Armour and Sons, Woodvale Herd, Dromara; 3, Freddie Davidson, Ember Herd, Banbridge.
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Hide AdLarge herd – 1, Robin Lamb, Richhill Herd, Richhill; 2, Victor and Stephen Wallace, Baronagh Herd, Garvagh; 3, Rory Best, Loughans Herd, Poyntzpass.
Best Stock Bull - Matchett Family, Cheeklaw Emlyn P480.


Best Calf – Robert and Keith Sufferin, Tamneymullan Jackal T676; Samantha Allen and Allen Shortt, Crew Daffodil T435.
Best cow family – Alwyn and Carol Armour and Sons , Lady Jane family.
Futurity heifer – Neville and Ivan Forsythe, Moneymore, Coltrim Lady Jane R163.