Heifers in this year's Gigginstown House Angus sale. \ Tricia Kennedy
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The Michael O’Leary-owned Gigginstown House Angus will stage its annual bull and heifer sale on Saturday 18 April at Fennor Farm, Co Westmeath, N91K026.
Conducted by Ballyjamesduff Mart through MartEye, bidding will be ringside and online.
Included in this year’s sale are 25 ready to work bulls and 20 in-calf and maiden heifers. Bred from a range of different stock bulls, such as Stouphill Master Prince, Drumcrow Twenty Twenty, Liss Martin, Steil Theodore, Lisduff Red Trump and Coolderry Red Uncle Buck, the sale offers a wide selection of red and black Angus genetics. According to farm manager, Joe O’Mahony, “there will be bulls to suit all systems, dairy, suckler and pedigree herds”.
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The heifers in the sale descend from the best lines in the herd, many coming from championship winning females acquired over the years. Viewing will be available from 11.30am on the day of the sale with the auction taking place at 1pm.
To view the animals before the sale can contact Joe O’Mahony on 087-780-9113, or Pascal Keegan on 087-774-8596.
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The Michael O’Leary-owned Gigginstown House Angus will stage its annual bull and heifer sale on Saturday 18 April at Fennor Farm, Co Westmeath, N91K026.
Conducted by Ballyjamesduff Mart through MartEye, bidding will be ringside and online.
Included in this year’s sale are 25 ready to work bulls and 20 in-calf and maiden heifers. Bred from a range of different stock bulls, such as Stouphill Master Prince, Drumcrow Twenty Twenty, Liss Martin, Steil Theodore, Lisduff Red Trump and Coolderry Red Uncle Buck, the sale offers a wide selection of red and black Angus genetics. According to farm manager, Joe O’Mahony, “there will be bulls to suit all systems, dairy, suckler and pedigree herds”.
The heifers in the sale descend from the best lines in the herd, many coming from championship winning females acquired over the years. Viewing will be available from 11.30am on the day of the sale with the auction taking place at 1pm.
To view the animals before the sale can contact Joe O’Mahony on 087-780-9113, or Pascal Keegan on 087-774-8596.
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