Shanon Kinahan takes a look back on some of the top prices from the first week of pedigree bull sales in Stirling, which took place on 4 February and 5 February.
Supreme champion Glendual Sammy, bred by Stephen Grant, sold for 21,000gns (€23,255.81). Sammy is sired by Fearn Godfather and was bred from a Quoiggs Freud dam. \ MacGregor Photography
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Willingham Spitfire, sired by Willingham Lieutenant Commander, sold for 20,000gns (€22,148.39). \ MacGregor Photography
Thrunton Best Man Y566 sold for 20,000gns (€22,148.39). / MacGregor Photography
Uncanziemere Mr Bulletproof Y498 sold for 20,000gns (€22,148.39). / MacGregor Photography
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Second-prizewinner Anside Typhoon sold for the joint top price of 17,000gns(€18,826.14). / MacGregor Photography
Third-prizewinner Dyke Toyboy sold for the joint top price of 17,000gns (€18,826.14). / MacGregor Photography
Reserve overall champion Dyke Topman sold for 16,000gns (€17.718.72). / MacGregor Photography
Drumhill Echo Y091 sold for 16,000gns (€17,718.71). / MacGregor Photography
Harestone Eurostart Y756 sold for 10,000gns (€11.074.19). / MacGregor Photography
Second-prizewinner Newhouse Tummel sold for 10,000gns (€11,074.19). \ MacGregor Photography
Gordon Last Call Y789 sold for at 9,000gns (€9,966.78). / MacGregor Photography
Senior champion Spittalton Tigger sold for 9,000gns (€9,966.78). / MacGregor Photography
Overall champion Elrick Tropper sold for 9,000gns (€9,966.78). / MacGregor Photography
Fellowhills 1 Watt sired by Fellowhills 1 Talisman, a son of Gouldingpoll 1 Gold Spice and Gouldingpoll 1 Double Decker, bred by Matt Goulding from Lisduff, Co Kerry, sold for 4,000gns (€4,429.68). \ MacGregor Photography
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Title: In pictures: top prices in Stirling this week
Shanon Kinahan takes a look back on some of the top prices from the first week of pedigree bull sales in Stirling, which took place on 4 February and 5 February.
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Willingham Spitfire, sired by Willingham Lieutenant Commander, sold for 20,000gns (€22,148.39). \ MacGregor Photography
Thrunton Best Man Y566 sold for 20,000gns (€22,148.39). / MacGregor Photography
Uncanziemere Mr Bulletproof Y498 sold for 20,000gns (€22,148.39). / MacGregor Photography
Second-prizewinner Anside Typhoon sold for the joint top price of 17,000gns(€18,826.14). / MacGregor Photography
Third-prizewinner Dyke Toyboy sold for the joint top price of 17,000gns (€18,826.14). / MacGregor Photography
Reserve overall champion Dyke Topman sold for 16,000gns (€17.718.72). / MacGregor Photography
Drumhill Echo Y091 sold for 16,000gns (€17,718.71). / MacGregor Photography
Harestone Eurostart Y756 sold for 10,000gns (€11.074.19). / MacGregor Photography
Second-prizewinner Newhouse Tummel sold for 10,000gns (€11,074.19). \ MacGregor Photography
Gordon Last Call Y789 sold for at 9,000gns (€9,966.78). / MacGregor Photography
Senior champion Spittalton Tigger sold for 9,000gns (€9,966.78). / MacGregor Photography
Overall champion Elrick Tropper sold for 9,000gns (€9,966.78). / MacGregor Photography
Fellowhills 1 Watt sired by Fellowhills 1 Talisman, a son of Gouldingpoll 1 Gold Spice and Gouldingpoll 1 Double Decker, bred by Matt Goulding from Lisduff, Co Kerry, sold for 4,000gns (€4,429.68). \ MacGregor Photography
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