It was another hugely successful day for the British Limousin Cattle Society at its annual breed sale in Carlisle on Friday 5 May.
The sale was met with a massive top price of 52,000gns (€61,555.97), with a whole sale average of an incredible £9,179 (€10,347.27).
Out of the 80 bulls forward for the annual sale, there was a sale clearance of 71% with 22 of the sold lots reaching five figures.
Topping the trade all the way from Plumbridge, Co Tyrone, was Michael J Conway with his October 2021-born bull, Craigatoke Seanog.

Blaencwm Sam that sold for 32,000gns (€37,880.60). \ Catherine McGregor

Senior champion Ampertaine Superstition that sold for 27,000gns (€31.961.75). \ Catherine McGregor

Maraiscote Sooty sold for 18,000gns (€21,307.84) \ CMGregor
Sired by Foxhillfarm Ourbest out of a Craigatoke Johnny dam, the perfectly balanced bull was tapped out as the intermediate and overall champion on the day before going on to sell for a whopping 52,000gns (€61,555.97).
Next up was the turn of Dylan and Elen Davies from Ceredigion, Wales, with their December 2021-born bull, Blaencwm Sam. This smashing young bull was sired by the Irish-bred Derryguillane Kingbull out of a Netherhall Jackpot dam and sold for a massive 32,000gns (€37,880.60).
Northern Ireland
Back to Northern Ireland and it was the turn of WJ and James McCay’s Ampertaine Superstition from Maghera, Co Derry. After being tapped out by Welsh judge Arwel Owen from Welshpool, the senior champion, he left his mark on the sales ring selling for 27,000gns (€31,961.79).
The September 2021-born bull was sired by Ampertaine Opportunity out of a Plumtree Fantastic dam.
Derryguillane Kingbull, who was bred by Ballina, Co Mayo, breeder Gerry Walsh, was again at play in the top price shake-up, this time as the sire of Garrowby Shipley.
Hailing from Garrowly Farms in York, the November 2021-born bull was bred from a Foxhillfarm Manhattan dam and sold for another impressive high of 22,000gns (€26,042.91).
Even after this successful climb to the top, Irish genetics didn’t stop there. The next lot to top the charts was from the herd of J Nimmo from north Lanarkshire with his August 2021-born Maraiscote Sooty.
Selling for 18,000gns (€21,307.84) to a breeder in Wales, the bull was bred out of a Virginia Andy dam and was sired by the Irish-bred Ernevalley Nigel who was bred by Eddie Lynch from Loughduff, Co Cavan.

Goldies Salvador sold for 15,000gns (€17,797.50). \ CMGregor

Junior champion Thoringhurst Truegent sold for 15,000gns (€17,797.50). \ CMGregor
Next on the top price chart was an impressive 15,000gns (€17,797.50) with two bulls hitting this figure on the day.
First up was Goldies Salvador who was brought forward for sale by Bruce Goldie from Dumfries.
The November 2021-born bull was sired by the Northern Irish sire, Ampertaine Opportunity, and was bred from an Ampertaine Foreman dam.
The second bull to hit this figure was Thoringhurst Truegent, the junior champion from S Gilleard, Doncaster.
The January 2022-born bull was a first prizewinner in the pre-sale show and was sired by Glenrock Nimo who was in turn sired by the Northern Irish Ampertaine Gigolo and his dam was sired by Westpit Highlander.
Top price: 52,000gns (€61,555.97)Clearance: 71%Average: £9,179 (€10,347.27).Note: 22 bulls secured 10,000gns or more.
It was another hugely successful day for the British Limousin Cattle Society at its annual breed sale in Carlisle on Friday 5 May.
The sale was met with a massive top price of 52,000gns (€61,555.97), with a whole sale average of an incredible £9,179 (€10,347.27).
Out of the 80 bulls forward for the annual sale, there was a sale clearance of 71% with 22 of the sold lots reaching five figures.
Topping the trade all the way from Plumbridge, Co Tyrone, was Michael J Conway with his October 2021-born bull, Craigatoke Seanog.

Blaencwm Sam that sold for 32,000gns (€37,880.60). \ Catherine McGregor

Senior champion Ampertaine Superstition that sold for 27,000gns (€31.961.75). \ Catherine McGregor

Maraiscote Sooty sold for 18,000gns (€21,307.84) \ CMGregor
Sired by Foxhillfarm Ourbest out of a Craigatoke Johnny dam, the perfectly balanced bull was tapped out as the intermediate and overall champion on the day before going on to sell for a whopping 52,000gns (€61,555.97).
Next up was the turn of Dylan and Elen Davies from Ceredigion, Wales, with their December 2021-born bull, Blaencwm Sam. This smashing young bull was sired by the Irish-bred Derryguillane Kingbull out of a Netherhall Jackpot dam and sold for a massive 32,000gns (€37,880.60).
Northern Ireland
Back to Northern Ireland and it was the turn of WJ and James McCay’s Ampertaine Superstition from Maghera, Co Derry. After being tapped out by Welsh judge Arwel Owen from Welshpool, the senior champion, he left his mark on the sales ring selling for 27,000gns (€31,961.79).
The September 2021-born bull was sired by Ampertaine Opportunity out of a Plumtree Fantastic dam.
Derryguillane Kingbull, who was bred by Ballina, Co Mayo, breeder Gerry Walsh, was again at play in the top price shake-up, this time as the sire of Garrowby Shipley.
Hailing from Garrowly Farms in York, the November 2021-born bull was bred from a Foxhillfarm Manhattan dam and sold for another impressive high of 22,000gns (€26,042.91).
Even after this successful climb to the top, Irish genetics didn’t stop there. The next lot to top the charts was from the herd of J Nimmo from north Lanarkshire with his August 2021-born Maraiscote Sooty.
Selling for 18,000gns (€21,307.84) to a breeder in Wales, the bull was bred out of a Virginia Andy dam and was sired by the Irish-bred Ernevalley Nigel who was bred by Eddie Lynch from Loughduff, Co Cavan.

Goldies Salvador sold for 15,000gns (€17,797.50). \ CMGregor

Junior champion Thoringhurst Truegent sold for 15,000gns (€17,797.50). \ CMGregor
Next on the top price chart was an impressive 15,000gns (€17,797.50) with two bulls hitting this figure on the day.
First up was Goldies Salvador who was brought forward for sale by Bruce Goldie from Dumfries.
The November 2021-born bull was sired by the Northern Irish sire, Ampertaine Opportunity, and was bred from an Ampertaine Foreman dam.
The second bull to hit this figure was Thoringhurst Truegent, the junior champion from S Gilleard, Doncaster.
The January 2022-born bull was a first prizewinner in the pre-sale show and was sired by Glenrock Nimo who was in turn sired by the Northern Irish Ampertaine Gigolo and his dam was sired by Westpit Highlander.
Top price: 52,000gns (€61,555.97)Clearance: 71%Average: £9,179 (€10,347.27).Note: 22 bulls secured 10,000gns or more.
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