Francis Lyons with the supreme Zwartbles champion at Tullamore and show judge Melvin Mathews.
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The Southern Ireland Branch of the Zwartbles Sheep Association staged its annual show and sale in Tullamore recently, which saw a top price of €1,000 paid for the supreme champion, a shearling ewe exhibited by Francis Lyons and bought by T Kelleher.
Not stopping there, Francis also took the reserve champion with a ewe lamb that later sold for €400. Anything that was correctly marked, had good conformation and was well turned-out generated active interest.
Around 120 pedigree males and females were offered for sale with about 51%, selling for an overall average of €238. Many of the males were snapped up by commercial sheep farmers, while the majority of females went to pedigree breeders. A select number of crossbreds were also on offer and these averaged €130 a head. The judge was Melvin Mathews.
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Results
Shearling ram
First: Michael Naughton.
Second: Colin Stevenson.
Third: Colin Stevenson.
Fourth: Micheal Fitzgerald.
Fifth: John Powell.
Ram lamb
First: Francis and Oisin Lyons.
Second: Jim Smith.
Third: Francis and Oisin Lyons.
Fourth: Denny Lyons.
Fifth: Colin Stevenson.
Sixth: Josephine Ryan.
Aged ewe
First: Rose Griffin.
Second: Suzanna Crampton.
Third: Suzanna Crampton.
Shearling ewe
First: Francis and Oisin Lyons.
Second: Francis and Oisin Lyons.
Third: Francis and Oisin Lyons.
Ewe lamb
First: Francis and Oisin Lyons.
Second: Tom Sullivan.
Third: Tom Sullivan.
Fourth: Denny Lyons.
Fifth: Francis and Oisin Lyons.
Champion:
Francis and Oisin Lyons.
Reserve champion:
Francis and Oisin Lyons.
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The Southern Ireland Branch of the Zwartbles Sheep Association staged its annual show and sale in Tullamore recently, which saw a top price of €1,000 paid for the supreme champion, a shearling ewe exhibited by Francis Lyons and bought by T Kelleher.
Not stopping there, Francis also took the reserve champion with a ewe lamb that later sold for €400. Anything that was correctly marked, had good conformation and was well turned-out generated active interest.
Around 120 pedigree males and females were offered for sale with about 51%, selling for an overall average of €238. Many of the males were snapped up by commercial sheep farmers, while the majority of females went to pedigree breeders. A select number of crossbreds were also on offer and these averaged €130 a head. The judge was Melvin Mathews.
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