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13 October
2005
The Welsh Black Cattle Society’s autumn sale schedule
got into full swing at Abergavenny Market yesterday (Monday, September
12th) at the Society’s 5th Annual Show and Sale.
Some 81 pedigree Welsh Blacks were entered, of which 65 were forwarded
and 42 sold.
The top price of the day went to the overall pre-sale show champion,
Hafodesgob Gwenfair 23rd.
The 27 month old maiden heifer was sired by Fodlas Peredur 3rd
and is out of Hafodesgob Gwenfair 10th. She was sold for 1,850gns
by her breeders Mrs Gwenfair Jones & Sons, Hafod-yr-Esgob Isaf,
Bala, to the junior judge of the day, Tom Rees of Dudwell Farm,
Camrose, Haverfordwest.
Meanwhile the first cow to enter the ring - Graig-Goch Aelwen 12th
– was also the highest priced cow with calf at heel.
Bred by Emyr Jones, Graig Goch, Nebo, Llanrwst, the 10 1⁄2
year-old cow was sold with her 6 month-old bull calf at heel for
1,300gns. She was also confirmed as being 4 months in calf to Graig-Goch
Berwyn 40th.
Sired by Casgob Dafydd and out of Graig-Goch Aelwen 2nd, she was
one of 17 females entered as part of the reduction sale by John
and Janet Dimery-Seek of the Mendip Herd, Higher Farm, East Horrington,
Wells, Somerset.
Graig-Goch Aelwen 12th was bought by Mid Wales veterinary officer,
Mr Lewis, of Capel Bangor, Aberystwyth.
The 3 1⁄2 year-old in-calf heifer, Neuadd Addawol 121st,
took the champion female title before being sold for 1,000gns.
Sired by Caerynwch Meirion 2nd and out of Neuadd Addawol 91st,
she was 5 months in-calf to Neuadd Hebog 136th.
Bred and forwarded by Mr D William Jenkins, Neuadd-yr-Ynys, Taliesin,
Machynlleth, she was bought by Messrs Howard & Davies, Glan
Capel, Nantgaredig, Carmarthenshire.
Another in-calf heifer, Garthuchaf Alma 46th sold for 1,050gns.
The 2 1⁄2 year-old was sired by Cwmcarno Mefyn, and is out
of Garthuchaf Alma 15th. She was bred and forwarded by Messrs G
E & SM Williams, Garth Uchaf Farm, Pentyrch, Cardiff, and bought
by Williams Partners, Pantycornant Farm, Blackmill, Bridgend.
Messrs Williams (Garth Uchaf) also sold a second similar heifer
to the Williams Patrners, the two in-calf heifers averaging 950gns
a piece.
Selling for 1,400gns was the reserve champion maiden heifer, Neuadd
Cati 352nd. The 21 month-old heifer was sired by Brysgaga Erddyn
31st and is out of Neuadd Cati 332nd.
She was bred and forwarded by Mr D William Jenkins, and bought
by Mr & Mrs Hubert Gwyn, Coedmawr, Llandeilo.
Five bulls were forwarded on the day, with Gravel Archer 2nd chosen
as the champion bull also achieving the highest price of 1,650gns.
The 25 month-old bull weighed 932kgs and was bred and sold by Mr
Ken A. Hughson & Partners, Ty Mawr, Newbridge-on-Wye, Llandrindod
Wells.
Sired by Gravel Andrew 2nd and out of Arglwyddes Nest 4th, he was
bought by Messrs Jones, Ystradffin, Rhandirmwyn, Llandovery.
The reserve champion bull was Dancoed Cymru 8th, who at 17 months
was the youngest bull at the sale.
Bred and forwarded by Gwynfryn & Marian Phillips, Dancoed,
Cwm Gwaun, Abergwaun, Pembrokeshire, he was sold to Messrs Harries,
High Mead, Portfieldgate, Haverfordwest for 1,000gns.
While sale averages were slightly down on last year’s autumn
sale at Abergavenny, the prices were, the Welsh Black Cattle Society
believes, an indication of the current concerns within the farming
industry.
“The sale reflected the insecure times farmers are facing,”
said WBCS Chief Executive, Andrew James.
“With so much uncertainty in the beef sector regarding the
Single Farm Payment, low beef prices for store cattle, and cheap
foreign beef imports, it is natural for farmers to be concerned
and cautious with their expenditure.”
But he added, “It is however, uplifting to see so many potential
buyers attend a market, especially recently established Welsh Black
Cattle farmers returning to the sale to buy both fertile and healthy
pedigree stock.”
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Champion Female – NEUADD ADDAWOL 121st – 1,000gns
Bred by – D William Jenkins, Neuadd-yr-Ynys, Taliesin, Machynlleth
Bought by – Messrs Howard & Davies, Glan Capel, Nantgaredig,
CarmarthenshireHighest Priced Cow with Calf at Heel – GRAIG-GOCH
AELWEN 12th – 1,300gns
Bred by – Emyr Jones, Graig-Goch, Nebo, Llanrwst.
Sold by – John & Janet Dimery-Seek, Higher Farm, East
Horrington, Wells, Somerset
Bought by – Mr Lewis, Capel Bangor, Aberystwyth
Champion Maiden Heifer & Overall Show Champion – HAFODESGOB
GWENFAIR 23 – 1,850gns
Bred by – Mrs Gwenfair Jones & Sons, Hafod-yr-Esgob Isaf,
Bala
Bought By – Tom Rees, Dudwell Farm, Camrose, HaverfordwestReserve
Champion Maiden Heifer – NEUADD CATI 352th – 1,400gns
Bred by – D William Jenkins, Neuadd-yr-Ynys, Taliesin, Machynlleth
Bought by – Mr & Mrs Hubert Gwyn, Coedmawr, LlandeiloBULLS
Champion & Highest Priced Bull – GRAVEL ARCHER 2nd –
1,650gns
Bred by – Ken A Hughson & Partners, Ty Mawr, Newbridge-on-Wye,
Llandrindod Wells.
Bought by – Messrs Jones, Ystradffin, Rhandirmwyn, Llandovery.
Reserve Champion Bull – DANCOED CYMRO 8th - 1,000gns
Bred by – Gwynfryn & Marian Phillips, Dancoed, Cwm Gwaun,
Abergwaun, Pembrokeshire.
Bought by – Messrs Harries, High Mead, Portfieldgate, Haverfordwest
81 animals entered, 65 forwarded, 42 sold.
1 bull over 18months - 1,650gns
1 bull 12-18 months - 1,000gns
2 Bulls sold averaging 1,325gns
11 Females over 3 years - 781gns (down 20gns/head compared to 8
females in 2004 averaging 801gns 29gns)
11 Females 2-3 years - 843gns (up 12gns/head on 2004 when 17 females
averaged 831gns)
18 Females 1-2 years - 503gns (down 244gns/head on 2004 when 18
averaged 747gns)
Total - 42 animals sold averaging 704gns as compared to 44 animals
in 2004 averaging 783gns (down 79gns/head on 2004)
J.Straker, Chadwick & Sons of Abergavenny.
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