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Limousin heifer reigns supreme at Bucks County Show

The Limousin heifer, Brockhurst Tranquility, owned by W.J. and M. Mash, Chesham, and shown by Jimmy McMillan, first claimed the continental championship before going on to take the supreme beef title

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Brockhurst Tranquility
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Brockhurst Tranquility

The Limousin heifer, Brockhurst Tranquility, owned by W.J. and M. Mash, Chesham, and shown by Jimmy McMillan, first claimed the continental championship before going on to take the supreme beef title.

The March 2022-born daughter of Procters Mitsubishi, which is in-calf to Brockhurst Precision, Ìýhas been inter-breed champion at Herts County, reserve inter-breed at Edenbridge and Oxted and reserve breed champion at the Royal Highland Show this season.

The judge, David Sapsed, Hertfordshire, said his champion was a superb female with excellent locomotion and top line which oozed style.

Standing reserve was the reserve continental champion, the two-year-old Charolais heifer, Overhill Toya by Blelack Digger from S.C. and G.L. Hartwright, Abingdon, which had been bought from Carlisle in the spring as a foundation female for their new herd.

Overhill Toya

The native championship went to P.J.R. and L.R. Vincent, Diss, with the home-bred in—calf heifer, Pulham 1 Olive 7, a September 2022-born daughter of Appel 1 Kaboom.

Pulham 1 Olive 7

A strong commercial section was headed by the heifer champion, 16-month-old 590kg ÌýTroy, a British Blue cross Limousin from James and Will Ludgate, Leighton Buzzard, which was bought at Barnard Castle market earlier in the year and has been commercial champion at Edenbridge and Oxted and Herts Co and reserve at Lincolnshire Show.

Troy

Dairy

With several local exhibitors under bovine TB restrictions, a small dairy section was headed by the Holstein champion, Eggingson E Kingsley Charm, a third calver by Goldfish Charm, currently producing 46.6kg daily from G.B. Sears and Son, Eggington. They also took the reserve title with the heifer, Eggingson E Sound System Tanya.

Eggingson E Kingsley Charm

The judge, Andrew Reader, Northamptonshire, said his champion was a strong powerful cow which was balanced throughout and oozed milk.

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In the sheep rings the inter-breed championship went to Jennifer Curtis, Evesham, with a home-bred three-year-old ewe from her Elmwick flock which was being shown for the second time, having been champion at Tenbury Wells Show earlier this year. It has bred very well for the flock with its ram lamb from this year being retained as a stock ram.

Charollais and inter-breed sheep champion

In reserve was Eleanor Barlow, Aylesbury, with her home-bred two-year-old North Country Cheviot ewe, Hulcott Daphne.

The inter-breed group of three went to Matthew and Gordon Sparke, Skewley, with the home-bred trio of two shearling ewes and a ram lamb.

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Aberdeen-Angus champion Glympton Perseus X385
Any other continental breed champion - British Blue Solway View Spice

Results

Cattle

ÌýInter-breedÌý(D. Sapsed, Hertfordshire) Supreme and sup. continental,Ìý W.J. and M. Mash, Brockhurst Tranquility (Limousin); reserve and res. continental, S.C. and G.L. Hartwright, Overhill Toya; native, P.R.J. and L.R. Vincent, Pulham 1 Olive 7 (Hereford); res. native, B. and J. Sutton, Melbourne Park Kiggle (Longhorn).

Aberdeen-Angus (T. Ives, Buckinghamshire)Glympton Farms, Glympton Perseus X385; res., A.E. and C. Bishop, Warrenho Fortune.

ÌýCharolais (R. Lawrence, Warwickshire) Sup., S.C. and G.L. Hartwright, Overhill Toya; P.M. and S.M. Donger, Seawell Plenty.

ÌýHereford (H. Slyk Soe, Denmark) Sup. and fem., P.R.J. and L.R. Vincent, Pulham 1 Olive 7; res. and male, P.R.J. and L.R. Vincent, Pullham 1 Achilles; res. fem., J. Ludgate, Rempstone 1 Lily N684; res. male, J. Ludgate, Rempstone 1 Alpha N688.

Highland (J. Ayres, Norfolk) Sup., Yarchester Fold, Urshula 6 Faith of Yarchester; res., Sunnyside Rare Breeds, Izzy of Harris.

Limousin (R. Lawrence) Sup., W.J. and M. Mash, Brockhurst Tranquility; res., M. and S. Potter, Hannem UFO.

Any other native breed (J. Claridge, Buckinghamshire) Sup., B. and J. Sutton, Melbourne Park Kiggle (Longhorn); res., G.H. Wollatt; Gupworthy Wiseman (Longhorn).

Any other continental breed (R. Lawrence) Sup., D.M. Seels, Solway View Spice (British Blue); res., J. Jack, Hooton Orchid (British Blue).

Commercial (M. Parrott, Buckinghamshire) Sup. and fem., J. and W. Ludgate, ThorÌý; res. and res. fem., G.R. Fountaine and Son, Sassy GirlÌý; male, N. Lloyd, Ralph LaurenÌý; res., male, J. and W. Ludgate, Bang On.

Dairy

ÌýInter-breed (A. Reader, Northamptonshire) Sup., G.B. Sears and Sons, Eggington E Kingsley Charm (Holstein); res., G.B. Sears and Sons, Eggington E Sound System Tanya (Holstein).

Holstein (A. Reader) G.B. Sears and Sons, Eggington E Kingsley Charm; res., G.B. Sears and Sons, Eggington E Sound System Tanya.

ÌýSheep

Inter-breed (P. Chilman, Powys)ÌýSup., J. Curtis (Charollais); res., E. Barlow (North Country Cheviot).

ÌýCharollais (P. Amphlett, Powys) ÌýSup. and res., J. Curtis.

ÌýSouthdown and coloured down (A. Lambert, West Sussex) Sup. and res., G. and M. Sparke.

ÌýWiltshire Horn (R. Roberts, Anglesey) Sup., N. and C. Williams; res., J. Jeyes.

ÌýPrimitive breeds (C. Muddiman, Northamptonshire) Sup., S. Ping; res., C. McLurg.

ÌýMV accredited pure native breeds (J. Chilman, Powys) Sup. and res., S. Manners and J. Dilibero (Hampshire Down).

ÌýMV accredited pure continental breeds (D. Bunting, Hertfordshire) Sup., J. Robb; res., G. Crabtree.

ÌýRare native breed (D. Stanhope, Shropshire) Sup., W. Whybrow; res., C. Sander.

ÌýNon MV accredited other native breeds (T. Lugsden, Suffolk) Sup. and res., E. Barlow.

ÌýNon MV accredited continental breeds (D. Burton, Rutland) Sup., J. Jack (Beltex); res. A.J. Smith Farming.

ÌýCross breeds (T. Lugsden) E. Bramham; res., L. Stimson.

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