Anside Vulcan from the Irvine family, Drummuir, which sold for 20,000gns to Gary and Diane McConachie, Elchies.
The British Limousin Cattle Society's chief executive, Paul Rainey, said: "There was a very good, consistent show of bulls, and a good commercial show of bulls which is evident in the buyers list." Ìý
AnsideÌýVulcan, a July 2024-born bullÌýfrom the Irvine family,ÌýDrummuir,Ìýled theÌýtrade at 20,000gns.
The first son sold from the AI sireÌýDeveronvaleÌýRazzledazzle,Ìýand out of the 16,000gnsÌýProctersÌýRdiamante, it went home with Gary and DianeÌýMcConachie,ÌýElchies.ÌýÌý
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Next atÌý18,000gns was Westhall Vince,Ìýa black bullÌýfrom Mary Fotheringham and Hazel and Robert McNee,ÌýTealing.
TheÌýNewhouseÌýOverfinlargÌýson marks the family's top price to date for a black Limousin bull. It was knocked down to W. Walker and Son, Ayrshire.Ìý
Two bulls sold for 17,000gns.
The first was Dyke Vulcan, from Donald MacGregor,ÌýGlasgow. By the 7,500gnsÌýWhinfellparkÌýOhagan, which wasÌýpurchasedÌýat Carlisle and has bred sons to 13,000gns previously, it sold to W. Steel, Lanark.ÌýÌý
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The next at this money wasÌýthe overall champion GoldiesÌýVavavoom,Ìýfrom Bruce Goldie,ÌýMouswald.
A son of the 40,000gnsÌýAmpertaineÌýOpportunity which has bred sons to 70,000gns,Ìýit went home withÌýStaplegroveÌýLivestock, Cullompton.ÌýÌý
A further two bulls sold for 15,000gns.
The senior champion Glenrock Vamos, from Thomas Illingworth,ÌýLockerbie,ÌýwasÌýthe first at this money.
The first calf by the home-bred sire GlenrockÌýStillgameÌýitÌýsold to R.B. Jones and Son, Montgomery.ÌýÌý
Wedderburn Vimto from Jim and Sandy Hunter, Huntly, was the second bull to sell for 15,000gns. AnÌýAmpertaineÌýJamboree son, it went home withÌýW.S.L. Muir, Stromness.ÌýÌý
The reserve overall champion,ÌýInschfieldÌýVespa, sold to 14,000gns. From the Davidson family, Insch,ÌýtheÌýMeadowrigÌýSuperstudÌýson placed fourth in the Limousin Grand Prix at last year'sÌýTurriffÌýShow. It was sold to Matthew Jack, Fife.ÌýÌý
Another two bulls sold for 13,000gns. AÌýsecondÌýblack bullÌýfrom the Westhall consignment, Westhall Vulcan, was first at this money.ÌýIt was knocked down to the Firm of Peter Alexand, Blairgowrie.ÌýÌý
HaltcliffeÌýVlaimir,ÌýfromÌýCraig Ridley'sÌýHaltcliffeÌýherd, Cumbria, was the second bull to sell for 13,000gns. It sold to K. Taylor and Sons,ÌýPerthshire.ÌýÌý
Three bulls were knocked down at 12,000gns. The first wasÌýRonickÌýVermonicÌýfrom Ronald Dick, Stirling. It went home with J. Lyon, Isle of Bute.ÌýÌý
The intermediate championÌýStrawfrankÌýVolvo, from Allan Campbell, Lanark, was next at 12,000gns. It was knocked down to M.J. Agnew, Stranraer.ÌýÌý
The final at this money was fromÌýIan Callion, Stirling, with the May 2024-born Lodge Valiant. By the AI sireÌýHaltcliffeÌýBen, it sold to J. and R. Mitchell, Perthshire.ÌýÌý
AveragesÌý
55 bulls, £9,744 (+£2,411ÌýonÌý2025).ÌýÌý
Auctioneers:ÌýUnited Auctions.Ìý


















