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The final Spring show & Sale finishes out the year in Nenagh!

The annual Hereford show & Sale was held in Central Auctions Nenagh on Thursday 16th May.

Though a slow start to the sale – the prices remained steady throughout. The average price of the sale was €3,000 and 24 of 40 bulls presented for sale were sold on the day.

The judge on the day was local Hereford breeder Edward Dudley, Kilsunny Herefords, Thurles. There were five large classes to judge but that didn’t hinder Edward in completing the task in a professional and timely manner. Edward tapped out one of the youngest bulls in the sale as his choice of Champion, Ballinalick Profile PP by Willie Duff, Tipperary. This February 2023 bull is sired by Fisher 1 Profile and bred from Gouldingpoll 1 Kashmir 825, a Panmure 1 Henry dam. Profile has five stars for the Replacement index, four stars for the Terminal Index, below average for calving, €127 for Dairy beef index and just 3.3% for dairy cow calving. This homozygous polled bull was sold for €3,800 to Pedigree Hereford breeder, Peter Cooke, Tipperary.

Champion: Ballinalick Profile PP sold for €3,800 with exhibitor Seamus Farrell, breeders Willie & Kathy Duff, Judge Edward Dudley and IHBS President John Boddy

Michael Farrell from Westmeath topped the sale at €4,700 with his second entry, Castledaly Kean HH. This January 2023 bull was sired by Conmelvin Ollie and bred from a Haven Kingpin dam.  He is a five-star Replacement bull and won his class during the show before being purchased by Hereford breeder Nigel Heatrick, Glaslough Herefords, Monaghan.

Castledaly Kean HH topped the sale at €4,700 with exhibitor Noel Farrell, Purchaser Nigel Heatrick, exhibitor Hugh P Murray and breeder Michael Farrell

Michael Farrell also sold his first entry into the sale; Lot 36 – Castledaly Orchard. Another Conmelvin Ollie son – Orchard was bred from a Steil Gerard dam. Orchard has four stars for both the Replacement and the Terminal Index, +10.6kgs for Carcass Weight, five stars for Carcass Conformation and +6.3kgs for Milk. This horned bull was purchased by Hereford breeder; Tom Brennan of Balleen Herefords, Kilkenny for €2,900.

Reserve Champion of the show was awarded to Gouldingpoll 1 Acorn by Matthew Goulding, Kerry. This November 2022 bull is sired by Panmure 1 Nugget and bred from the renowned Duchess family – Gouldingpoll 1 Duchess 602. Acorn has four stars for the Replacement Index, Five stars for the Terminal Index, +14.6kgs for Carcass Weight, +8.7kgs for Milk, the highest bull catalogued for DBI at €142 and 3.7% for dairy cow calving. Acorn was sold for €4,400.

Reserve Champion Gouldingpoll 1 Acorn sold for €4,400 with breeder Matthew Goulding, IHBS President John Boddy, Judge Edward Dudley & Sponsor Tennyson Egar from Irish Hereford Prime

First time exhibitor at the Hereford Society sales, Jack Larkin, also went home with an empty trailer after selling his entry, Intelagri 1 Luke, for €4,000 to Hereford breeder Marcus Kelleher, Kerry. Jack purchased this bull as a calf under a cow at the Intelagri Dispersal sale in 2023. This February 2023 bull is homozygous polled. He is sired by Intelagri 1 Lancelot and bred from a Normanton 1 Laertes dam. Luke has Five Stars for the Replacement Index and the Terminal Index, +8.4kgs for Carcass Weight, a beef cow calving figure of 2.4% and a DBI of €119.

Intelagri 1 Luke sold for €4,000 with exhibitor Jack Larkin, Purchaser Marcus Kelleher and Sponsor Tennyson Egar from Irish Hereford Prime

Nigel Heatrick also had a successful day of selling bulls. Nigel sold his first and second bull entered into the sale – lot 29 and lot 31. Lot 29 Glaslough Apache was sired by Cill Cormaic Quinlan and bred from a Ballyaville Nelson dam. Apache is a four-star Replacement Index bull with a very easy beef cow calving figure of 0.8%, a DBI of €98 and a dairy cow calving figure of 3.1%. Apache was sold to a Tipperary dairy herd for €3,700.

Glaslough Apache sold for €3,700 with breeders Theola and Nigel Heatrick and purchaser Olivia Harding

The next lot into the ring, also by Nigel Heatrick, lot 31 – Glaslough Admiral was also sired by Cill Cormaic Quinlan and bred from Glaslough Thalia, a Clondrina 1110th dam. This October 2022 bull has a dairy cow calving figure of 3.4%, above average DBI of €87, an easy calving beef cow figure of 1.8% and was sold to a dairy Shorthorn herd for €3,800.

Glaslough Admiral sold for €3,800 with breeders Nigel and Theola Heatrick

The youngest and final bull into the sale also sold on the day. Moyclare Wizard was sired by Caislean Jake and bred from Moyclare Rose 43, a Free Town Nadal dam. This March 2023 bull has four stars for the Replacement Index and the Terminal Index, +11.6kgs for Carcass Weight, five stars for Conformation, a DBI of €106 and a dairy cow calving figure of 3.9%. Wizard was sold for €3,500.

Moyclare Wizard, by Michael Molloy, sold for €3,500

Padraig McGrath of Kye Herefords, Roscommon also had a successful sale day when he sold four out of the five bulls entered. Lot 47 – Kyepoll 1 1 Star 1014, sired by Fabb 1 Northern Star and bred from Firbosa 1 Rosa 321, has a five-star Replacement Index, a DBI index of €111 and an easy dairy cow calving figure of 2.9%.

Kyepoll 1 1 Star 1014 sold for €3,200 with breeders Padraig & Catherine McGrath

Many thanks are extended to the show judge, Edward Dudley, Sale auctioneer, Eamonn Gaffney, Central Auctions Nenagh staff, Society staff and Irish Hereford Prime for their continued sponsorship.

Wishing all purchasers during all of the Spring Hereford Sales the very best of luck.

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