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Christmas Classic Thainstone Web Catalogue For the Christmas Classic Texel In-Lamb Sale of 143 Pedigree In Lamb Texel Females at Thainstone on Monday, 30th November Sale: 5pm Further details Aberdeen & Northern Marts Tel: 01467 623715 INDEX Prefix Lot Number Name ALEXANDER, E, AUCHENBREDDIE FARM, INSCH, BREDDIE'S F64-73 ABERDEENSHIRE, AB52 6LY BRADLEY, JAMES, CLASHINDARROCH COTTAGE, GARTLY, TILLYMINATE F115-116 HUNTLY, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB54 4QS BUCHAN, GAVIN, WYREEMA, CLINTERTY FARM, NEW PENNAN F96-99 ABERDOUR, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB43 6HS BUCHAN Jr, BRIAN, WYREEMA, CLINTERTY FARM, NEW CLINTERTY F89-95 ABERDOUR, FRASERBURGH, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB43 6HS HOWIE, A & G, WEST KNOCK, STUARTFIELD, PETERHEAD, KNOCK F46-53 ABERDEENSHIRE, AB42 8DJ HUNTER, HELEN, BRAEHEAD, BAINSHOLE, HUNTLY, FOUDLAND F125-126 ABERDEENSHIRE, AB54 6AS IMLAH, PATRICIA, 2 WOOD COTTAGES, KINGSEAT, BENNACHIE F16-19, NEWMACHAR, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB21 0UE F127-130 INNES & SONS, JAMES, DUNSCROFT, HUNTLY, STRATHBOGIE F1-2, F54-60 ABERDEENSHIRE, AB54 4SA KNOX, WILLIAM J, MID HADDO, FYVIE, TURRIFF, HADDO F26-35 ABERDEENSHIRE, AB53 8LB LEE, A C, FEURDIES, MEMSIE, FRASERBURGH, FORDAFOURIE F3-5, F20-25 ABERDEENSHIRE, AB43 7UD LEEK, DAVID, ROWANHILL FARM, KININMONTH, ROWANHILL F100-108 PETERHEAD, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB42 4JG LEGGAT, MICHAEL, CAIRNTON FARM, FORGUE, HUNTLY, FOREMAN HILL F61-63 ABERDEENSHIRE, AB54 6BL MCRAE, A & H, NEWTONHILL, CLATT, HUNTLY, NEWTONHILL F117, F124 ABERDEENSHIRE, AB54 4PL MORRISON, GRAHAM A S, INCHBRUICH FARM, CORNHILL, DEVERONVALE F74-83 BANFF, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB45 2HA MUTCH, EDWARD, BURNSIDE, SOUTH KINMUNDY, S KINMUNDY F12-15 NEWMACHAR, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB21 7PE PETERKIN, JOHN, 15 BARNYARDS, BEAULY, INVERNESS CROFTDHU F84-87 SHIRE, HIGHLAND, IV4 7AT PETERKIN, ROY, 15 BARNYARDS, BEAULY, HIGHLAND, IV4 BARNYARDS F88 7AT SCOTT, R F, ASHVALE, DRUMS OF PARK, CORNHILL, DRUMPARK F6-11, MORAY, AB45 2BT F118-123, F131-143 WILSON, ROBERT H, NORTH DORLAITHERS FARM, MILNBANK F36-45 TURRIFF, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB53 8AL YOUNGSON, JAMES S, WESTERTON, CULLERLIE ECHT, WESTERTON F109-114 WESTHILL, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB32 6XB In Lamb Ewes Pen Number: 711 MESSRS JAMES INNES & SONS STRATHBOGIE IJS 1 STRATHBOGIE IJS1300321(E) Born: 20/02/2013 Sire: SCHOLARS TWENTY TWELVE YWM1200040(E) by MULLAN SUPREMACY HBN110027 Dam: IJS1100040(E) by GLENSIDE RAZZLE DAZZLE FPG1000055(E) GDam: CJN085567(2) by HEXEL LEXUS MZH05195(2) GGDam:CJN06079(1) by GARNGOUR LIGHTNING CJN05054(2) Service Sire: MILLAR'S WINDBROOK by KNAP VITAL SPARK CKP1400079(3) Service Details: AI on 08/10/15 Notes: Breeders Note:- Millar's Windbrook purchased for 14,000gns. 2 STRATHBOGIE IJS1300296(E) Born: 17/02/2013 Sire: SCHOLARS TWENTY TWELVE YWM1200040(E) by MULLAN SUPREMACY HBN110027 Dam: IJS05012(E) by CASTLECAIRN KUNG FOO FIGHTER RNA04330(E) GDam: FEB99073(2) by CULTER ALLERS EXOCET MBC98032(1) GGDam:FEB97092(2) by TURIN CAIN MDT96117(1) Service Sire: MILLAR'S WINDBROOK by KNAP VITAL SPARK CKP1400079(3) Service Details: AI on 12/10/15 Service Sires MILLAR'S WINDBROOK VMG1501215(E) Born: 08/02/2015 Sire: KNAP VITAL SPARK by TULLAGH SARACEN CJT1100211(E) Dam: VMG1200704(E) by STAINTON REAL MCCOY WPS1000031(E) GDam: VMG1000167(1) by SANDELFORD PREMIER HEN09014(2) GGDam: VMG08511(E) by MELLOR VALE MASTERPIECE BCM06007(E) Pen Number: 712 A C LEE & CO FORDAFOURIE LAF 3 FORDAFOURIE LAF1300254(2) Born: 21/04/2013 Sire: FORDAFOURIE TAKEOVER LAF1200136(E) by DOUGANHILL MC FLY GCK06073(1) Dam: LAF1100068(E) by FORDAFOURIE RIO LAF1000048(E) GDam: LAF02049(2) by CLAYBURY HAWKEYE DHL01027(E) GGDam:LAF00043(2) by GLENSIDE FESTIVAL FPG99091(3) Service Sire: GARNGOUR VINTAGE by SPRINGWELL ULSTERBOY GRS1301242(E) Service Details: AI on 09/09/15 Notes: Breeders Note:- Well bred ewe. G Dam is da, of Fordafourie Kracker, National Sale Champion 2004, sold for 32,000gns. 4 FORDAFOURIE LAF1300243(3) Born: 10/03/2013 Sire: SPORTSMANS ROONEY BGS1000036(E) by BALTIER PANTHER FEB09977(1) Dam: LAF080248(3) by GARNGOUR NOBLEMAN CJN07610(2) GDam: LAF03058(2) by DURISDEER INSTRUCTOR ORD02018(1) GGDam:LAF01032(2) by GLENSIDE EUROSTAR FPG98006(2) Service Sire: CLAYBURY WONDER BOY by STAINTON VANTAGE II WPS1400599(E) Service Details: AI 26/09/15 Notes: Breeders Note:- Triplet out of a very Big Nobleman ewe. 5 FORDAFOURIE LAF1200182(2) Born: 04/03/2012 Sire: KELSO SUMO MBZ1100155(E) by LLANGWM ROCKY JLI1000060(1) Dam: LAF06096(3) by CREWBURN LORENZO HBC05004(2) GDam: LAF02049(2) by CLAYBURY HAWKEYE DHL01027(E) GGDam:LAF00043(2) by GLENSIDE FESTIVAL FPG99091(3) Service Sire: FACHELL VICTOR by KNOCK TARANA HAK1200401(E) Service Details: AI on 25/09/15 Notes: Breeders Note:- Great family dam is maternal sister to Fordafourie Kracker, National Sale Champion 2004, sold to 32,000gns. Service Sires GARNGOUR VINTAGE CJN1403170(E) Born: 22/03/2014 Sire: SPRINGWELL ULSTERBOY by CORNERSTONE TIN TIN SID1200264(E) Dam: CJN1201549(E) by STRATHBOGIE SMOKEY BLUE IJS1100074(E) GDam: CJN1000048(E) by RASCARREL PANTHER MTR091805(2) GGDam: CJN096478(E) by CRAIGHEAD MASTERPIECE CMC06285(E) FACHELL VICTOR MIF1400841(1) Born: 12/03/2014 Sire: KNOCK TARANA by SPORTSMANS SUPREME BGS1100303(E) Dam: MIF1200383(1) by SPORTSMANS SUPERSTAR BGS1100223(E) GDam: MIF08883(E) by PENNAN MIRACLE BUP06282(1) GGDam: MIF00102(2) by MUIRESK FIGURATIVE MSK99113(1) CLAYBURY WONDER BOY DHL1500835(1) Born: 05/02/2015 Sire: STAINTON VANTAGE II by ANGLEZARKE UNO SSQ1300204(E) Dam: DHL1300674(2) by MELLOR VALE TOMAHAWK BCM1200139(E) GDam: DHL1100126(2) by GLENSIDE ROYAL MALE FPG1000027(E) GGDam: DHL08203(1) by GARNGOUR MAESTRO CJN06040(E) Pen Number: 746 MR R E & MRS R F SCOTT DRUMPARK SRK 6 DRUMPARK SRK1100291(2) Born: 11/03/2011 Sire: ANNAN ROYAL MINT JKA1000022(E) by CONNACHAN O2 YSM080002(E) Dam: SRK08680(E) by COWAL MAVERICK CKC06067(1) GDam: SRK01006(1) by TAMNAMONEY GLADIATOR SRY00043(1) GGDam:SIH98015(1) by COURTHILL DOMBINATOR HCC97007(1) Service Sire: KELSO SAMSON by LLANGWM ROCKY JLI1000060(1) Service Details: AI on 26/10/15 Notes: Breeders Note:- Dam of Overall Champion at Oct 14 Thainstone Sale. Sold to Orchardstown Flock. 7 DRUMPARK SRK1200363(E) Born: 20/02/2012 Sire: KELSO SERBERUS MBZ1100075(E) by LLANGWM ROCKY JLI1000060(1) Dam: MSK04637(E) by LOOSEBEARE IMP QEL02434(1) GDam: BIA01015(2) by GLENSIDE FORSYTH FPG99099(1) GGDam:MSK99158(E) by MUIRESK ELKE MSK98130(1) Service Sire: KELSO OXYGEN by GARNGOUR NIRVANA CJN07598(2) Service Details: AI on 24/09/15 Notes: Breeders Note:- Dam of a top embryo gimmer in the Deveronvale Flock. Damaged an eye as a ewe lamb. 8 DRUMPARK SRK1200378(1) Born: 25/03/2012 Sire: KELSO SERBERUS MBZ1100075(E) by LLANGWM ROCKY JLI1000060(1) Dam: SRK1000031(E) by KELSO OXYGEN MBZ08019(E) GDam: SRK03015(1) by WARTLE GOLIATH BIA00007(1) GGDam:LYM00051(2) by GLENSIDE FORSYTH FPG99099(1) Service Sire: KELSO OXYGEN by GARNGOUR NIRVANA CJN07598(2) Service Details: AI on 25/10/15 Notes: Breeders Note:- Dam of a very good gimmer 544. Same family as the 12,000gns Drumpark President. 9 DRUMPARK SRK1300459(E) Born: 13/02/2013 Sire: KELSO SERBERUS MBZ1100075(E) by LLANGWM ROCKY JLI1000060(1) Dam: SRK09738(E) by KELSO OXYGEN MBZ08019(E) GDam: LYM00051(2) by GLENSIDE FORSYTH FPG99099(1) GGDam:LYM97048(2) by MUIRESK BOLERO MSK95018(3) Service Sire: KELSO OXYGEN by GARNGOUR NIRVANA CJN07598(2) Service Details: AI on 24/09/15 Notes: Breeders Note:- the first of three embryo sisters to Drumpark Unique. Sire of the 32,000gns Hexel Wildcard. Craillcoh Uk sire of lambs to 10,000gns, and from the same flush, Devronvale tup lamb top place at Lanark Sept 14 sale 3,000gns. 10 DRUMPARK SRK1300462(E) Born: 13/02/2013 Sire: KELSO SERBERUS MBZ1100075(E) by LLANGWM ROCKY JLI1000060(1) Dam: SRK09738(E) by KELSO OXYGEN MBZ08019(E) GDam: LYM00051(2) by GLENSIDE FORSYTH FPG99099(1) GGDam:LYM97048(2) by MUIRESK BOLERO MSK95018(3) Service Sire: KELSO SAMSON by LLANGWM ROCKY JLI1000060(1) Service Details: AI on 14/10/15 Notes: Breeders Note:- Sister to 459 and 469. 11 DRUMPARK SRK1300469(E) Born: 14/02/2013 Sire: KELSO SERBERUS MBZ1100075(E) by LLANGWM ROCKY JLI1000060(1) Dam: SRK09738(E) by KELSO OXYGEN MBZ08019(E) GDam: LYM00051(2) by GLENSIDE FORSYTH FPG99099(1) GGDam:LYM97048(2) by MUIRESK BOLERO MSK95018(3) Service Sire: DEVERONVALE PERFECTION by KELSO OXYGEN MBZ08019(E) Service Details: AI on 23/09/15 Notes: Breeders Note:- Sister to 459 and 462. Service Sires KELSO OXYGEN MBZ08019(E) Born: 29/02/2008 Scrapie genotype: Scrapie plan ARR/ARH (NSP) Sire: GARNGOUR NIRVANA by HEXEL LEXUS MZH05195(2) Dam: FPG05151(2) by CASTLECAIRN KELTIC STAR RNA04375(1) GDam: FPG03122(2) by CLAYBURY ISTABRAQ DHL02065(E) GGDam: FPG00077(2) by TURIN FANTASTIC MDT99042(1) DEVERONVALE PERFECTION MGV09436(E) Born: 09/02/2009 Sire: KELSO OXYGEN by GARNGOUR NIRVANA CJN07598(2) Dam: MGV07251(E) by KNOCK MAGNUM II HAK06670(E) GDam: HAK05030(1) by ANGLEZARKE KRUG SSQ04424(E) GGDam: HAK01011(3) by MUIRESK GRAND SLAM MSK00034(E) KELSO SAMSON MBZ1100185(E) Born: 08/02/2011 Sire: LLANGWM ROCKY by KELSO PICASSO MBZ09040(E) Dam: MBZ09239(E) by MELLOR VALE OFFICER BCM08023(E) GDam: MBZ08014(E) by GARNGOUR NIRVANA CJN07598(2) GGDam: RNA05050(E) by WATCHKNOWE JIMMY'S PRIDE WJW03013(2) In Lamb Gimmers Pen Number: 713 MR EDWARD MUTCH S KINMUNDY MEK 12 S KINMUNDY MEK1400254(2) Born: 14/02/2014 Sire: KNOCK SOLO HAK1100159(E) by CAMBWELL ROB ROY LTC1000028(E) Dam: MEK1100062(2) by PENNAN ODDESEY BUP08585(1) GDam: MEK08712(1) by MILNBANK MAESTRO LYM06319(2) GGDam:MEK02041(1) by RASCARREL ARTIC MTR94005(2) Service Sire: DEVERONVALE UNDERTONE I by DEVERONVALE SUPREME MGV1100141(E) Service Details: AI on 24/09/15 13 S KINMUNDY MEK1400283(2) Born: 12/03/2014 Sire: KNOCK
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