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Australian Highland Cattle Society Australian HighlandHerd Book Cattle Society ACHALLADER T J & MRS D M GOW 4421 BALSAM OF AMARINA (AI) 24/12/1999 Yellow AMA 15L Females S: JOCK OF INVERPOLLY 1547 Brindle D: BETH 2ND OF AMARINA 1465 GrA Yellow 4257 MADDISON OF ACHALLADER (AI) 12/04/1999 Yellow GOW 1L S: ROB DON THE BARD OF DURNESS 910 Red 4422 ANGELICA OF AMARINA (AI) 03/01/2000 Red AMA 1M D: ELSPETH OF TUCKURIMBA 2395 Yellow S: ARTHUR OF LAURELLA DOWNS 2422 Red D: ADELAIDE OF AMARINA 1714 GrA Red 4376 VICTORIA OF ACHALLADER (AI) 12/09/1999 Red GOW 2L 4423 MORAG 2ND OF AMARINA (AI) S: JAMES OF CRUACHAN 1326 Red 06/01/2000 Yellow AMA 2M D: MARJORIE OF BULTARRA 1084 Red S: ARTHUR OF LAURELLA DOWNS 2422 Red D: MORAG OF AMARINA 920 GrA Yellow ACHILTIBUIE M & L NASH 4424 LORELEI OF AMARINA 18/01/2000 Yellow AMA 3M Males S: VALENTINE OF HILLSIDE 2697 Red 4465 FERGUS OF ACHILTIBUIE (AI) D: LLOREN OF AMARINA 2106 Yellow 22/02/2000 Red ACB 4M S: PHILIP 1ST OF HI-ARROW Can 9609 Black 4425 FELICIA 2ND OF AMARINA D: SKYE OF DURNESS 567 Red 23/01/2000 White AMA 4M S: VALENTINE OF HILLSIDE 2697 Red D: FELICIA OF AMARINA 2910 Yellow 4466 IAINE 2ND OF ACHILTIBUIE (AI) 13/03/2000 Black ACB 5M S: PHILIP 1ST OF HI-ARROW Can 9609 Black 4426 TULIP OF AMARINA (AI) D: SYBIL 5TH OF DURNESS 1525 Yellow 02/07/2000 Black AMA 5M S: PHILIP 1ST OF HI-ARROW Can 9609 Black Females D: BERTA OF AMARINA 3340 Red 4467 SALLIE 3RD OF ACHILTIBUIE 4427 SALVIA OF AMARINA (AI) 14/02/2000 Red ACB 2M 28/09/2000 Yellow AMA 6M S: MONARCH 3RD OF DURNESS 2574 Red S: ARTHUR OF LAURELLA DOWNS 2422 Red D: SALLIE OF AMARINA 2671 GrA Brindle D: SUSAN OF AMARINA 1713 GrA Red 4468 GRETA 2ND OF ACHILTIBUIE 4428 ISIS 2ND OF AMARINA (AI) 20/02/2000 Red ACB 3M 05/10/2000 Yellow AMA 7M S: MONARCH 3RD OF DURNESS 2574 Red S: ARTHUR OF LAURELLA DOWNS 2422 Red D: ANNIE OF FIREFROST 873 GrA Yellow D: ISIS OF AMARINA 2108 Yellow 4469 CASSIE OF ACHILTIBUIE (AI) 23/03/2000 Dun ACB 6M APPLETREEWICK D A & L H KILROY S: PHILIP 1ST OF HI-ARROW Can 9609 Black D: CHRISTIAN 3RD OF DURNESS 1524 White Female 4414 EMILY OF APPLETREEWICK (AI) 4470 DAEL OF ACHILTIBUIE 15/04/2000 Red ACB 7M 12/04/2000 Yellow ATW 1M S: FERGUS OF WATTLE CREEK 3433 White S: JOCK OF INVERPOLLY 1547 Brindle D: RAYLENE OF LAURELLA DOWNS 3156 Red D: AILIE THE FAIR OF APPLETREEWICK 3202 White 4471 LAUREN OF ACHILTIBUIE ARDVORLICH A MCL & D K STEWART 25/04/2000 Red ACB 9M S: FERGUS OF WATTLE CREEK 3433 White Male D: BONNIE OF LAURELLA DOWNS 3050 Red 4320 LIAM OF ARDVORLICH 19/07/1999 Brindle AS 11L ALTNAHARRA W G & E J THOMSON S: JOCK OF INVERPOLLY 1547 Brindle D: LILEAS RUADH OF ARDVORLICH 265 Red Females Females 4431 MORAG OF ALTNAHARRA 30/08/2000 Yellow WGT 01M 4319 ELLIN OF ARDVORLICH S: IAIN MHOR OF CRUACHAN 3978 Yellow 07/08/1999 Red AS 12L D: EILIDH OF ALTNAHARRA 1325 Red S: JOCK OF INVERPOLLY 1547 Brindle D: EILIDH OF ARDVORLICH 430 Red 4432 NATALIE OF ALTNAHARRA 30/08/2000 Yellow WGT 02M 4396 EUPHEMIA OF ARDVORLICH (AI) S: IAIN MHOR OF CRUACHAN 3978 Yellow 01/10/1998 Red AS 56K D: ELSPETH OF ALTNAHARRA 2097 Brindle S: JOCK OF INVERPOLLY 1547 Brindle D: SOBRACH OG 3RD OF ARDVORLICH 1218 Brindle 4433 MAGAIDH OF ALTNAHARRA 13/09/2000 Red WGT 03M S: IAIN MHOR OF CRUACHAN 3978 Yellow BAIRNSLEY G & K HASTIE D: EALA OF ALTNAHARRA 1324 Red Male AMARINA A & A WARDE 4336 LUACHMHOR BHUIDE OF BAIRNSLEY 02/09/1999 Yellow BA 2L S: EVEREST OF SWAINS Can 8700 White Females D: QUALITY OF MACQUARIE 2871 Red 4238 LUCY OF AMARINA 26/08/1999 Yellow AMA 8L Females S: VALENTINE OF HILLSIDE 2697 Red D: BARBARA OF AMARINA 611 GrA Red 4335 KYLA DONN OF BAIRNSLEY (AI) 24/10/1999 Red BA 4L S: TRAFALGAR BENEDICT USA 24228 Red 4239 ELLE OF AMARINA D: MOLLY OF DANDALOO 1429 Red 10/09/1999 Yellow AMA 13L S: VALENTINE OF HILLSIDE 2697 Red D: SHENE OF ARDVORLICH 1144 Red 4445 BONNIE DUBH OF BAIRNSLEY (AI) 08/08/2000 Black BA 1M S: PHILIP 1ST OF HI-ARROW Can 9609 Black 4420 SARAH 2ND OF AMARINA (AI) D: ROSALLIE OF MACQUARIE 3561 Red 23/12/1999 Yellow AMA 14L S: ARTHUR OF LAURELLA DOWNS 2422 Red D: SARAH OF AMARINA 3342 White 11 Australian HighlandHerd Book Cattle Society 4446 MEGHAN OF BAIRNSLEY BEN EYRIE MS J MCKENZIE & S MURPHY 13/08/2000 Red BA 2M S: DUGHLAS OF ALTNAHARRA 1864 Red Male D: BRIAGHA RUADH OF BAIRNSLEY 3160 Red 4203 ANGUS OF BEN EYRIE (AI) 04/02/2000 Black BEN 4M 4447 IONA OF BAIRNSLEY S: PHILIP 1ST OF HI-ARROW Can 9609 Black 25/08/2000 Red BA 3M D: MISTY BRIGADOON OF BEN EYRIE 3198 Red S: DUGHLAS OF ALTNAHARRA 1864 Red D: AIRLIE OF CRANNOG RHU 2571 Red Females 4448 DWYN OF BAIRNSLEY 4199 CATHERINE OF BEN EYRIE (AI) 10/10/2000 Red BA 4M 10/12/1999 White BEN 3L S: DOUGLAS OF DANDALOO 1433 Brindle S: GILLE COIR OF PENNYGOWN UK 6883 Yellow D: SILKY OF STRATHBOGIE 3787 Red D: CAITLIN OF BEN EYRIE 2851 Yellow 4449 LANA OF BAIRNSLEY 4200 BONNY JANE OF BEN EYRIE (AI) 17/10/2000 Red BA 5M 29/01/2000 Yellow BEN 2M S: DOUGLAS OF DANDALOO 1433 Brindle S: GILLE COIR OF PENNYGOWN UK 6883 Yellow D: LEEANDRA OF TARA VALLEY 3779 Red D: BONNIE OF DURNESS 355 GrA Red 4450 NEILA OG OF BAIRNSLEY (AI) 4201 MATILDA OF BEN EYRIE (AI) 04/11/2000 Red BA 7M 25/01/2000 Yellow BEN 1M S: GUSGURLACH OF WINDRUSH Can 6015 Red S: GILLE COIR OF PENNYGOWN UK 6883 Yellow D: MOLLY OF DANDALOO 1429 Red D: ELIZABETH OF BEN EYRIE 3199 White 4202 SHEENA OF BEN EYRIE (AI) BALNACRAIG G R MATTHEWS 02/02/2000 Yellow BEN 3M S: RHOMANDA'S UMBERTO Can 4560 Red Females D: FIONA OF LOWTHER 970 Red 4352 DALLIMORE RHO OF BALNACRAIG 06/03/2000 Red BC 01M 4472 HOLLIE OF BEN EYRIE (AI) S: BREADEN OF DANDALOO 1430 Brindle 24/09/2000 Red BEN 3M D: DONNACH OG OF GLENGARRY 1039 Red S: GILLE COIR OF PENNYGOWN UK 6883 Yellow D: MORAG OF BEN EYRIE 3479 Red 4505 GUINEVERE RHO OF BALNACRAIG 14/08/2000 Yellow BC O1M BIFFINBRAE M & R CHILVERS S: HAMISH OF CRANNOG RHU 2346 Red D: SARAH OF DANDALOO 1427 Red & J & K CLARK 4506 ISOBELLE RHO OF BALNACRAIG Female 13/11/2000 Red BC O2M 4223 NIALL 4TH OF BIFFINBRAE (AI) S: HAMISH OF CRANNOG RHU 2346 Red 04/10/1999 White BNB 1L D: DEANNA OF DANDALOO 1914 Red S: JOCK OF CULLERNE UK 6816 Yellow D: NIALL 3RD OF BIFFINBRAE 3446 White 4507 EMILIE OF BALNACRAIG 24/11/2000 Yellow BC O3M S: HAMISH OF CRANNOG RHU 2346 Red BLACK MHOR M J PEARCE D: BETSY OF BALNACRAIG 3308 Yellow Female 4508 JOSEPHINE RHO OF BALNACRAIG 27/11/2000 Red BC O4M 4453 MISTY OF BLACK MHOR (AI) S: HAMISH OF CRANNOG RHU 2346 Red 17/08/2000 Red BMP 1M D: PHANTAYSHA OF BALNACRAIG 4015 Red S: JOCK OF INVERPOLLY 1547 Brindle D: STUAMAIG 2ND OF ARDVORLICH 1203 Red 4509 MAUDIE OF BALNACRAIG 27/11/2000 Red BC O5M BLACKWARRY N & MRS C WOLFENDEN S: HAMISH OF CRANNOG RHU 2346 Red D: MABEL OF BALNACRAIG 3726 Red Male 4359 BUDDY OF BLACKWARRY BARD'S HILL MRS S THURLOW 01/01/2000 White BW 04M S: DRUMLOCH OF TAMBO GLEN 3377 Yellow Female D: ANNIE 2ND OF BIFFINBRAE 2173 White 4429 PIPPA OF BARD'S HILL Female 18/05/2000 Red BSH 1M S: BASIL OF JYNDARRA 1671 Yellow 4356 ANNETTE OF BLACKWARRY D: ANDREA OF FINDHORN 1676 Red 28/01/1999 Brindle BW 3L S: ABCALLUM OF GLENGARRY 2120 Red D: ANNIE 2ND OF BIFFINBRAE 2173 White BELALIE SPRINGS M & B PEARSON Male BRAIDWOOD W MCLEOD 4260 MORGAN OF BELALIE SPRINGS Male 08/02/2000 Red BS 1M S: ANDY OF DURNESS 2575 White 4404 ROBERT BRUCE OF BRAIDWOOD D: FIONNA OF GLENGROVE 784 GrA Red 03/02/2000 Yellow BM 1M S: HAMISH OF CALLEMONDAH 2837 Red Females D: BLAIR OF WROXHAM 3266 Red 4490 MILLENNIUM MILLIE OF BELALIE SPRINGS 18/10/2000 White BS 2M BUCHANAN J & MRS J ALBERT S: ANDY OF DURNESS 2575 White D: BRIDIE OF GLENGROVE 1309 GrA Yellow Females 4491 MISTY LADY OF BELALIE SPRINGS 4302 DEIRDRE OF BUCHANAN 24/10/2000 Red BS 3M 30/08/1998 Red JA 4K S: ROSS OF MACQUARIE 3442 Yellow S: GAISGEACH GEAL OF ARDVORLICH 295 White D: KAYLA OF GLENGROVE 3410 Red D: PHEOBE OF CRANNOG RHU 1023 Red 12 Australian HighlandHerd Book Cattle Society 4303 MEIG OF BUCHANAN 4282 CINNAMON OF CLAREMONT 21/12/1998 Red JA 7K 19/04/2000 Red JSB 2M S: BASIL OF JYNDARRA 1671 Yellow S: GUY OF HIGHDEX 592 Red D: FANCY 5TH OF ARDVORLICH 441 GrA White D: MUIRNEAG RUADH 2ND OF ARDVORLICH 1585 Red 4304 SORCHA OF BUCHANAN 4283 ADELIN MAY OF CLAREMONT 12/04/1999 White JA 1L 28/04/2000 Red JSB 3M S: GAISGEACH GEAL OF ARDVORLICH 295 White S: GUY OF HIGHDEX 592 Red D: CLARRISSA OF BULTARRA 2162 White D: ADELIN SADIE OF ARDVORLICH 3095 Red 4305 LEITIS OF BUCHANAN 4284 MAY QUEEN OF CLAREMONT 09/10/1999 Red JA 5L 08/05/2000 Red JSB 4M S: GAISGEACH GEAL OF ARDVORLICH 295 White S: HAMISH OF CRUACHAN 3414 Red D: LEANNE 7TH OF ARDVORLICH 1196 Red D: CATHERINE RUADH OF ARDVORLICH 3098 Red CALLEMONDAH D ALEXANDER CRANNOG RHU M E HAIR Females Male 4515 IOWANNA 2ND OF CALLEMONDAH 4513 BALMORAL OF CRANNOG RHU (AI) 12/08/2000 Red ALE 1M 07/04/2000 Red EH Conj 4M S: ROB ROY 2ND OF ARD CHOILLE 2081 Red S: HALLMARK 2ND OF TRELISSICK NZ 31 Red D: IOWANA OF CALLEMONDAH 3325 Red D: AGNES OF CRANNOG RHU 2814 Red 4516 CAILIN OG 2ND OF CALLEMONDAH Females 16/08/2000 Red ALE 2M S: ROB ROY 2ND OF ARD CHOILLE 2081 Red 4440 MAIGHDEAN OF CRANNOG RHU (AI) D: CAILIN OG OF CALLEMONDAH 2850 Red 25/03/2000 EH Conj 1M S: HALLMARK 2ND OF TRELISSICK NZ 31 Red D: ALICE OF CRANNOG RHU 2815 Red 4517 MOKARI 2ND OF CALLEMONDAH 17/08/2000 Red ALE 3M S: ROB ROY 2ND OF ARD CHOILLE 2081 Red 4441 MAIRL OF CRANNOG RHU D: MOKARI OF CALLEMONDAH 2849 GrA Red 01/06/2000 EH Conj 2M S: THOMAS OF BULTARRA 637 Red D: AILSA OF CRANNOG RHU 2570 Red CANOWINDRA M R & J A SHARP 4442 MULREAG OF CRANNOG RHU 31/05/2000 EH Conj 3M Females S: THOMAS OF BULTARRA 637 Red 4521 CLEMANTINE OF CANOWINDRA (AI) D: ANNAG OF CRANNOG RHU 2631 Red 28/02/2000 Red CMS 1M S: GUSGURLACH OF WINDRUSH Can 6015 Red D: CASPIAN OF CANOWINDRA
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