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Fife Show Results FIFE SHOW RESULTS Colour key: red - first blue - second Trophy results available on website. green - third Please contact the Secretary for further information. CATTLE EXHIBITORS Aitken, Mr R, 6 College Terrace, Methven Blair, Mr & Mrs D, Little Inch Farm, Wormit Brown, Mr R, Rose Cottage, Radernie Douglas, Mr C, G.O.D Commercials, High Barn, Brougham, Penrith Drysdale, Mr J, Kinnesswood Farm, Kinnesswood, Kinross Durie & Sons, Messrs G, Lower Kenly, Boarhills Garton, Mr & Mrs A, 4 Kildinny Cottage, Forteviot, Perth Gilmour & Son, J, Industrial Buildings, Penston, Macmerry Grieve, Mr A R, Carlhurlie, Leven Highland Wagyu, Burnside of Balhaldie, Dunblane Inglis, Mr C, Greencap Cottage, Dalachy Farm, Aberdour Lawrie, Mr & Mrs, Cuthill Towers, Milnathort Lawson, Mr W, Rahalloch, Windsole, Auchterarder Lawson & Sons, B, North Cassingray, Largoward Lyle, Mr G, Nether Pratis, Leven McGowan, Mr J, Fingask, Dairsie McKerrow, Mr D, Nochnarry, Freuchie McLaren, Messrs W & D, Netherton, Blackford, Auchterarder McNaughton, Mr R, 5 Marshall Place, Luncarty, Perth McNeil, Mr R, Kincardine Castle, Auchterarder Milne, Mr G, Kinaldy farm, St Andrews Mylius, Mr A & Partners of St Fort, St Fort Farm, Newport-on-Tay Nelson, Mr R, Cuttlehill Farm, Crossgates, Cowdenbeath Orr, JC, Baldastard, Lundin Links, Leven Peters, Mr WA, Cuilt Farmhouse, Monzie, Crieff Prentice, Mr B, Downfield Farm, Ladybank, Cupar Reaper, S&H, Pitcairn Herefords, 57 Warwick Close, Leuchars Redpath, J&J, Knowehead Of Kilry, Kilry, Alyth Rettie, R&C, 3 Aberdona Mains, Alloa Smith, G&M, Drumsleed, Fordoun, Laurencekirk Thomson, Mr J, Hilton of Beath Farm, Kelty Thomson, Roddick & Laurie Ltd, Newlands, Eaglesfield, Lockerbie Wainright, Mr I, Todhall, Dairsie, Cupar Waldie, Mr M, No.2 North Callange Farm, Cupar Wallace-Riddle, Mr J, Balgay Farm, Inchture, Perth Wilson, J&I, Carskerdo, Cupar Wilson, Mr & Mrs B, Dams of Rameldry, Kingskettle, Cupar Wood, Mr J, Brewsterwells Farm, St Andrews 1 SHORTHORNS Judge: Mr S Johnston, 10 Maple Lane, Huby Steward: Mr D Wood, 7 Douglas Crescent, Kinross CUPS The Piper Second Challenge Cup - presented by James Piper Esq, The Grange, Burntisland. Won outright by Messrs H W Melville & Sons, Balmullo and re-presented by them as a Perpetual Trophy for the Best Animal in the Shorthorn classes. The J B W Smith (Agricultural Division) Ltd (Perpetual) Shield for the Best Animal bred by exhibitor. SPECIAL PRIZE A bag of Starlyne Minerals to the Champion, presented by R Nicol. Qualifier for the Scottish Beef Shorthorn Club - Summer Show Points Competition 2015. Class 1 Bull born before 1 January 2014. 1 Highland Wagyu, Quoiggs Frued 2 W & J McGowan & Son, Glenisla Gandolph Class 2 Bull born after 1 January 2014. 3 Highland Wagyu, Hot Rod 4 Highland Wagyu, H W Hublot 5 J Wood, Wells Hunter 6 W & J McGowan & Son, Fingask Harley 7 J Wallace-Riddle, Balgay Healer 8 J Wallace-Riddle, Balgay Haradrin 9 Thomson, Roddick & Laurie, No Name Class 3 Cow in milk or in calf born before 1 January 2013. 10 R & C Rettie, Wavendon Rothes Mynah (P) 11 W & J McGowan, No Name Class 4 Heifer born between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2014. 12 Highland Wagyu, Mohmar Georgina 13 J & J Redpath, No Name Class 5 Heifer born on or after 1 January 2014. 14 Highland Wagyu, Mohmar Heathermade-irania 15 Highland Wagyu, Mohmar Henrietta-broadhooks 16 J Wood, Wells Midge 10 17 W & J McGowan & Son, Fingask Rosetta Helga 18 J Wallace-Riddle, Balgay Jackie H320 19 J & J Redpath, No Name 20 J & J Redpath, No Name 21 Thomson, Roddick & Laurie, No Name 22 Thomson, Roddick & Laurie, No Name Class 6 Bull or heifer calf born on or after 1 September 2014. 23 R & C Rettie, Aberdona Hashtag (H) 24 W & J Mcgowan, No Name Class 7 Pair of animals from previous classes – no entry fee, no prize money, rosette only. 25 Highland Wagyu, No Name 26 Highland Wagyu, No Name 27 J Wood, Wells Hunter / Wells Midge 27A W & J McGowan & Son, No Name PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Cattle Classes will start at 9.30 am PASSPORTS MUST BE PRESENTED BY THE EXHIBITOR AT THE SECRETARY’S TENT BEFORE 11 AM. 2 ABERDEEN ANGUS Judge: Mr A Wylie, 4 Boquhan Cottage, Boquhan Farm, Kippen Steward: Mr R Nicol, 265 Primrose Crescent, Perth CUP The J B Crichton Second Challenge Cup (Perpetual) - presented by the late J B Crichton Esq, Luthrie Bank, Cupar for the Best Animal in the Aberdeen Angus Cattle classes, male or female, any age. SPECIAL PRIZE The Aberdeen Angus Society will award a rosette for the Best Animal Bred by Exhibitor and rosette and tartan sash for the Champion. In the event of there being 15 or more entries forward, the Champion will receive a special commemorative medal from the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society. Class 8 Bull born before 1 January 2014. 28 A R Grieve, Skall Dido K309 29 G Milne, No Name Class 9 Bull born on or after 1 January 2014. 30 R McNeil, Kincardine Castle President P032 31 Messrs J Gilmour & Co Ltd, Blehaven Quebec P098 Class 10 Cow in milk or in calf born before 1 January 2013. 32 R McNeil, Kincardine Castle Ermine M887 Class 11 Heifer born between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2014. 33 House O Muir, Haughton Jace Erica N096 34 House O Muir, Ballindalloch Black Belle N400 35 R McNeil, Kincardine Castle Whisper N978 36 K McLaren & W & D McLaren, Netherton Evita N734 Class 12 Heifer born on or after 1 January 2014. 37 R & C Rettie, Retties Lady Ruth P276 38 A R Grieve, Carlhurlie Jumaerin P004 39 A R Grieve, Carlhurlie Darcy P028 40 Messrs J Gilmour & Co Ltd, Belhaven Island Girl P090 Class 13 Bull or heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2014. 41 A R Grieve, Carlhurlie Elite P036 42 R McNeil, Kincardine Castle Ermine R037 43 K McLaren & W & D McLaren, HW Evita R492 44 K McLaren , Netherton Missie P820 Class 14 Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same exhibitor. 45 A R Grieve, Pair 46 Messrs J Gilmour & Co Ltd, Pair PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. This section is kindly sponsored by EQ Accountants LLP, Forfar. HEREFORDS Judge: Mr S Johnston, 10 Maple Lane, Huby Steward: Mr D Wood, 7 Douglas Crescent, Kinross CUPS The Haig Dimple Trophy (Perpetual) - presented by the House of Haig, Markinch for the Best Hereford. The Langraw Trophy (Perpetual) - presented by Mr & Mrs AS Stewart for the Best Hereford bred by exhibitor. SPECIAL PRIZE A bag of Starlyne Minerals to the Champion, presented by R Nicol. 3 4 Class 15 Bull any age. Class 16 Cow in calf or in milk born before 31 December 2012. 47 S & H Reaper, Roamny 1 Julia Class 17 Heifer born between 1 January 2012 and 30 September 2013. Class 18 Heifer born on or after 1 October 2013. Class 19 Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same exhibitor. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. This section is kindly sponsored by KM Duncan, Agricultural Engineering, Arncroach ANY OTHER BREED (CONTINENTAL) Judge: Mrs D Moffat, Innerwick Farm, Dunbar Steward: Mrs M McDougall, Millhouse, Blairadam, Kelty CUPS The Adamson (Perpetual) Challenge Trophy - presented by Mr & Mrs A S Adamson, West Friarton for the Best Animal, either sex. The Campbell Cup (Perpetual) - presented by Hector Campbell, Balthayock for the Best Animal bred by exhibitor. SPECIAL PRIZE Rosette for the Champion Pedigree Charolais is presented by The British Charolais Cattle Society Limited in association with the Scottish & Northern Charolais Breeders Association Limited. Class 20 Bull, any age. 48 R Aitken, Lourie Jethro Class 21 Bull calf born on or after 1 June 2014. Class 22 Cow in milk or in calf. Class 23 Heifer, any age. 49 R & C Rettie, Retties Image 50 R Aitken, Lourie Ideal Class 24 Heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2014. Class 25 Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same exhibitor. 51 R Aitken, No Name PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. This section is kindly sponsored by W Walker, Strathkinness In the case of only one competitor being entered in a section it is at the discretion of the show committee to amalgamate sections. ANY OTHER BREED (NATIVE) Judge: Mr A Wylie, 4 Boquhan Cottage, Boquhan Farm, Kippen Steward: Mr R Nicol, 265 Primrose Crescent, Perth Class 26 Bull, any age. 52 A Mylius, St Fort Saxon 54 A Mylius, St Fort Tyler Class 27 Bull calf born on or after 1 June 2014. 53 M Waldie, “Callange Uno” Belted Galloway Class 28 Cow in milk or in calf. 55 M Waldie, “Huntfield Kindly” Belted Galloway 56 L&R Brown, Ashness Dreama 5 Class 29 Heifer, any age. 57 A Mylius, St Fort Hundleby Thora 58 B Lawson & Sons, Belted Galloway 59 B Lawson & Sons, Irish Moiled 60 L&R Brown, Brodale Dreama Pixie 61 L&R Brown, Brodale Delia Rose Class 30 Heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2014. 62 L&R Brown, Brodale Dreama Darcy Class 31 Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same exhibitor. 63A tbc 63 L&R Brown, Brodale PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. This section is kindly sponsored by W Walker, Strathkinness SIMMENTAL Judge: Mrs D Moffat, Innerwick Farm, Dunbar Steward: Mrs M McDougall, Millhouse, Blairadam, Kelty CUP The Association Cup will be awarded to the Champion Simmental. SPECIAL PRIZE Rosettes for the Champion and Reserve are presented by The British Simmental Cattle Society Ltd. Class 32 Bull born before 31 May 2014. 64 C Inglis, Greencap Fabio 65 C Inglis, Greencap Figo 66 G&M Smith, Drumsleed Falcon 14 67 G&M Smith, Drumsleed Firebolt 14 Class 33 Bull calf born on or after 1 June 2014.
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