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Donegal Texel Breeders DONEGAL TEXEL BREEDERS ANNUAL HARVEST SHOW & SALE OF PEDIGREE TEXEL RAMS & EWES Gibson Farm Services Ltd., Mageestown, Raphoe, Tel: (074) 9145145 ON FRIDAY 18th SEPTEMBER 2015 AT RAPHOE LIVESTOCK MART Show: 4.00pm Sale: 6.30pm LIST OF EXHIBITORS Mervyn & Anna Boal, Killydesert, Coolboy, Letterkenny 55 Shaun Boyce, Gortmacall, Milford 60 Ryan Doherty, Urrisma, Clonmany 6, 28 Roger Doherty, Urrisma, Clonmany 3, 24 William Doherty, Galdonagh, Glebe, Manorcunningham 29, 30, 31, 32, 79, 80, 81 Louise Edwards, Hillsborough, Ramelton 5, 26, 27 Ronnie Edwards, Hillsborough, Ramelton 10, 63, 64, 65, 91, 92 Patrick Friel, Drumatrummon, Kerrykeel 16, 17 Ciaran Gallagher, Cloonmore, Creeslough 47 Christine Gibson, Mageestown, Raphoe 34, 35, 82, 83 James & Martin Gillespie, Derrydruel, Lettermacaward 36 Michael Grant, Umricam, Buncrana 48 John Greene, Larahirl, Culdaff 1, 13, 14, 15, 75, 76 Ryan Greene, Larahirl, Culdaff 43 Michael Henderson, Clonblosk, Buncrana 56 Ciaran Heraghty, Clooney, Ramelton 9, 61, 62 Ivor & W.J. Kilpatrick, The Common, Raphoe 49, 50, 51, 87, 88, 89 John G McDermott, Falmore, Gleneely 52 Patrick McFeeley, Bootagh, Lecamey, Carndonagh 33 John McGee, Massinass, Creeslough 66, 67, 68, 93, 94, 95 Shane McHugh, Figart, Dunfanaghy 37, 38, 39, 84, 85, 86 Stephen McHugh, Summy, Portnoo 40, 41 Billy McKeague, Glebe, Culdaff 42 Stuart McKeague, Claggan, Culdaff 18, 19 Rodney McLaughlin, Clara, Isle of Doagh, Clonmany 44, 45 Declan McLoone, Lr. Main Street, Glenties 72, 73, 74 John McLoone, Tullyard Road, Glenties 69, 70, 71 Hughie & Cathal Mooney, Brackey, Ardara 2, 20 Isobell Moore, Labbadish, Manorcunningham 8, 57, 58, 59, 90 Neville Myles, Legaltion, Ballyshannon 21, 22, 23, 77, 78 Stewart & Scott Parke, Glenkeerin, Glenmaquin 4, 25 Mark Sweeney, Cloughwilly, Lettermacaward 7, 46 Michael Ward, Figart, Dunfanaghy 11, 12 Andrew & Richard Wilson, Shannagh, Raphoe 53, 54 Prize Winners 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Class 1 Shearling ewe Class 2 Ewe lamb Class 3 Shearling Ram Class 4 Ram Lamb Reserve Female Female Champion Champion Reserve Male Male Champion Champion Donegal Texel Breeders would like to thank Gibson Farm Services Ltd., Mageestown, Raphoe, Tel: (074) 9145145 for sponsoring tonight’s show and sale. Their sponsorship is gratefully acknowledged. Females Owner: John Greene; Larahirl, Culduff, Co. Donegal Lot: 1 Breeder: John Greene; Larahirl, Culduff, Co. Donegal Animal Ancestry €uro-Star Indexes 28/08/2015 Strathbogie Terminator Replacement (€-999) Terminal (€-999) GS IJS1200069 Acc %Rank Top % Acc % Rank Top % GEI14003 GD Strathbogie IJS1100062 V Poor Excellent Strathbogie Uno Lamb Survivability V Top % 0%V 100% DOB: 18-Feb-2014 IJS1300258 (-999%) Days to Slaughter V Top % Texel 0%V 100% Kelso -999 days Flock is not a member of LambPlus V Female MBZ09053 V Top % No. of Lambs Born 0%V 100% Mellor Vale Officer (€-999) Twin GS BCM08023 V Top % Daughters Milk 0%V 100% GD Muiresk Msk 05845(1) (€-999) MSK05845 Comment: Owner: Hughie & Cathal Mooney; Brackey, Ardara, Co. Donegal Lot: 2 Breeder: Hughie & Cathal Mooney; Brackey, Ardara, Co. Donegal Animal Ancestry €uro-Star Indexes 28/08/2015 IE041728300872H Millcomb Powerhouse Replacement (€-0.894) Terminal (€-0.192) GS VMM09008 Acc 21%Rank Btm 12% Acc 19% Rank Btm 8% HVE15003 GD Forkins Cashel Hill GAF080007 V Poor Excellent Springhill Top Notch Lamb Survivability V Btm 39% 0% V 100% DOB: 01-Feb-2015 FTS121200 (-0.026%) Acc 20% Days to Slaughter BtmV 8% Texel 0% V 100% Cashel Hill 0.972 days Acc 23% V Female HVE12005 Btm 31%V No. of Lambs Born 0% V 100% Lawn Silver (€-0.253) Acc 57% Single GS FRI11075 V Btm 41% Daughters Milk 0% V 100% Acc 19% GD Callen (€-0.194) CLI05098 Comment: Owner: Roger Doherty; Urrismana, Clonmany, Co. Donegal Lot: 3 Breeder: Roger Doherty; Urrismana, Clonmany, Co. Donegal Animal Ancestry €uro-Star Indexes 28/08/2015 IE041482400071F Strathbogie Terminator Replacement (€-0.083) Terminal (€0.232) GS IJS1200069 Acc 27%Rank Top 51% Acc 28% Rank Top 45% UYI15007 GD Strathbogie Urris IJS1100062 V Poor Excellent Strathbogie Uno Lamb Survivability V Btm 34% 0% V 100% DOB: 04-Feb-2015 IJS1300258 (-0.076%) Acc 28% Days to Slaughter TopV 22% Texel 0% V 100% Clara -3.911 days Acc 35% V Female EXI13004 Top 31%V No. of Lambs Born 0% V 100% Milestonehill Toploader (€0.135) Acc 56% Twin GS ALL12676 TopV 42% Daughters Milk 0% V 100% Acc 19% GD Clara (€0.324) EXI10010 Comment: Owner: Stewart Parke; Glenkeeran, Glenmaquin, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Lot: 4 Breeder: Stewart Parke; Glenkeeran, Glenmaquin, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Animal Ancestry €uro-Star Indexes 28/08/2015 IE041592600980A Glenside Lone Ranger Replacement (€-0.285) Terminal (€0.074) GS FPG05056 Acc 29% Rank Btm 38% Acc 28% Rank Btm 34% SPF15016 GD Habistown Glenkeeran IVI08004 V Poor Excellent Habistown Tornado Lamb Survivability V Btm 23% 0% V 100% DOB: 16-Jan-2015 IVI12005 (-0.221%) Acc 24.6% Days to Slaughter TopV 32% Texel 0% V 100% Figart -3.101 days Acc 32% Flock is not a member of LambPlus V Female UJI10042 Top 23%V No. of Lambs Born 0% V 100% Speenogue Pierre (€0.237) Acc 60% Single GS IUI09022 Top 49%V Daughters Milk 0% V 100% Acc 29% GD Figart (€0.122) UJI08049 Comment: Owner: Louise Edwards; Hillsborough, Ramelton, Co. Donegal Lot: 5 Breeder: Ronnie Edwards; Hillsborough, Ramelton, Co. Donegal Animal Ancestry €uro-Star Indexes 28/08/2015 Glenside Razzle Dazzle Replacement (€-999) Terminal (€-999) GS FPG10055 Acc % Rank Top % Acc % Rank Top % REI14041 GD Woodbrook Hillsborough BMW08004 V Poor Excellent Woodbrook Ulster Pride Lamb Survivability V Top % 0%V 100% DOB: 06-Mar-2014 BMW1300109 (-999%) Days to Slaughter V Top % Texel 0%V 100% Hillsborough -999 days Flock is not a member of LambPlus V Female REI10007 V Top % No. of Lambs Born 0%V 100% Millars Napoleon (€-999) Twin GS VMG07349 V Top % Daughters Milk 0%V 100% GD Hillsborough (€-999) REI04029 Comment: Owner: Ryan Doherty; Urrisma, Clonmany, Co. Donegal Lot: 6 Breeder: Ryan Doherty; Urrisma, Clonmany, Co. Donegal Animal Ancestry €uro-Star Indexes 28/08/2015 IE045753400086H Knock Trident Replacement (€-0.28) Terminal (€0.521) GS HAK1200387 Acc 21% Rank Btm 38% Acc 19% Rank Top 17% RYE15002 GD Anglezarke Hill View SSQ09939 V Poor Excellent Anglezarke Uno Lamb Survivability TopV 35% 0% V 100% DOB: 01-Feb-2015 SSQ1300204 (0.254%) Acc 20.3% Days to Slaughter V Top 9% Texel 0% V 100% Hill View -5.598 days Acc 22% V Female RYE13005 Btm 31%V No. of Lambs Born 0% V 100% Glenside Razzle Dazzle (€-0.253) Acc 57% Et GS FPG10055 V Top 31% Daughters Milk 0% V 100% Acc 20% GD Shannagh (€0.662) RWI09029 Comment: Owner: Mark Sweeney; Cloughwilly, Lettermacedward, Co.Donegal Lot: 7 Breeder: Mark Sweeney; Cloughwilly, Lettermacedward, Co.Donegal Animal Ancestry €uro-Star Indexes 28/08/2015 Knock Trident Replacement (€-999) Terminal (€-999) GS HAK1200387 Acc % Rank Top % Acc % Rank Top % KAF15002 GD FAO1100200 White Hollow V Poor Excellent Fairywater Voodoo Lamb Survivability V Top % 0%V 100% DOB: 31-Jan-2015 FAO1400541 (-999%) Days to Slaughter V Top % Texel 0%V 100% Muckish -999 days Flock is not a member of LambPlus V Female DGI13014 V Top % No. of Lambs Born 0%V 100% Deveronvale Oddie (€-999) Single GS MGV08332 V Top % Daughters Milk 0%V 100% GD Muckish (€-999) DGI08004 Comment: Sire cost stg¿2,600 gns at Ballymena 2014 Owner: Isobell Moore; Labbadish, Manorcunningham, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Lot: 8 Breeder: Isobell Moore; Labbadish, Manorcunningham, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Animal Ancestry €uro-Star Indexes 28/08/2015 IE045425800054J Larahirl Superstar Replacement (€0.455) Terminal (€0.05) GS GEI11012 Acc 22% Rank Top 20% Acc 22% Rank Btm 31% IMF14004 GD Urris Labbadish UYI10003 V Poor Excellent Labbadish Tyrell Lamb Survivability V Btm 33% 0% V 100% DOB: 21-Jan-2014 IMF12010 (-0.091%) Acc 23% Days to Slaughter V Btm 40% Texel 0% V 100% Labbadish -1.346 days Acc 30% V Female IMF12007 TopV 9% No. of Lambs Born 0% V 100% Kerryhill Playboy (€0.507) Acc 57% Triplet GS ABK09028 V Btm 38% Daughters Milk 0% V 100% Acc 20% GD Whitehill (€-0.306) JHI10035 Comment: Owner: Ciaran Herritty; Clooney, Ramelton, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Lot: 9 Breeder: Ciaran Herritty; Clooney, Ramelton, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Animal Ancestry €uro-Star Indexes 28/08/2015 IE041578100520A Glenside Razzle Dazzle Replacement (€-999) Terminal (€-999) GS FPG10055 Acc % Rank Top % Acc % Rank Top % HCE15020 GD Woodbrook Tullyhill BMW08004 V Poor Excellent Woodbrook Ulster Pride Lamb Survivability V Top % 0%V 100% DOB: 18-Feb-2015 BMW1300109 (-999%) Days to Slaughter V Top % Texel 0%V 100% Hillsborough -999 days Flock is not a member of LambPlus V Female REI11039 V Top % No. of Lambs Born 0%V 100% Kilcoursey Rolex (€-999) Et GS XNI10026 V Top % Daughters Milk 0%V 100% GD Hillsborough (€-999) REI06034 Comment: Owner: Ronnie Edwards; Hillsborough, Ramelton, Co. Donegal Lot: 10 Breeder: Ronnie Edwards; Hillsborough, Ramelton, Co. Donegal Animal Ancestry €uro-Star Indexes 28/08/2015 Glenside Razzle Dazzle Replacement (€-999) Terminal (€-999) GS FPG10055 Acc % Rank Top % Acc % Rank Top % REI15007 GD Woodbrook Hillsborough BMW08004 V Poor Excellent Woodbrook Ulster Pride Lamb Survivability V Top % 0%V 100% DOB: 16-Jan-2015 BMW1300109 (-999%) Days to Slaughter V Top % Texel 0%V 100% Hillsborough -999 days Flock is not a member of LambPlus V Female REI11048 V Top % No. of Lambs Born 0%V 100% Kilcoursey Rolex (€-999) Single GS XNI10026 V Top % Daughters Milk 0%V 100% GD Hillsborough (€-999) REI06037 Comment: Males Note to potential purchasers Participants in the Sheep Technology Adoption Programme (STAP) that intend to purchase a Performance Recorded €uroStar ram are advised that they should first, BEFORE PURCHASE, verify with individual breeders that the breeder’s ram is eligible for the Programme.
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