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    Quality Southdown Sheep Genetics in Demand
2009-08-05

The entry at the premier Southdown sale, at Maidstone on Saturday 1st August, was described by auctioneer Alan Mummary, of Lambert and Foster, as one of the best for many years.

Leading trade was a shearling tup from Jonathan Long.
This one sold for 590gns to Kevin Hawes, East Sussex.

Top price Southdown shearling tup

Stock sold to buyers from across the UK keen to secure the breed's leading bloodlines. Tellingly it was these well travelled buyers, many of them commercial producers, who bid strongest.

Leading trade at 590gns was the best sale of the day from Brook, Ashford-based Jonathan Long’s Chaileybrook flock, a shearling ram which had stood reserve male champion at this year's Royal Show. This one is by a homebred sire, Chaileybrook 07/0019 - a son of out imported French sire, TC4028 - and out of a ewe by the same sire. He sold to Kevin Hawes, Hartfield, for his Nightingale Farm flock.

Selling at 580gns twice were two shearling tups from Messrs Whitcombe's Southern Cross flock, Churt, Surrey. By East Dean Guardsman 05/0271 and out of homebred ewes they sold for commercial use to Wool Beeding. Another from the same flock followed to the same buyer for 550gns.

Also 560gns was another from Chaileybrook and another by the same sire, Chaileybrook 07/0019. Also out of a TC4028 daughter this one sold to Harry Emslie, Peterhead, Aberdeen, for use in his commercial flock.
The champion Southdown was a shearling tup from Jonathan Long’s Chaileybrook flock, selling for 420gns
to Mr A Coulter, Biggar.

Champion Southdown

Champion from the pre-sale show judged by Jim Cresswell, Suffolk, was yet another from Chaileybrook, this time a son of TC4028 himself and out of a homebred ewe by East Dean Z30. This one sold at 420gns to commercial farmer Mr A Coulter, Biggar, Lanarkshire, who is establishing a nucleus purebred flock as well.

Among the ram lambs on offer it was again a Chaileybrook animal which topped the sale, with a March-born son of Southern Cross 07/0013 out of a TC4028 daughter, which was full sister to this year's South of England Show female champion, making 300gns when selling to the Society’s secretary Gail Sprake for her All Saints flock, Suffolk. A full brother to the pre-sale champion then sold at 200gns to an Oxfordshire buyer for his pedigree flock.

Then among the females the fine form of the Chaileybrook offering continued, with a shearling ewe by Chaileybrook 07/0019 and out of a dam by TC4028 making the day's top female price of 340gns when selling to Messrs Bulmer, Malton, North Yorkshire.

The pre-sale female champion and reserve overall champion was a shearling ewe from Messrs Wakeham-Dawson and Harmer's Ridings flock. This one, by Chaileybrook 06/0007 and out of a homebred ewe sold at 250gns to Mo Williams, Derbyshire.

And the top call in the aged ewes was another from Chaileybrook, this time the dam of the top-priced shearling ewe which sold for 170gns to Mr Coulter, Biggar.

Leading the ewe lambs was the the pick of a strong pen from Messrs Whitcombe's Southern Cross flock. By East Dean Guardsman 05/0271 and out of a homebred ewe this one also sold to Mr Coulter at 180gns.

Next best call here of 150gns was shared by two. The first was the pre-sale reserve female champion from the Whitcombes. This was a Southern Pastures 44/91 daughter out of a homebred ewe which sold to Jim Cresswell, Suffolk. The other at this money was again from Chaileybrook, this time a TC4028 daughter out of Chaileybrook A2, this sold to Mr Coulter.

Averages: seven older ewes £93.45; 18 shearling ewes £165.90; 11 ewe lambs £116.55; 13 shearling rams £433.65; four ram lambs £189 (Lambert and Foster).

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