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Spirits were high to be back in Borderway with a near familiar bull sale experience, being able to get back into the show ring whilst still meeting Covid-19 restrictions.
Across the board, bulls averaged £8302.78 an increase of over £1,950 on 2019, with a clearance rate of 84%. 19 of the top-class bulls on offer make five figures, five of these exceeding 20,000gns.
Topping the trade at 50,000gns was Everpark Partylight from first-time vendors, J & T Waring from Everingham, York. After being placed first in his class by judge Archie Macgregor of the Allanfauld herd and then crowned Intermediate Champion, Partylight shone brightly for many spectators around the ring. This September-2019 born embryo calf is a son of 38,000gns Ampertaine Foreman and the greatly admired Millington Highlight, who was purchased by the herd at the Millington dispersal sale for 50,000gns with a calf at foot. Partylight displays myostatin of F94L and Q204X and a Beef Value in the top 1% of the breed, LM55.
County-durhamDurhamUnited-kingdomTeesdalePeterheadAberdeenshireNorth-lanarkshirePenybontCarmarthenshireMouswaldDumfries-and-gallowayWest-yorkshire | UPDATED: 17:48, Mon, Mar 1, 2021
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Fittingly, Posh Spice is the most expensive cow in Europe and sold at auction for a record £262,000. Upon hearing the news, Victoria Beckham took to her Instagram story saying: “…and there’s me thinking there is only one Posh!”
Greater-manchesterUnited-kingdom-generalUnited-kingdomGloucestershireCumbriaPenrithBalmoralBelfastStockportVictoria-beckhamWilodge-poshspiceMillbrook-gingerspiceTop price: 250,000gns Limousin heifer...Photo Wayne Hutchinson A PENRITH businessman helped set a new Limousin world record price when a fourteen-month-old maiden heifer went under the hammer for 250,000gns (£262,500) in Carlisle. Allan Jenkinson, who owns the Whinfellpark herd, based at Clifton Moor, Penrith, bid for British Limousin maiden heifer, Wilodge Poshspice, in a joint purchase with Charlie Boden of the Sportsmans herd, based at Mellor Hall Farms, Stockport. Bred by Christine Williams and Paul Tippetts at Lodge Hill Farm, Park Lane, Shifnal, Shropshire, Wilodge Poshspice is by Ampertaine Elgin and out of Milbrook Gingerspice. A combination of stunning visual appeal and a pedigree packed full of breeding lines convinced joint purchasers, Mr Jenkinson and Mr Boden.
ShifnalShropshireUnited-kingdomMilbrook-gingerspiceAmpertaine-elginTrueman-jaggerWilodge-poshspiceBorderway-martChristine-williamsGlenrock-spangleEaglesfield-glenrockPaul-tippetts-at-lodge-hill-farmA heifer named Posh Spice has become Britain's most expensive cow after selling for a staggering £262,000 A heifer named Posh Spice has become Britain's most expensive cow after selling for a staggering £262,000 - doubling the previous record. Wilodge Poshspice fetched 250,000gns at auction, which is more than the average house price in the UK and the cost of a Lamborghini Aventador or Ferrari 812. The figure sets a world-record price for a Limousin heifer, smashing the previous 125,000gns (£131,250) paid in 2014 for Glenrock Illusion. It is also believed to be the highest amount ever paid for a cow in the UK and across Europe for any breed.
EalingUnited-kingdomShifnalShropshireKetleyTelford-and-wrekinPenrithCumbriaGreater-manchesterUnited-kingdom-generalBrockhurstHampshireA heifer named Posh Spice has become Britain's most expensive cow after selling for a staggering £262,000 A heifer named Posh Spice has become Britain's most expensive cow after selling for a staggering £262,000 - doubling the previous record. Wilodge Poshspice fetched 250,000gns at auction, which is more than the average house price in the UK and the cost of a Lamborghini Aventador or Ferrari 812. The figure sets a world-record price for a Limousin heifer, smashing the previous 125,000gns (£131,250) paid in 2014 for Glenrock Illusion. It is also believed to be the highest amount ever paid for a cow in the UK and across Europe for any breed.
ShifnalShropshireUnited-kingdomKetleyTelford-and-wrekinPenrithCumbriaGreater-manchesterUnited-kingdom-generalBrockhurstHampshireLondon