Maximus tops Hereford sale at Dungannon Mart
Having made his sale debut at this event in 2016 with one of the top prices Alan was back with a full brother to last year’s entry to go one better by securing the day’s top bid of 2,500 guineas.
J D 1 Maximus is sired by top Australian sire Wirruna Daffy who is one of the top performers in the Hereford breed in terms of calving ease and carcass quality.
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Hide AdMaximus was much admired in the pre-sale parade for his style and presence and attracted keen interest when he came to the sale ring.
Following closely behind Maximus and selling for 2,400 guineas was Graceland 1 Mack presented by Robin and James Irvine from Whitecross.
Mack is the first bull to be offered from Fisher 1 Jubilee, senior sire with the Graceland herd and he impressed onlookers with his power and scale.
The Elite breeders again invited students from Greenmount college to the event and following a short presentation on bull selection they were invited to put their judging skills to the test.
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Hide AdStudents closely scrutinised the bulls in the pre -sale parade. They considered the performance figures and estimated breeding values printed in the catalogue and the health status of the animals on offer before making their selections.
The winner – the student whose selections correlated most closely with the prices paid in the sale – was Matthew Donaghy from Camlough in Co Armagh.
The next event on the Elite Breeders calendar will be the spring sale – scheduled for Monday 3rd April and again to be held in the Dungannon mart.
A good entry of useful young bulls is anticipated but this event will also feature a unique offering of quality females suitable for new or expanding pedigree herds.