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All set for Caithness Christmas Show as Quoybrae event attracts 92 entries





The annual Caithness Christmas Show and Sale will kick off with the judging of all sections on Monday at 6.45pm, with the sale to commence on Tuesday at 9.45am.

Blair Duffton, of Huntly, is set to judge the Open and Young Farmers Prime Cattle section, which has attracted 20 entries and is sponsored by NFU Mutual, Thurso and Dingwall.

Last year's Open Prime Cattle Champion from G W Begg, Vauldale, at the Caithness Christmas Show and Sale.
Last year's Open Prime Cattle Champion from G W Begg, Vauldale, at the Caithness Christmas Show and Sale.

The Baby Beef Competition, sponsored by Vauldale Engineering, has attracted 12 entries that will be judged by Mark Munro, Invercharron, Ardgay.

This year’s Prime Lamb sections will be judged by Scott McRobbie, Woodhead Brothers, Turriff. The open pairs of Prime Lambs section has 28 entries and is sponsored by Fiona and Cath of the Home Bakery, Wick.

Duncan & Todd, Wick is sponsoring the Young Farmers pairs of Prime Lambs section which has attracted 22 entries.

The Pen of 10 Untrimmed Lambs, which has 10 entries, is sponsored by Mr Wullie Gulloch and will be judged by Hugh McRae, Shethin Farm, Tarves, Ellon.

Special prizes have been sponsored by Thurso Tool Hire for the Best Dressed Prime Lambs in the Open and Young Farmers section, with Mr DA Manson sponsoring a prize for each Young Farmers Championship.

Tuesday’s sale has attracted over 100 Store Cattle, 1700 Store Lambs, 1500 Prime Lambs and 500 Feeding Ewes and Rams.

Scott Chapman, northern sales manager, said: “With a strong line-up of top-quality prime sheep and cattle on offer from well-known consigners in the north of Scotland, the Christmas show and sale is shaping up to be a great event.

“Thank you to our sponsors for their continued support of the event and we look forward to welcoming everyone next week.”


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