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Final livestock entries confirmed for the RNAS Spring Show at Thainstone


By David Porter

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The annual Royal Northern Spring Show held in conjunction with Aberdeen and Northern Marts has announced the judge and confirmed entries for the upcoming show and sale of exhibition cattle.

The top price commercial heifer champion from 2023.
The top price commercial heifer champion from 2023.

The event will take place on Wednesday, February 28 at the Thainstone Centre with exhibitors and spectators set to attend the first major event in the agricultural calendar.

In the exhibition cattle section supported by new sponsor JDW Agri, James Nisbet, Sorn Mains, Ayrshire will be set to judge 45 entries including, 15 bullocks and 30 heifers.

James brings with him a wealth of industry knowledge, running his family business Nisbets butcher alongside the family farm in Ayrshire for over 30 years.

Following the show, the sale will take place live and online from 2.30pm.

In 2023, the top price of £5000 was paid for a 382kg British Blue Cross Heifer from J Robertson & Co Newton of Logierait.

Andrew Anderson from Duffus is set to judge the Pedigree Bulls section, kindly supported by new sponsor Northlink Ferries, which has attracted a substantial entry of 104 bulls and females.

In 2023, the top price of 13,000gns was achieved for the for a 25-month-old Charolais bull from Messrs N A Wattie, Mains of Tonley, Alford.

John Angus, Head of Livestock at A&N Marts said: “We are delighted to see a good entry of 45 exhibition cattle at the Spring Show.

"The annual event offers a great opportunity to purchase top- quality stock ahead of the forthcoming show season, so we encourage everyone to come along to view on the day.

"We would also like to thank our sponsors JDW Agri and Northlink ferries for supporting the show and sale of exhibition cattle and pedigree bulls and females. We look forward to holding another successful show and sale here at Thainstone Centre at the end of the month.”


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