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  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
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PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: The World Famous  Stirling Bull Sales come to an end today with the sale of some 1000 bulls in the pedigree Charolais stock range some coming  from as far as Orkney Bulls sold in price from £5000 to £25,000  <br />
Pic : JoeyKelly EEm 19/02/2017<br />
<br />
PRESS RELEASE CAPTION:<br />
1048 pedigree cattle to go under the hammer at Stirling Bull Sales<br />
United Auctions is set to stage 1048 pedigree bulls and females on show and sale for the Stirling Bull Sales next month.<br />
A compact format continues this year for the two-week event at Stirling Agricultural Centre, which runs from Sunday 5th to Monday 6th February and from Sunday 19th to Tuesday 21st February.<br />
In week one, judging of Aberdeen-Angus and Beef Shorthorn breeds will take place on the first Sunday while Monday 6th February will feature the sales of Aberdeen-Angus, Beef Shorthorn, British Blue as well as Limousin cattle whose pre-sale show is held in the morning.<br />
Sunday judging continues in week two with the pre-sale shows of Simmental and Salers on Sunday 19th February followed by their sales on Monday 20th February.<br />
The show and sale of pedigree Charolais will take place on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st February, respectively.<br />
John Roberts, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, said: “The Stirling Bull Sales offer a top quality line up of pedigree bulls and females appealing to both pedigree and commercial buyers.<br />
“The compact programme aims to effectively maximise farmers’ time at the Sales. With four different breeds on sale on the first Monday, the atmosphere will be tremendous.”<br />
The national event from Scotland’s leading livestock auctioneers sees an increase in the number of Aberdeen-Angus bulls forward – up 20 – on last year while week two features a new Centre record of 29 Salers bulls forward. Auctioneer Raymond Kennedy will lead this sale on Monday 20th February.<br />
David Brown, Director and Auctioneer at United Auctions, commented: “Raymond is keen to build on the previous success of the br
    SCT_EEm_Charolais_Bull_Sales_Stirlin...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making under the watchful eye of Craigie Farm's Kirsteen Sinclair to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
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  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making with Lib Dem campaign manager Alex Cole Hamilton to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making with Lib Dem campaign manager Alex Cole Hamilton to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making with Lib Dem campaign manager Alex Cole Hamilton to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making with Lib Dem campaign manager Alex Cole Hamilton to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making under the watchful eye of Craigie Farm's Kirsteen Sinclair to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making under the watchful eye of Craigie Farm's Kirsteen Sinclair to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making under the watchful eye of Craigie Farm's Kirsteen Sinclair to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making under the watchful eye of Craigie Farm's Kirsteen Sinclair to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making under the watchful eye of Craigie Farm's Kirsteen Sinclair to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making under the watchful eye of Craigie Farm's Kirsteen Sinclair to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making with Lib Dem campaign manager Alex Cole Hamilton to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie tried his hand at jam making under the watchful eye of Craigie Farm's Kirsteen Sinclair to highlight the Brexit threat to the agricultural sector on a visit to West Craigie Farm in Queensferry.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Willie_Rennie_in_the_jam_DJ_2011...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Clyde at Thankerton in flood closing local roads.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Clyde at Thankerton in flood closing local roads.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Clyde at Thankerton in flood closing local roads.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Medwin - a small tributary of the River Clyde flooding fields.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Medwin - a small tributary of the River Clyde flooding fields.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Medwin - a small tributary of the River Clyde flooding fields.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Medwin - a small tributary of the River Clyde flooding fields.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Medwin - a small tributary of the River Clyde flooding fields.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Medwin - a small tributary of the River Clyde flooding fields.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Medwin - a small tributary of the River Clyde flooding fields.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack with farmers James Biggar and Donald Biggar.<br />
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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack with farmers James Biggar and Donald Biggar.<br />
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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Michael Gove talking to the media on the farm.<br />
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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove talking to the media on the farm.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack on the farm.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack on the farm.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack with farmer Donald Biggar.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack on the farm.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack with farmer Donald Biggar.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack on the farm.<br />
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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • A small field of crops growing beside the banks of the Oued N'Fis, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, Morocco<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • A small field of crops growing beside the banks of the Oued N'Fis, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, Morocco<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Morocco_AW_01052018_032.jpg
  • Autumn light in the Scottish Borders near Broughton<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Staffin, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Clyde at Thankerton in flood closing local roads.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Clyde at Thankerton in flood closing local roads.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Clyde at Thankerton in flood closing local roads.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Medwin - a small tributary of the River Clyde flooding fields.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Medwin - a small tributary of the River Clyde flooding fields.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Flooding in South Lanarkshire at sunset on 28th October 2021.  Pictured - the River Medwin - a small tributary of the River Clyde flooding fields.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Floods_at_sunset_South_Lanarkshi...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack with farmer Donald Biggar.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack with farmers James Biggar and Donald Biggar.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack with farmers James Biggar and Donald Biggar.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack with farmers James Biggar and Donald Biggar.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack with farmer Donald Biggar.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack on the farm.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack on the farm.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack on the farm.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Michael Gove, Alister Jack with farmers James Biggar and Donald Biggar.<br />
<br />
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove visited Grange Farm in Dumfries & Galloway with Conservative candidate Alister Jack during the election campaign to highlight the beefits of Brexit to the farming sector.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Michael_Gove_down_on_the_farm_DJ...JPG
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