51AVÊÓÆµ

South Country Cheviot leads Border Union

It was the South Country Cheviot champion from David Douglas and family’s Catslackburn flock, Yarrow, which took the supreme sheep championship at Border Union Show, Kelso, as the event returned to the calendar for the first

clock • 3 min read
South Country Cheviot leads Border Union

It was the South Country Cheviot champion from David Douglas and family’s Catslackburn flock, Yarrow, which took the supreme sheep championship at Border Union Show, Kelso, as the event returned to the calendar for the first time since 2019.

Tasked with judging the impressive championship line-up this year was Blair Cockburn, Biggar, who found his champion in the Douglas’ home-bred two-crop ewe, Catslackburn Sophie.

By Mainside Yarrow and out of a home-bred ewe, it also stood female and reserve overall in the breed judging at this year’s Royal Highland, with the win coming after the family previously took the title in 2013 and at the last show 2019 with their Lairg type Cheviot champion.

Reserve inter-breed

The reserve inter-breed sheep sash went to a home-bred Blue Texel gimmer from David Gray’s Ettrick flock, Selkirk.

By Pistyll Dynamite and out of one the flock’s foundation ewes, its full sisters have sold to 3,000gns twice, with a full brother selling to 2000gns.

Judge Mr Cockburn described his champion as eye-catching in a fantastic line-up of sheep, adding that his reserve was an excellent example of the breed with fantastic conformation.

National shows

The show also hosted the Zwartbles Scottish National Show, with the champion ticket going to a ewe from Ally Baird, Dunblane, and Hebridean National Show, which was won by a shearling ram from David Brathwaite, Newcastleton.

Beef inter-breed

Taking the inter-breed beef championship for the team at Gordon Brooke Estate, Earlston, was their home-bred 15-month old heifer, Gordon Black Cherry.

By Rawburn Luthor T495, which has bred bulls to 25,000gns, and out of Linton Gilbertines Black Cherry S048, the heifer was later crowned champion of champions at the show and will be among 40 2021-born heifers from the herd forward for sale at the Stirling October sale later this year.

Reserve beef

The reserve inter-breed ticket went to the Limousin champion, Derriaghy Oscar, from Redpath Farms, Kelso.

Bought out of Carlisle two years ago, September 2018-born Oscar, by Mereside Godolphin, has previously been shown at the Royal Highland Show where he stood second to the breed champion in his class this year.

He will head to Duns show next.

/

/

AA

/

Lim

/

Sheep results

Inter-breed (B. Cockburn, Biggar) Sup., W. N. Douglas (Cheviot); res., D. Gray (Blue Texel)

Beltex (G. Maxwell, Kelso) Sup., N. Harvey; res., J. Green

Lleyn (N. McGowan, Blairgowrie) Sup. and res., T. and I. Walling

Suffolk (J. Mauchlen, Kelso) Sup. and res., M. Walton

Texel (R. Laird, Lanarkshire) Sup., F. Bell; res., D. Gray

Zwartbles (L. Campbell, Co. Antrim) Sup., A. Baird; res., C. Rae

Any other breed MV (G. Sinclair, Heriot) Sup., D. Gray (Blue Texel); res., A. and J. Guthrie

Blackface (J. Kay, Lauder) Sup., S. McClymont; res., Burncastle Farming

Bluefaced Leicester (H. McNee, Dundee) Sup., J. Herdman; A. Ainslie

Cheviot (M. Cockburn, Biggar) Sup., W. N. Douglas; res., A.J. Warden

Hebridean (D. Cassie, Lutterworth) Sup., D. Braithwaite; res., L.J. Cowper

Jacob (R. Price, Powys) Sup., E. MacMillan; res., M. Munro

Kerry Hill (D. Steen, Moffat) Sup., K. McIntosh; res., R. Innes

Lairg Type Cheviot (W. Elliot, Wooler) Sup. and res., R. Rennie

North Country Cheviot (A. Pate, Midlothian) Sup., R. Runciman; res., W. and J. Thomson

Scotch Half Bred (N Hamilton, Roxburgshire) Sup. and res., G.D. Pate

Shetland (A. Hill, Newark) Sup. and res., P.M.L. Playfair

Non MV Suffolk (C. Pate, Galashiels) Sup., H. Brown; res., G.S. Shaw and Co.

Non MV Texel (S. Sandilands, Lauder) Sup., R. Rennie; res., J. and P. Anderson

Non MV any other breed (G. Sinclair) Sup., I. Clark (Texel cross); res., A. and P. Glennie

Prime lambs (G. Sinclair) Sup. and res., R. Rennie

Beef results

Inter-breed (R. McNee, Dundee) Sup., Gordon Brooke Estate, Gordan Black Cherry X638 (Aberdeen Angus); res., Redpath Farms, Derriaghy Oscar (Limousin)

Aberdeen Angus (T. Arnott, Kelso) Sup. and fem., Gordon Brooke Estate, Gordan Black Cherry X638; res. and male, A. Hodge, Rulesmains Pegasus X489; res. fem., A. Hodge, Rulesmains Elegant X527; res male, Gordon Brooke Eatate, Gordon Ellanin X639

Limousin (R. Neill, Jedburgh) Sup., Redpath Farms, Derriaghy Oscar; res., Redpath Farms, Redpaths Sugar; res. male, G.P. Hamilton; Ramrig Sinatra

Any other native (R. Bell, Kelso) Sup., E. Hodge, Coley 1 Liley (Hereford)

More on Livestock

Farming Matters - Adrian Fellows: "If reducing antibiotic use is our goal, shouldn't we make it easier for farmers to test solutions?

Farming Matters - Adrian Fellows: "If reducing antibiotic use is our goal, shouldn't we make it easier for farmers to test solutions?

This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: Adrian Fellows, chief executive of infection control specialists Aga2Tech

Adrian Fellows
clock 22 November 2025 • 3 min read
Popularity of Zwartbles sheep continues to grow among farmers

Popularity of Zwartbles sheep continues to grow among farmers

It is 30 years since the Zwartbles Sheep Association was first established in the UK – and with 12 flocks on the books in 1995, compared to 526 today, it is clear that the love for this big, bright, black-and-white breed continues to grow

Lynsey Clark
clock 21 November 2025 • 6 min read
What are the benefits of regen livestock management to farmers?

What are the benefits of regen livestock management to farmers?

Vet Lee-Anne Oliver, founder of the UK's first vet-led regenerative farming service, believes farmers can benefit financially from taking a more holistic approach to livestock management

clock 19 November 2025 • 5 min read