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he first Red Ribbon Sale held at UK Dairy Day was a resounding success topping at £20,000 and the overall average was an impressive £6048 and in keeping with the sale name, many of the consignments had been winners at major shows or had the potential to be in the future.


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The star lot in the sale was Sterndale Atwood Noel VG89 consigned by Bill Nadin from Derbyshire. She was an All Britain winner in 2014 after winning the junior two year old class at UK Dairy Expo and this year was honourable mention at the Great Yorkshire Show, second senior three year old and honourable mention in the senior championship at UK Dairy Day. Sired by Atwood she is backed by seven generations of VG or EX dams, with her dam being the VG89 Sterndale Advent Noel Red. She was purchased by Elite Street Genetics, Co Cork, Eire, for £20,000.


In the build up to UK Dairy Day one of the most anticipated and talked about cows was Mikali Seaver D Erle owned by the Wright family from Kendal, Cumbria. Erle had stormed to victory at the Great Yorkshire show in July and had gained many fans. Her Doorman daughter attracted worldwide interest and sold for £11,500 to Robert and Willie Fleming, Hillhead Holsteins, and Steven Roan, Colvend Holsteins, both from Dumfries and Galloway.


Matthew Isles and Absolute Genetics sold Sunnybanks Absolute Adeen for £5000 to P and R Robinson, Wood Hey Hall, Cheshire. Adeen is by Windbrook and out of Absolute Goldwyn Adeen who placed second junior two year old at the Great Yorkshire Show in July. Full sister to the dam is Holmland Goldwyn Adeen who topped the Holmland dispersal at 15,000gns.


Also selling for £5000 was Wyndford Brokaw Erle consigned by Wilfred Maddocks, Chadwell Grange, Shropshire. This stylish black


heifer is out of Wyndford Goldwyn Erle who has been twice Reserve Grand Champion at the Royal Welsh and twice Reserve All Britain. She was purchased by a Dutch breeder.


Sterndale Atwood Noel VG89


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