Allowdale Sultan was 2010 Supreme Champion Kilmallock Show & Sale
Our first Allowdale Sultan calves arrived Summer 2011 (photos on Allowdale Photo Gallery) - they are dark, well defined calves, extremely easy calvers at 280 days.
Badlingham Boxer was purchased from Robert Clarke from Badlingham Herefords.
Our first Badlingham Boxer calves arrived Spring 2009 (photos on Allowdale Photo Gallery) -
they are dark, well defined calves, extremely easy calvers at 280days.
Border General V25 was purchased in 2007 from Stan and Helen Quan of Border Herefords, Benarth, Wormbridge, Herefordshire, United Kingdom.
Border General V25 is a bull with excellent performance
figures and with very high accuracy levels on the UK Breedplan System.
Border General V25 is a trait leader for 400 and 600 day growth, Border
General V25 is in the top 5% of the breed for 400 and 600 day growth. In
addition, Border General V25's figures for carcase weight and
rib fat place him within the top 5% of the breed in United Kingdom.
Border General V25 breeds consistent easy calvers, with good length and high
weight gain.
Bowmont Storm A548 (WMO) was selected by the Irish Hereford
Society
Breed Improvement Program in 2007.
Bowmont Storm A584, bred by Geoff King of Bowmont
Stud, Victoria, NSW, Australia, was selected on his own appearance,
performance to date and on the strength and visual impact of his sire
Glendan Park Storm W134.
Glendan Park Storm W134 is an outstanding carcass
bull with great length and substance and tremendous mobility. He was the
2004 Wodonga $ 24,000 (AUD) Grand Champion and was purchased by Geoff King
in partnership with the Nixon Family of the Devon Court herd in Southern
Queensland west of Brisbane, NSW, Australia.
The great grandsire of this outstanding bull
Bowmont Storm A584 is also the sire of the very successful Churchill Storm
V583.
The dam Bowmont Maritana 340 is sired by Bowmont
Jordan.
Bowmont Storm A584 exhibits tremendous length,
growth and carcass characteristics. He has good performance figures for,
200, 400, and 600 day growth, for scrotal size, is +2.5 Eye Muscle Area
(EMA), +1.5 for Retail Beef Yield (RBY).
The Bowmont herd consists of 150 pedigree
Hereford cows and its breeding objectives are focused on doing ability,
fertility, structural soundness and cosmetics, combined with the use of
EBV's to produce a package that is practical for both pedigree and
commercial breeders. The herd has some considerable success at the Herford
National at Wodonga Grand Champion in 2000, intermediate and reserve grand
champion in 2002, reserve intermediate champion in 2003, intermediate
champion 2005, reserve intermediate champion 2006, and most recently with
Bowmont Victory Blend B747 Reserve Intermediate Champion 2008 sold at $
26,000 (AUD).
We are very pleased with Bowmont Storm V548's calves after
trying him in 2009, we have used him again extensively in 2010, and are very
pleased with the resulting calves.
Bowmont Vancouver D103
(BJW) was selected by the Irish Hereford
Society
Breed Improvement Program in 2010.
Bowmont Vancouver D103, bred by Geoff King of Bowmont
Stud, Victoria, NSW, Australia, was selected on his own appearance,
performance to date and on the strength and visual impact of his sire
Glendan Park Storm W134.
The Bowmont herd consists of 150 pedigree
Hereford cows and
its breeding objectives are focused on doing ability,
fertility, structural soundness and cosmetics, combined with the use of
EBV's to produce a package that is practical for both pedigree and
commercial breeders. The herd has some considerable success at the Herford
National at Wodonga Grand Champion in 2000, intermediate and reserve grand
champion in 2002, reserve intermediate champion in 2003, intermediate
champion 2005, reserve intermediate champion 2006, and most recently with
Bowmont Victory Blend B747 Reserve Intermediate Champion 2008 sold at $
26,000 (AUD).
Bowmont Vancouver D103 is sired by Courallie Vancouver whose sons had the
highest average of the sale. His grandsire Alkira Vancouver is
a trait leader for 200, 400, 600 day weight and for IMF.
Bowmont Vancouver D103's dam Bowmont Queen is a very wide cow born in
March 2003 she already has five calves on the ground. Bowmont Queen's
sire Cara Park Xpress is in the top 5% of the breed while Bowmont Queen's
maternal sire Red Hill Time Bomb is a trait leader for Eye
Muscle Area and Retail Beef Yield.
Bowmont Vancouver D103 is a very smooth easy fleshing bull with exceptional performance figures. Top price bull at the
Bowmont Autumn on farm sale, he weighed 865 kgs at 22 months and measured 144 cm at the hips or frame score 7.
Bowmont Vancouver D103's Australian EBV’s place him in the top 6% for 200, 400, &
600 day weight. With an EMA of +3.3 he is in the top 1% while his EBV’s for carcase weight and RBY place him in the top 10%.
We have used
Bowmont Vancouver D103 on our cows in the fall of 2010 and look
forward to the results in July 2011.
Breaney Sam is a top performing bull bred by Mrs. Kathleen
Tynan, Breaney, Ardagh, Co. Longford, Ireland.
Breaney Sam stands at Dovea AI. Sire to Nenagh Sale
Champion 2003.
Breaney Sam was selected by Allowdale Herefords, specifically to cross with the UK cattle.
Breaney Sam is
producing thick, attractive cattle that do well in the show ring.
Churchill Storm V583 (CUV) was selected by the Irish Hereford Breed Society
Breed
Improvement Program in 2005.
Churchill Herefords is owned by Jim Racovolis
based at Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. The herd
has produced Churchill Standout - Sydney Champion 1999 sold at $40,000
(AUZ).
Churchill Storm V583 (CUV) is dark in colour with good length, excellent shoulder setting
and a well-shaped hindquarter.
Churchill Storm V583's sire Inverary Storm R811 has a very well balanced set of EBV's well above breed average and is a trait leader for 200, 400 and
600-day weight.
One of Churchill Storm V583 (CUV)'s first
sons Gageborough Caesar sold at € 5,000 to PR Kingston's Ballymartin herd.
Churchill Storm V583 (CUV) has been the most
outstanding Bull used in Ireland for quite some time. Churchill Storm V583's calves have swept
all before them in both the showring and the salesring. Churchill Storm
V583's male progeny
have started to produce similar shaped cattle.
Ervie Classic S30 (ERV) was selected by the Irish Hereford Society
Breed Improvement
Program in 2005.
Ervie Classic S30 is owned and bred by Mr. J. & JS Douglas Mains of
Aires, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Ervie Classic S30 was chosen by IHSB Breed Improvement Program on the
strength of his progeny, as he is sired by the successful Canadian bull GH
Simba ET 21E. GH Simba was the top selling bull in Canada in 1995 at $95,000
(CAD) as National Champion. GH Simba ET 21E sired : Canada's 1997 top
selling and National Champion bull, the 1998 Denver Stock Show Junior
Champion calf. GH Simba's dam GH Supergirl ET 15Z produced 5 bulls sold on
average at $50,000 (CAD). Subsequently she bred GH Buck ET 26H, sold for a
record $235,000(CAD).
Ervie Classic S30's dam Hockenhull Betty 3rd is a
daughter of Woodview Betty possibly the most successful cow in the U.K.>
show-ring in recent times. A legend in her own lifetime she was sired by
Gageboro Suave and bred by R.F.D. Abbott Woodview House, Killeshandra, Co.
Cavan, sold to W. McIndoe of Scotland at Carrick-on-Shannon. On Mr.
McIndoe's departure for Australia she was sold to Sue and Dennis Heath with
whom she had an unrivalled show career including the Junior Championship at
the Royal Show and breeding several excellent progeny. Calves born in
Australia resulting from embryos taken by Billy McIndoe were a better than
even match for the Australians, providing several successes there.
Ervie Classic S30's calves are easy calving and small, which is compensated
by their growth rate. Some of our most attractive cattle are by Ervie
Classic Lad S30.
GH Adams 144S Bulge 138W (GHZ) was selected was
selected by the Irish Hereford Society
Breed Improvement
Program in 2011.
Born January 2009 “Bulge” was Reserve Grand Champion at the Canadian National 2009. His sire “Shadow” was Grand Champion at Farmfair and Reserve Champion at Agribition.
Grant Hirsche of breeder Adams Hirsche describing “Bulge” in the on property sale catalogue stated the following “We have never had 2 calves as strong and powerful as lot 1 and 2. Both of these great calves are sired by Shadow, “Nugget” being polled and “Bulge” is straight horned with no polled in his pedigree. Many feel “Bulge” is as good as Rambo at this age. I wouldn’t argue, but would add that he is more moderate and maybe even shows more muscle expression early in his life. Many have commented on his tremendous thickness and ease of movement. He tracks really wide and always stops with all 4 corners wide and strong like they should be. As an added bonus, he is in the top 20% for REA and top 40% for IMF. The more I am in this business, the more amazed I am that great pedigrees keep showing up time after time in the good ones. We have established 45L as a great breeding bull with sons like Neon, Twister, Gordo, and last year’s top bull Stanley 286U. Now we see his daughters putting that same punch into their calves. Bulge’s dam is a great one out of a perfect uddered cow we got from Floyd and Daryl Anderson. She produced many show winners for us. 552S has a perfect udder and could easy be a show cow. She’s definitely a front pasture cow. We feel that Bulge has a lot to offer and is one of the most complete Herd Bull Prospects to sell at Adams Hirsche. We will be talking a lot about him for many years to come. A half interest was sold on sale day at Ca $14,500 to Little Fort Herefords.
This bull is in the top 1% of the breed in Canada for Weaning Weight and Yearling Weight and in the top 4% for Rib Eye Area. His birth weight 39kgs.
GH Adams 144S Bulge 138Ws first calves
were born July
2011, they are good lengthy and growthy calves.
Mawarra Sentimental ET1 was selected by the Irish Hereford Society
Breed Improvement
Program in 2010.
Mawarra Sentimental ET1 was purchased by South Boorook Stud for
AU$24,000 at the National Hereford Show and Sale at
Wodonga in 2007. Mawarra Sentimental ET1's first nine sons sold at their on
farm bull sale in Feb. 2010 to a top price of AU$22,000 to
average AU$7,333. At Wodonga another son of Mawarra Sentimental ET1, Mawarra
Van Dieman sold at AU$16,000 while Mawarra Victorious
sold at AU$15,000, a further son of Mawarra Sentimental ET1 Jacandra HS was Reserve
Senior Champion and sold at AU$13,000.
A trait leader for 200, 400 and 600 day weight Mawarra Sentimental ET1 is
breeding a consistency of type, carcase and growth for
age, also seen in his full brother Mawarra Nostalgia,
the Supreme Hereford exhibit at the 2004 Sydney
Royal, later sold at auction for AU$60,000 to the Fraser
Family’s Red Hill Stud.
Mawarra Sentimental ET1’s dam , Mawarra Miss Titiana 123 ET6 is the Mawarra
Hereford herd’s most
successful breeder selling seven sons to average
AU$16,500. Mawarra Miss Titiana 123 ET6 has proven to be a very successful donor
dam in the herd’s ET program and has eleven daughters retained in the
Mawarra Hereford herd.
At Allowdale Herefords we
have opted to use Mawarra Sentimental ET1 on a number of our larger cows and
we are looking forward to the results in the fall of 2011.
Standard Lad 93J is a world renowned sire and was the
high selling bull at Calgary, bringing $65,000 to his breeder, Jim Hole.
Standard Lad known as "93J" has brought profound improvement to cattle on several continents where
scores of breeders acknowledge him as the best site they have ever used.
Standard Lad 93J's
offspring reflect his extra scale and thickness to a remarkable degree.
Standard Lad 93J features strongly
in the pedigree of some of Allowdale Herefords' most highly rated cattle. Our
Allowdale Stock Bull
Badlingham Boxer contains 3 crosses of this particular bull Standard Lad 93J, also
93J
features in the pedigree of Grianan Orange purchased in 2007.
Yarram Pompeii V055 (YPI) was selected by the Irish Hereford
Society
Breed Improvement Program in 2005.
Yarram Pompeii V055 was bred by Yarram Park Herefords Willaura, Victoria,
NSW, Australia. The Yarram Park 700-cow pedigree herd founded in 1947 is one of
Australia's most influential herds.
Yarram Pompeii V055 is a well-grown dark bull,
showing easy fleshing.
Yarram Pompeii V055's sire Courallie Pompeii is a trait leader for
gestation length, 200, 400, 600 day weight. milk and intra muscular fat.
Courallie Pompeii's progeny were among the best seen in Australia and New
Zealand.
Yarram Pompeii V055's first calf sold in
Ireland at auction at 12 months of age for € 2,500.
Yarram Pompeii V055 has bred some outstanding
cattle and his female progeny are starting to proving to be top quality
breeding cows.
Commercial progeny of Yarram Pompeii V055 sons are now coming on stream for the
Hereford Prime Scheme and are showing excellent carcass characteristics with
tremendous length while the V055 daughters are milking well.
Yarram Star General W251
(YSG) was selected by the Irish Hereford
Society
Breed Improvement Program in 2007.
Yarram Star General W251, currently being used
within the 700 pedigree Yarram Park pedigree cow herd, is an outstanding
bull with some very impressive progeny. Yarram Star General W251 was bred at Yarram Park,
Victoria, NSW, Australia, the same herd which produced Yarram Pompeii V055,
so successful in Ireland, in recent years, producing some outstanding
progeny.
This latest sire from Yarram Park, Yarram Star
General W251 is sired by Yarram Star General S206 out of a Hot Shot cow by
BP Star General 51A. While the dam Yarram Marinda P224 is by the renowned
Hot Shot RHHR 20W by the familiar LCI High Voltage 80S out of Yarram Marinda
336 by Devon Court Emperor.
Yarram Star General W251 is a bull with excellent performance figures
and with very high accuracy levels on the Australian Breedplan System. A
trait leader for 200 day growth, he is in the top 7% of the breed for 400
and 600 day growth. His figures for milk, carcase weight, rib fat and rump
fat place him within the top 15% of the breed in Australia.
Yarram Park state that the aim at the 17,500 acre
property is to produce structurally sound functional bulls with natural
doing ability. Soundness, fertility and maternal qualities are the first
priorities in the breeding program. Performance data is only then taken into
consideration.
Yarram Star General W251's first Allowdale calves arrived Spring 2009 - see
photos on the Allowdale Photo Gallery