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Article: Limousin herds link up for sale.(Farming Life)
- Article from:
- The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- August 30, 2003
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Byline: DAVID McCOY
TWO leading Limousin herds in County Antrim are holding a joint sale.
The evening sale, at Dungannon Farmers' Mart on Monday, September 8 (7pm), brings together stock from the Glarryford Herd (Robin and Sam Coleman) and Carmorn Herd (Charles and Francis McAuley).
The Glarryford Herd, founded in 1992, is offering 20 cows and calves and 20 heifers. 'We are grossly overstocked and that is why we are holding the sale,' explained Sam Coleman.
The heifers on offer are aged up to 15 months of age. 'They are both spring- and ...
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