The Gigginstown House Angus Sale at Fennor Farm was a huge success, with crowds gathering despite the first wet day in 20 years. Hosted in conjunction with Ballyjamesduff Mart and MartEye, the sale featured a range of bulls, in-calf heifers, maiden heifers, and a small selection of red Angus bulls and heifers. The top price of €7,600 was secured by lot 19, Gigginstown King Mambo X396, a black bull sired by Luddenmore Kingkong and born as a twin to a heifer. The Gigginstown Angus Herd owner, Michael O’Leary, donated the sale price to Crumlin Children’s Hospital. The top-priced heifer, Gigginstown Pelican Brief X341, sold for €7,500 and will travel to her new home in Co. Tipperary along with a €500 luck penny. Stay tuned for a full report on Agriland.
“Gigginstown House Angus Sale Sees €7,600 Top Price for Lot 19 King Mambo X396 Bull”
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