A glorious sunny day was enjoyed by all at Lochaber Show, held beneath the spectacular back drop of Ben Nevis, where a good turnout of exhibitors and spectators celebrated the event’s 120th anniversary.
Supreme cattle was the commercial leader, Robert and David Wright's seven-month-old Limousin cross heifer by Lodge Hamlet, from Woodend, Argour.
Reserve was the Highland cattle champion from Leys Castle, Inverness, Doson 30 of Leys, a two-year-old heifer shown by stockman Dale Scott.
Local breeder, John Nudds, Torr-na-faire, Morven, came out on top in the busy sheep lines, winning the supreme sheep honours with a Blackface gimmer, by a Drumgrange-bred son of a £60,000 Auldhouseburn.
And, a strong show of Highland ponies was led by an eight-year-old gelding shown by Karen Smith, Kingussie. Bunnahabhain Of Alltnacriche, was shown in hand and is owned by Lorraine Carter.
For full report and pictures see this week's Scottish Farmer
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