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FULFILLING AMBITIONS
WITH BEEF SHORTHORNS
Chris Berry talks with Graham Hunt at Sowerby Parks Farm
PROVING yourself once with a breed is
one thing, but switching to another breed,
starting all over again and achieving success
in a bigger arena well that is surely the mark
of someone who knows what they are
about. Such is the case with Graham Hunt
of Sowerby Parks Farm between Dalton and
Sowerby near Thirsk.
Three years ago, he switched to Beef
Shorthorns fulfilling a lifelong ambition
having grown up with them in both the
breed’s and Graham’s own homeland in
County Durham where his father worked as
cowman for the Harrisons of Gainford Hall,
one of the most famous Shorthorn breed-
ers of the time.
Graham’s first three years with the breed
have been nothing short of sensational and
he and son Sam are determined to contin-
ue building on their already healthy repu-
tation. Graham’s not without humility over
how success has come so quickly either.
‘We’ve been lucky. After selling our
Dexter herd earlier in 2015 Sam and I
headed north to the society sale at Stirling
in November where we bought our first
four Shorthorns spending £5500, but it was
when we came out from paying and de-
cided to have a cup of tea and a sandwich
before heading back home that really set us
on our way.’
‘We were talking about our plans with
Jack Ramsay from Ayrshire and Martin
Moore from
Worcester telling them we
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were starting a herd from scratch. Martin
told us we really needed a few old cows as
well as young stock and invited me down
to pick a few out of his herd. A month or
so later I did just that, picked out three and
drove down again the following Saturday
with my trailer as Martin was away the
previous week.’
Even at this stage the luck Graham talks
about hadn’t yet fully materialised, but it was
a week later that led to the moment that kick
started his and Sam’s Shorthorn prowess.
‘I could only get two of the three I had
selected into the trailer and I wasn’t going
to come back the next week just for one
so Martin let me select another. It was that
last one that has made all the difference
in our first three years. She had a bull calf
Sowerby Parks Kincade that we took to
14 shows and he won at all of them apart
from one last year. At the Royal Welsh he
was male champion, junior champion and
reserve breed champion overall. I never
thought I’d have a bull good enough to go
to Stirling yet he also won his class there
and sold to one of the top herds for 8000
guineas. It was luck getting him but you’ve
still to rear and show stock for it to win.’
This year Graham has continued being
successful in the show rings with another
bull Sowerby Parks Gypsy Leader out of
the same mother Wenmar Gypsy that bred
Kincade and a heifer Wenmar Tessa.
‘We had a right good Great Yorkshire
Show as Leader got junior champion and
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reserve male champion and we had re-
serve overall champion with Tessa. We also
had a second place at the Royal Highland
Show and reserve champion at the Three
Counties and Royal Norfolk. I like the three
and four day shows as you can get there
the day before, wash them, show and relax,
you’re not jumping in and out all the time.’
‘Our season starts with Devon County in
May then it is Bath & West, Three Counties,
Royal Highland, Royal Norfolk, Great York-
shire, Royal Welsh and calf shows at Thirsk
and Agri Expo at Carlisle in November and
Peterborough Smithfield in December. We’ll
take Leader to Stirling.’
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I was showing a 25-35 shows every year.
We had 100 cows at one time and a nice
arrangement with the Gaunts at Wetherby
and supplying Wood Hall nearby but com-
ing into Beef Shorthorns was a completely
new experience despite having been
around them as a little lad with my dad.’
‘The first show with the Shorthorns was
two years ago. I took five to Newbury on
my own and a lady on the Shorthorn com-
mittee came to introduce herself and asked
how I was going to show all five on my own.
She offered to clip them for me, which she
did, and got a man to help me Bob Istead
who has continued to help me since. I got
champion with a cow and reserve with one
of the heifers. It showed me how much Beef
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Shorthorn people help each other.’
Graham bought his 30-acre Sowerby
Parks Farm in 2000. He’d been working
towards buying a farm since leaving school
having soon realised that purely working for
other farms he would be unlikely to
own one. He has worked for the water
authority, for a couple of feed companies
and for a fencing contractor in order to
make ends meet over the years. He has
kind words for the farmer he worked with
as a young man.
‘John Hodgson of Gainford where I grew
up taught me everything I know about stock
and if I had my life over and go and work
with him again.’
The farm the way it is today has been
shaped by events.