TEENAGER Louise Findlay, from Leyburn, won the prime pigs championship for the first time at Skipton mart’s 12th annual Christmas primestock shows and sales.

The 19-year-old has been a regular winner at the annual highlight, but this was her first title win, achieved with her lightweight class victors, a pen of three 89lg pure Pietrain gilts tapped out as overall champions by judge Mick Etherington, of Eldwick.

They later sold for the top price by weight of 170p/kg, or £151 per head, to Hutchinsons Butchers, of Ripley, Harrogate, which has just been taken over by Dave Kirby from long-time owner Peter Buck.

Louise first started breeding pigs as a 12-year-old when given her first porkers as a Christmas present. She is now going out of pig breeding for the time being to concentrate on her new job assisting with shows, events and marketing for sausage maker Heck Food in Kirklington.

Though unable to attend in person, Louise went out on a high note when her consignment of 19 pure Pietrains, the last of her current holding, won the two lightweight and heavyweight show classes, also standing third in both.

She took the heavyweight show class with a 119kg trio sold for 135p/kg, or £160.65 each, to regular buyer Anthony Swales, who runs Knavesmire Butchers in York.

Mr Swales also went to 132p/kg, or £178 top gross price, to claim Louse’s third prize 135kg heavyweights, with her third prize 89kg lightweights falling for 140p/kg, or £125, to the Buckle family in Barras, Kirkby Stephen.

Reserve champion was last year's title winner Daniel Thackray, of Prospect House Farm, Fewston, with 95kg Peitrain-cross gilts, which again fell to Hutchinsons Butchers at 155p/kg, or £147 per head.