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Pedigree & Commercial Stock Cattle, Sheep, Pigs & Poultry AUTUMN RARE & NATIVE BREED SALE HOLSWORTHY LIVESTOCK MARKET New Market Road, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7FA Pedigree & Commercial Stock Cattle, Sheep, Pigs & Poultry SATURDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2018 SALE TIMES ~ Pigs 10am ~ Commercial Sheep 10.30am ~ Poultry 10.30am ~ Cattle 11am ~ Longwools 11.30am ~ ~ Valais show at 10am ~ sale at 12pm (to follow Longwools) ~ Goats then Llamas to follow Pigs Tel: 01409 253275 Email: [email protected] FOREWORD We are delighted to be holding our Autumn Rare & Native breed sale at Holsworthy on Saturday 8th September 2018. This year’s sale will offer over 700 cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry from healthy farms throughout the South West of England. This year we also have two Breed Society sales in the sheep lines. 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Kivells ~ VENDORS LIST ~ ATTERTON, M Lower Worthy Gate, Horns cross, Bideford, Devon, EX39 5EA BULLED, CE Bustley View, Harracott, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 3LG CARVIL, H Meadow view Farm, Exbourne, EX20 3SH CLEVERDON, SP Coombe Farm, Hatherleigh, Okehampton, EX20 3JE COOK, TB & AL Barn Shelley, Copplestone, Crediton, Devon, EX17 5LG COULTER – SMITH, P Dunns Farm, Boyton, PL15 9RE CHUGG, V Valley View, Marwood, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4EA CURRAH, CWC Oakfields, Ashwater, Beaworthy, Devon, EX21 5DH DAUNCEY, T Crossgate Farm, Werrington, Launceston, Cornwall PL15 9SX FISHER, C Valley House, Washbourne, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 7UB FREEMAN, N 1 North Church Stile, Meeth, Okehampton, EX20 3EP GADEN & MORISH North Breazle, Bratton Clovelly, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4JS GAINSBURY, MJ & SD Lower Chasty, Chasty, Holsworthy, EX22 6NA GIFFORD, KS & RE Milford Farm, Hartland, Bideford, Devon, EX39 6EA GILBERT, J 22 Lister Way, East Allington, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 7RU GOODLAD, P Great Doccombe Farm, Doccombe, TQ13 8SS GOODMAN, PJ & EJ Brockle Farm, South Petherwin, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 9LX GOW, D Upcott Grange, Broadwoodwidger, Lifton, PL15 0JS GROSE, S Bracken Hill Stables, Lanlivery, Bodmin PL30 5BU GRIGG, MW & MD Downes Farm, Monkleigh, Bideford, Devon, EX39 5LB GUBB, RJ & D Buda Farm, Langtree, Torrington, EX38 8ND GUBB, D & LEES, S Buda Farm, Langtree, Torrington, EX38 8ND HANCOCK, G 20 Willow Close, Callington, PL17 7HZ HEATHCOTE, G Warborne Farm, Boldre, Lymington, Hants, SO41 5QD HEYWOOD, A Bilsford Farm, Buckland Brewer, Bideford, Devon EX39 5NG HILL, L East Graddon Farm HODGE, D & WATERS J Lower Halstock Farm, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1QR HODGE, J Park Farm, Okehampton, EX20 1QN HOLMAN, SJ & PJ West Barn, Burrhills Farm, Carkeel, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6NR HUGGINS, K Morson Farm, Bratton Clovelly, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4JW JASPER, S Newton Farm, Lewannick, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 7QH JEWELL, L Great Cranford, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4HF KINGSLEY, D & HUBBARD, A South Yeo Farm West, Northlew, Okehampton, EX20 3PS LANDICK, BJ & L Eggworthy Farm, Yelverton, PL20 6LJ LETHBRIDGE R & J Trelowen, Trewidland, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 4ST LEWIS, GG Meadowbrook, Waterloo Road, Holsworthy, EX22 6JL LEY, S Great Cranford Cottage, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4HF LETTS, P The Orangery, Mamhead, Exeter, Devon EX6 8HE LILLYMAN, DW & P Pound Farm, Buckland Monachorum, Devon, PL20 7LH MABLY, S Higher Tynes, St Teath Bodmin, PL30 3LR MARTYN, SD Hornacott Barton, Boyton, Launceston, PL15 9RL MARTYN – UGLOW, B Platts House, Hornacott Barton, Boyton, Launceston, PL15 9RL MAY, N Stonyfold Farm, Week St Mary, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 6XG McGERK, Y Firsdale, Sutcombe, EX22 7QA MILLER Higher Upcott, Hatherleigh, Okehampton, EX20 3LN MITCHELL, N Tregenna Farm, St Austell, PL26 7AW PENGELLY, AR & TM Barn Owl Lodge, West Frogwell Farm, Callington, PL17 7HN PETHICK, WF & RH Trevalga, Boscastle, PL35 0DZ SLEE, C & C Halsbury Barton, Buckland Brewer, Bideford, Devon, EX39 5EN STEVENS, North Tawton, SUMMERFIELD, C Sunnymead, Bradworthy, Devon, EX22 75Y TOWNSEND, T & S West Yarde Farm, Nr South Molton EX36 3HA WARREN, M Ramslade Farm, Whitestone, Exeter, EX4 2HW WESTLAND BARTON LTD West Street, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, EX23 9AW WILLS,TJ Higher Trehane Farm, Davidstow, Camelford, PL32 9YD R J WOODERSON 17 Butts Park, Plymouth, PL8 1HY ~ CATTLE ~ DEXTER M J & S D GAINSBURY Lower Chasty, Chasty, Holsworthy, EX22 6NA TB Test 07 – 08 – 18 LOT 1 Dexter Cow UK360516300181 Knivers Meadow (Poppy) F43118 Born: 03 – 04 - 12 Breeder: Mr & Mrs M Mountjoy Cow has run with Pedigree Dexter Bull, Foxhill Oliver, M6418, 10th August – 7th September 2018 Sire: Harron Loyal Follower GS: Cowick Ranger 2nd (M3730) (M5363) GD: High Cark Fleur (F14664) Dam: Knivers Meadow Kopi GS: Bedgers Ellis* (M3445) (F31860) GD: Knivers Meadow Hope (F25492) LOT 2 Dexter Cow UK370111200064 Rodandbens (Kelly) F39059 Born: 15 – 06 - 10 Breeder: Mr R Hall Cow has run with Pedigree Dexter Bull, Foxhill Oliver, M6418, 10th August – 7th September 2018 Sire: Knightsway James (M5512) GS: Knightsway Paddy (M4083) GD: Knightsway Jane (F17072) Dam: Rodandbens Kate (F29585) GS: Shilford Mighty Mouse (M3250) GD: Beechwood Tean (F20194) LOT 3 Dexter Bull UK375020600026 Foxhill Thomas N41413 Born: 11 – 07 - 18 Breeder: Mr MJ & Mrs SD Gainsbury Sire: Foxhill Oliver (M6418) GS: GD: Dam: Knivers Meadow Poppy GS: (F43118) GD: LOT 4 Dexter Heifer UK375020200023 Foxhill Titania F56820 Born: 19 – 05 - 18 Breeder: Mr MJ & Mrs SD Gainsbury Sire: Foxhill Oliver (M6418) GS: Stargate Robin The Hood (M5850) GD: Netton Flora (F30833) Dam: Rodandbens Kelly GS: Knightsway James (M5512) (F39059 GD: Rodandbeans Kate (F29585) N FREEMAN 1 North Church Stile, Meeth, Okehampton, EX20 3EP TB Test 16 – 07 - 18 LOT 5 Purebred Dexter Cow with Calf at foot UK370806600016 Running with Pedigree Dexter Bull Born: 12 – 08 – 13 Calf Born 20 – 05 – 18 UK370806200061 LOT 6 Purebred Dexter Cow with Calf at foot UK 370806300020 Running with Pedigree Dexter Bull Born: 12 – 09 - 14 Calf Born 06 – 05 – 18 UK370806300055 LOT 7 Purebred Dexter Cow with Calf at foot UK370806400021 Running with Pedigree Dexter Bull Born: 12 – 09 - 14 Calf Born 04 – 05 - 18 UK370806100053 LOT 8 Purebred Dexter Cow with Calf at foot UK370806200026 Running with Pedigree Dexter Bull Born: 02 – 05 - 15 Calf Born 03 – 05 - 18 UK370806600051 LOT 9 Purebred Dexter Cow UK370806100018 Running with Pedigree Dexter Bull Born: 16 – 08 - 13 LOT 10 - 11 2 Purebred Dexter Heifers Running with Pedigree Dexter Bull Born: 02 – 04 – 16 UK370806500029 Born 05 – 04 – 16 UK370806100032 LOT 12 - 13 2 Purebred Dexter Heifers Born: 14 – 06 – 17 UK370806600037 Born 22 – 06 – 17 UK370806700045 LOT 14 Dexter x Galloway Heifer Born 20 – 06 – 17 UK370806600044 LOT 15 Galloway x Dexter Heifer Born 17 – 06 – 17 UK370806300041 LOT 16 Dexter x Galloway Heifer Running with Pedigree Dexter Bull Born 18 – 04 – 16 UK370806200033 S J & P J HOLMAN West Barn, Burrhills Farm, Carkeel, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6NR TB test 28 – 08 - 18 LOT 17 Dexter in Calf Heifer UK384940600018 Burrhills Cora F52682 Born: 10 – 03 – 16 Breeder: SJ & PJ Holman Running with Pedigree Hereford Bull form 30th June – 7th September (Riverdee Puck) All had caesarean for 1st calf All reared calves Sire: Penhayes Frisbee (M6200) GS: Knightsway Playboy (M4356) GD: Penhayes Aimee (F30778) Dam: Agberrow Coriandrum GS: Migh Woody (M3783) (F32906) GD: Agberrow Bramwell (F17670) LOT 18 Dexter in Calf Heifer UK384940300022 Burrhills Ellen F52683 Born: 07 – 04 - 16 Breeder: SJ & PJ Holman Running with Pedigree Hereford Bull form 30th June – 7th September (Riverdee Puck) All had caesarean for 1st calf All reared calves Sire: Penhayes Frisbee (M6200) GS: Knightsway Playboy (M4356) GD: Penhayes Aimee (F30778) Dam: Broadwell Eve (F42123) GS: Beechleigh William (M5561) GD: Spetisbury Panther Lily (F33641) LOT 19 Dexter Heifer (1ST Calved heifer) UK384940500017 Born: 01 – 09 – 15 Running with Pedigree Hereford Bull form 30th June – 7th September(Riverdee Puck) All had caesarean for 1st calf All reared calves R J WOODERSON 17 Butts Park, Plymouth, PL8 1HY LOTS 20 - 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14 Breeder: Mr CE Bulled Heifer Calf at Foot (not yet registered) Sire: Tilbrook Olympics (PM12046) GS: Champson Admiral VG86 (M04140) GD: Tilbrook Plum 10th G +79 (PF061237) Dam: Bustley Myth 4th (PF111531) GS: Tilbrook Rotovator VG84 (PM05002) GD: Cargenwen Myth (F04829) Calf
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