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2017 Shropshire & Borders Club Show and Sale Web Catalogue For the 2017 Shropshire & Borders Club Show and Sale 546 Pedigree Texel Males & Females at Welshpool Livestock Market on Thursday, 28th September Show : 9am Sale: 10am Further details Welshpool Livestock Market 01938 553438 1 CONDITIONS OF SALE All sheep will be sold under the Auspices of the Society and the LAA National Conditions of Sale (Livestock Auctioneers Association). These can be viewed at ... www.texel.co.uk/societyrules Neck tags supplied must be worn by all sheep PRIOR to the inspection. Individual animal ID numbers on ear tags must match the ID number displayed in the sales catalogue and substitute catalogue. DISCLAIMER While every effort is made to ensure accuracy of information contained within the Texel Sheep Society Sale Catalogues, the Pedigree information is supplied by the Breeder to the Society and to their best knowledge and belief the information contained therein is true and correct. No responsibility can be accepted for any errors or omissions or any reliance on use of the information to readers AUCTION MART RULES FOR VENDORS The Shepherd in charge must bring their respective lots forward, take them to and from the Sale Ring, attend until delivered and assist in trucking if required as the Auctioneers will be responsible only for what is delivered to the purchaser. Should the Shepherd not be in attendance at the time his lots fall to be sold, it will be passed over and taken at the end of Sale. All Stock will proceed in the order of the Catalogue and all lots not previously entered will be sold only when the list is finished. All purchases to be settled for and taken delivery of on the Day of Sale. No stock can be removed without a Pass. Purchasers should see that their Stock is correct before leaving the gates, as no deduction can be made afterwards. No Private Sales prior to the Stock being offered by Auction will be allowed or recognised by the Salesman. The usual commission must be paid on consignments sold privately within this Market. Every assistance in loading or keeping overnight, for the accommodation only of Buyers, will be arranged, as far as possible, by the Auctioneers, who will not be responsible for loss or damage incurred thereby. 2 INDEX Name Flock Prefix Lot Number ASHTON, WILLIAM, HIGHER PENLEY FARM, PENASH M4, M444, M481-486 PENLEY, WREXHAM, LL13 0NB. UK710151 ATKINS, RAY, 1 SIOP-FACH, NEAR KERRY, KERRYVALE M6, M517-518 NEWTOWN, POWYS, SY16 4LP. UK713162 BROWNSETT, GAIL, BLAENCRONAFON, DOLGRAN, LLANFERRES M160-167 PENCADER, CARMARTHENSHIRE, SA39 9BY. UK742323 CLARK, WAYNE, DEEPDALE COTTAGE, 27 CLARKS TEXELS M185-186 CHESTER ROAD, NEWPORT, SHROPSHIRE, TF10 8BQ. UK316718 CLAYBURY TEXELS, CLAYBURY TEXELS, ENSDON CLAYBURY M522-526 HOUSE, MONTFORD BRIDGE, SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE, SY4 1EJ. UK304815 DANCER, PHILLIP, LLWYN CELYN, ABERHOSAN, GRUG M44-51 MACHYNLLETH, POWYS, SY20 8RE. UK700911 DAVIES, ELGAN, LLWYNCWTTA FARM, RHAYADER, LLWYNGAN M269-271 POWYS, LD6 5NT. UK721581 DAVIES, W R, BRIDGE FARM, UFFINGTON, SUNDORNE M116 SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE, SY4 4ST. UK308392 DAVIES, W T, CANLLEFAES UCHAF, PENPARC, CANLLEFAES M318-333 CARDIGAN, CEREDIGION, SA43 1SG. UK743689 DAVIES & SON, G E, CWMBROMLEY, SARN, CWMBROMLEY M409-428 NEWTOWN, POWYS, SY16 4ES. UK701388 DELVES, DP & RA, THE VIEW, CHURCHSTOKE, BRIDGEVIEW M487-490 POWYS, SY15 6DT. UK700623 ELLIS, MATTHEW, KILCHOAN, SHREWSBURY CRESSAGE M429-431, M491-496 ROAD, CRESSAGE, SHROPSHIRE, SY5 6AA. UK303754 EVANS, D ESMOR, MONFA, GWERNAFFIELD ROAD, MAERDY M382-389 MOLD, FLINTSHIRE, CH7 1RE. UK706352 EVANS, S D, THE OLD BYRE, BROOK FARM, FOURTIACRE M216-224, M455-464 CHETWYND, NEWPORT, SHROPSHIRE, TF10 8BL. UK315828 EVANS & SON, I G, HALTON FARM, CHIRK, HALTON M117-129 WREXHAM, LL14 5BG. UK705699 FORRESTER, W L & J A, TWEMLOWS FARM, DOONGUILE M20-39 HIGHER HEATH, WHITCHURCH, SHROPSHIRE, SY13 2HB. UK309223 GIBBS, N E & J A, BETTONFIELD FARM, BETTON BETTONFIELD M175-184, M465-474 STRANGE, SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE, SY5 6HZ. UK303667 HARDING, M P, LOWER CEFNYPWLL, ABERMULE, HARDY M252-259 MONTGOMERY, POWYS, SY15 6JL. UK701365 HARDMAN, G V & J A, THE CLAMP FARM,, OAK FARM M475-480 SHRAWARDINE, MONTFORD, SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE, SY4 1AH. UK304819 HARDWICK & SON, G V, UPPER TALCOED, TALCOED M86-95, M445-454 GWYSTRE, LLANDRINDOD WELLS, POWYS, LD1 6EH. UK721579 3 HEATHER, J E, SIX OAKS FARM, 3 SANDY BANK, SIX OAKS M346-351 WHIXALL, WHITCHURCH, SHROPSHIRE, SY13 2NS. UK312251 HUGHES, E H, UPPER CWM, LLANYRE, ABATY M390-408 LLANDRINDOD WELLS, POWYS, LD1 6EA. UK721553 HUGHES, ROY, TY CANOL, TREFONEN, TREFONNEN M245-251, M507-516 OSWESTRY, SHROPSHIRE, SY10 9EB. UK304390 JONES, D R & E A, HIGHFIELD, THE BAGE, ATOK M225-244 DORSTONE, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR3 5SU. UK300020 JONES, G L, CEFNRHOSAN, ABERHOSAN, MOEL FADIAN M294-311 MACHYNLLETH, POWYS, SY20 8RA. UK700917 JONES, GWION LLYR, EIRIANALLT WEN, TYLON, FAEN M1, M266-268 LLYNFAES, HOLYHEAD, MON, LL65 3LJ. UK705829 JONES, IWAN PUGHE, PENYGRAIG, DAROWEN, CRAIG-WEN M276-293 MACHYNLLETH, POWYS, SY20 8LN. UK710745 JONES, KARAN, FIELDS FARM, PLATT LANE, FIELD DAY M272-275 WHIXALL WHITCHURCH, SHROPSHIRE, SY13 2PA. UK305798 JONES, M & S, LOWER FOREST FARM, RACECOURSE M362-381 RACECOURSE, OSWESTRY, SHROPSHIRE, SY10 7PR. UK304518 JOSEPH, J B, WAEN FARM, HOPE BOWDLER, WAEN M83-85, M519-521 CHURCH STRETTON, SHROPSHIRE, SY6 7DD. UK309720 LEWIS, THOMAS, HIGHWINDS HOLLYHURST, HOLLYHURST M40-43 LEEBOTWOOD, CHURCH STRETTON, SHROPSHIRE, SY6 7JP. UK305391 MEREDITH, A. J., HARDWICKE FARM, HARDWICKE M96-115 STOTTESDON, KIDDERMINSTER, WORCESTERSHIRE, DY14 8TN. UK303359 PARRY, I M, BANK FARM, SHELBROOK, SODYLT M312-317 ELLESMERE, SHROPSHIRE, SY12 9EL. UK304692 PLANT, R & J, BROMLEY GREEN FARM, THREE BROMLEY M150-159 MILE LANE, KEELE, NEWCASTLE, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST5 5HJ. UK166573 PRITCHARD, ER, WOODCLOSE, MEDLEY PARK, VALESWOOD M537-546 CRAVEN ARMS, SHROPSHIRE, SY7 9LJ. UK313768 PRITCHARD, M I & T E M, RHYDWITH FARM, CRICKHEATH M432-443 LLANYMYNECH, OSWESTRY, SHROPSHIRE, SY10 8QB. UK308833 PRYCE, C E, YR HELIG, LLANFAIR CAEREINION, CAEREINION M7-19 WELSHPOOL, POWYS, SY21 0DB. UK710502 ROBINSON, J F, HIGH FIELDS, CHURCH PREEN, PREENBANK M57-62 CHURCH STRETTON, SHROPSHIRE, SY6 7LQ. UK303672 RYDER, TOM, CAE TRAWS, CROES LLYD, RYDERS M5, M187-190 WELSHPOOL, POWYS, SY21 9NU. UK701017 SAMUEL, E J, UPPER MONKTON FARM, ST HENDRE M334-345 WEONARDS, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR2 8PF. UK300709 4 SHIELDS, D, CHAPEL COTTAGE, CHAPEL LANE, CHAPELCOTT M3, M352-361 WHIXALL, SHROPSHIRE, SY13 2QG. UK309623 SMITH, S J & H, PENBRYN, CASTLE CAEREINION, PENPARC M52-56, M527-536 WELSHPOOL, POWYS, SY21 9AS. UK701623 STONALL, J W & A R, NURSERY COTTAGE, RED GIBBSHILL M260-265 LANE, WELSHPOOL, POWYS, SY21 8RH. UK750125 TYNYBRYN FARMS, ., TYNYBRYN FARMS, JONSLAND M168-174 TREGYNON, NEWTOWN, POWYS, SY16 3PJ. UK701568 WATKINS, G L, BANK FARM, RHYDYCROESAU, LAWNT M130-149 OSWESTRY, SHROPSHIRE, SY10 7JE. UK706269 WATKINS, R M & G L, UPPER CWM FARM, MILLEND M206-215, M497-506 CRASWALL, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR2 0PH. UK311484 WILLIAMS, A E, FOLLY BANK, CLUN M63-82 NEWCASTLE-ON-CLUN, CRAVEN ARMS, SHROPSHIRE, SY7 8QS. UK303422 WILLIAMS, S P & C P, GREAT WOLLASCOTT WOLLASCOTT M2, M191-205 FARM, BOMERE HEATH, SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE, SY4 3AW. UK305953 5 Senior Rams GWION LLYR JONES FAEN JYR 1 CLYNNOG WIL FAWR UK 0 709785 ODC1500197(1) Born: 07/02/2015 Sire: TULLAGH SARACEN CJT1100211(E) by KELSO PICASSO Dam: ODC1000018(1) by GLENSIDE PIONEER FPG091573(1) This animal has had semen collected from it or sired by it. Ref. Bye-Law 9.9 MESSRS S P & C P WILLIAMS WOLLASCOTT WSW 2 BALLAGLONNEY WRIGHT SHOT UK 1 BLB1500770(1) Born: 10/02/2015 514603 Sire: VORN VAURUS VJV1400561(1) by CAMBWELL TAURUS Dam: BLB1200374(1) by BALLAGLONNEY RIGHT SHOT BLB1000039(2) This animal has had semen collected from it or sired by it. Ref. Bye-Law 9.9 A high index ram MR D SHIELDS CHAPELCOTT SCZ 3 WHITEHART WHITE GOLD UK 0 300064 HWN1502204(2) Born: 04/03/2015 Sire: LOOSEBEARE VITO QEL1404407(1) by LOOSEBEARE SAVIOUR Dam: HWN1200930(2) by BROOMKNOWES ROYAL PRINCE GWB1000058(2) This animal has had semen collected from it or sired by it. Ref. Bye-Law 9.9 WILLIAM ASHTON PENASH AWP 4 PENASH WIZARD UK710151 AWP1500258(E) Born: 02/02/2015 Sire: KAURI VESUVIUS JNB1400145(1) by STRATHBOGIE TOP SECRET Dam: KDM1100023(E) by BALTIER PANTHER FEB09977(1) This animal has had semen collected from it or sired by it. Ref. Bye-Law 9.9 TOM RYDER RYDERS RYT 5 MEINSPRIDE WINSTON UK 0 183913 LNM1502626(2) Born: 18/02/2015 Sire: GLENWAY UNIVERSE MFZ1300332(E) by ALLANFAULD ROCKAFELLA Dam: LNM1301636(1) by HADDO SUPREME KWJ1100333(1) This animal has had semen collected from it or sired by it. Ref. Bye-Law 9.9 RAY ATKINS KERRYVALE AYK 6 ABATY VOODOO UK0721553 HHE1401635(1) Born: 05/04/2014 Sire: BETTONFIELD UZI GEB1300483(1) by COLWOOD ROCK Dam: HHE1000058(2) by BETTONFIELD GEB09707(1) This animal has had semen collected from it or sired by it. Ref. Bye-Law 9.9 6 Shearling Rams Mr C E PRYCE CAEREINION PEC 7 CAEREINION YOBBO UK710502 PEC1600451(2) Born: 10/03/2016 Sire: CAEREINION VICTOR PEC1400285(2) by LLEGODIG SAUCY Dam: PEC1300208(2) by CAEREINION TOP MAN PEC1200131(1) EBVs: Litter Size 8 Wk Wgt Maternal Scan Wgt Musc Dpth Fat Dpth CT Gigot Musc Index 0.12 3.33kgs 1.23kgs 8.24kgs 0.67mm 0.05mm 4.10mm 244 Accuracy 42% 67% 67% 74% 67% 72% 59% 72% 8 CAEREINION YARDMAN UK710502 PEC1600423(E) Born: 06/03/2016 Sire: CAEREINION NUMBER ONE PEC07216(1) by DOUGANHILL LANDMARK Dam: PEC1100087(1) by EINON ORION LSI08071(2) EBVs: Litter Size 8 Wk Wgt Maternal Scan Wgt Musc Dpth Fat Dpth CT Gigot Musc Index 0.17 3.88kgs 1.70kgs 9.29kgs 0.97mm 0.53mm
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