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Poultry Sale PRICE £1 SOUTH-EAST CORNWALL POULTRY SALE Various Pairs & Trios of Pure Bred Fowl/Bantams, Pullets, Growers, Ducks, Quail, Turkey Poults, Game SATURDAY 31ST AUGUST AT 10AM at B.H. White & Son, The Old Cornwall Farmers Site, Liskeard PL14 4DX CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Commission at the rate of 15% plus VAT will be charged to purchasers on each item. 2. VAT at the rate of 20% will be charged to purchasers in addition to the purchase price of lots where indicated by the Auctioneers. 3. Payment terms. Strictly cash or debit card. Credit cards not accepted. 4. All goods to be paid for on the sale day and no lots may be removed until a receipted account has been obtained from the sale office. 5. All lots are the responsibility of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer. 6. This catalogue is prepared for the benefit only of purchasers who are deemed to have fully satisfied themselves as to the description, quantity or quality of any lots before bidding. 7. Lots subject to change and any changes will be announced at the time of sale. 8. The following terms are deemed to imply:- For Chickens, Bantams etc For Ducks/Geese Pair – Male & 1 Female Pair – Drake & 1 Duck / Gander & 1 Goose Trio – Male & 2 Females Trio – Drake & 2 Ducks / Gander & 2 Geese Two – 2 Females Three – 3 Females Other descriptions are believed to be self-explanatory. 9. HATCHING EGGS – All hatching eggs are sold on the understanding that vendors in good faith sell as being pure bred and fertile. No refunds will be given in instances where eggs prove to be infertile or of the wrong breed described. 10. All items are to be removed on the day of sale by 2pm. 11. Other conditions of sale as displayed and announced at the time of sale. 12. Purchasers are required to register for a bidding number prior to bidding. Lodge & Thomas 58 Lemon Street Truro Cornwall TR1 2PY (01872) 272722 SOUTH-EAST CORNWALL POULTRY SALE Commencing at 10am Boxed Poultry & Hatching Eggs: Lots 1 – 70 Equipment: Lots 71 – 100 Caged Poultry: Lots 101 – 414 ************************************************ CAGED POULTRY LOT DESCRIPTION 101 Trio Serama 102 Call Ducklings 103 Rosecomb Bantams 104 Pekins 105 Pekins 106 Pair Dutch Bantams 107 Pair Dutch Bantams 108 Pair Dutch Bantams 109 Pair Dutch Bantams 110 Pair Dutch Bantams 111 Pair Dutch Bantams 112 Trio Rhode Island Reds 113 Trio Rhode Island Reds 114-115 Details on Day 116 Trio Gold Sebright Bantams - 2019 (Exhibition bred) 117 Trio Sablepoot Bantams - 2019 118 Pair Sebright Bantams (Chamois cock & Gold hen) - 2019 119 Pair rare Chamois Sebright Bantams - 2019 120 Pair rare Chamois Sebright Bantams - 2019 121 Details on Day 122 Call Ducklings 123 Call Ducklings 124 Call Ducklings 125 Brahma Growers 126 Brahma Growers 127 Pair Appleyard Calls 128 Pair Apricot Calls - 2019 129 Pair Young Calls 130 Trio Cuckoo Maran Bantams 131 2 Red Silkies - POL 132 2 Khaki Campbell Ducks 133 4 Guineafowl 134 Pair Reeves Pheasants 135 2 Dark Campbell Ducks 136 3 Cream Legbars - POL 137 2 Black/Gold Pekins - POL 138 2 Lavender Pekins - POL 139 2 Pullets - POL 140 Pair Croad Langshan 141 2 Croad Langshan 142 2 Khaki Campbell Ducks 143 Pair Aylesbury 144 4 Guineafowl 145 2 Gold Laced Wyandottes - POL 146 Pair Apricot Calls 147 Pair Yellowbelly Calls 148 4 Buff Sussex - 11 weeks 149 2 Red Silkies - POL 150 3 Golden Pheasants 151 2 Blue Maran Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 152 2 Blue Maran Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 153 2 Light Sussex Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 154 2 Light Sussex Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 155 2 Rhode Rock Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 156 2 Rhode Rock Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 157 2 Speckledy Maran Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 158 2 Speckledy Maran Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 159 2 Gold Maran Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 160 2 Gold Maran Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 161 2 Sussex Rock Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 162 2 Sussex Rock Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 163 2 Mottled Leghorn Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 164 2 Mottled Leghorn Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 165 2 French Copper Maran Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 166 2 French Copper Maran Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 167 2 Amber Rock Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 168 2 Amber Rock Pullets - POL, Vaccinated 169 2 Silver Laced Wyandotte Bantam Pullets 170 2 Silver Laced Wyandotte Bantam Pullets 171 2 Pekin Pullets 172 2 Pekin Pullets 173 2 Pekin Pullets 174 Silkie Pullet 175 Silkie Pullet 176 2 Khaki Campbell Ducks - POL 177 2 Khaki Campbell Ducks - POL 178 Pair Calls 179 Pair Calls 180 2 Muscovy Ducks 181-190 Details on Day 191 Trio Black Leghorn Bantams 192 Quartet Brown Leghorn Bantams 193 3 White Leghorns - 10 months 194 3 Black Leghorn Bantam Hens 195 Quintet Blue Araucana Bantams (blue eggs) 196 Trio Sebright Bantams 197 Trio Sebright Bantams 198 Quintet Marsh Daisy 199 Pair Light Sussex Bantams 200 Quintet Araucana Bantams 201 5 Muscovy Ducks 202 Sebrights 203 Sebrights 204 Sebrights 205 Cuckoo Maran Bantams 206 Pair Silkies - 2018 207 2 White Wyandotte Pullets 208 2 White Wyandotte Pullets 209 Pair White Pekins - 2018 210 2 White Silkies (as hatched) - 14 weeks 211 2 Black Silkies (as hatched) - 14 weeks 212 2 Splash Silkies (as hatched) - 14 weeks 213 2 Lavender Pekins - 2018 214 2 Muscovy Ducks - May 2019 215 Pair White Calls - 2019 216 2 Black Satin Ducks 217 Pair Calls 218 Pair Black Satin 219 Pair Calls 220 Pair Call Crosses 221 Pair Call Crosses 222 Pair Call Crosses 223 Trio Legbars 224 3 Legbar x Silkie Hens 225 Trio Legbars 226 2 Chocolate Laced Pekin Hens 227 2 Silver Laced Pekin Pullet Growers 228 2 Silver Partridge Pekin Pullet Growers 229 2 Chocolate/White Pekin Pullet Growers 230 2 Chocolate Laced Pekin Pullet Growers 231 2 Bobtail Pekin Pullet Growers 232 3 Easter Egg Pullet Growers 233 2 Miniature Silkie Growers 234 2 Miniature Silkie Growers 235 2 Bantam Red Silkie Growers 236 2 Gold Laced Pekin Pullets 237 2 Miniature Silkie Hens 238 Salmon Pekin Pullet 239 Buff Pekin Pullet 240 Pair Silver Appleyard Calls - 2019 241 Pair Dark Silver Calls - 2019 242 Pair Yellowbelly Calls - 2019 243 Pair Crested Cream Legbars - 12 weeks (from Show stock) 244 Pair rare Sultans - 9 weeks (from Show stock) 245 Trio rare Sultans - 9 weeks (from Show stock) 246 Pair Brahma Bantams (Pencilled pullet) 247 Pair large Copper Black Marans – April 2019 248 Pair large Welsummers - May 2019 249 Bantam with Chicks 250 Bantam with Ducklings 251 Pair Indian Runners - 2019 252 Pair large Buff Orpingtons - 2019 253 Trio Cuckoo Maran Bantams - 2019 254 Trio Lavender Araucanas - 18 weeks 255 Trio Lavender Araucanas - 18 weeks 256 3 Lohmann brown yearling hens - in lay 257 3 Lohmann brown yearling hens - in lay 258 3 Lohmann brown yearling hens - in lay 259 3 Lohmann brown yearling hens - in lay 260 3 Lohmann brown yearling hens - in lay 261 3 Lohmann brown yearling hens - in lay 262 3 Lohmann brown yearling hens - in lay 263 3 Lohmann brown yearling hens - in lay 264 3 Lohmann brown yearling hens - in lay 265 3 Lohmann brown yearling hens - in lay 266 Wyandotte Bantam - in lay 267 Welsummer Bantam - in lay 268 2 Call Ducks 269 2 Call Ducks 270 Trio Sablepoots 271 Trio Sablepoots 272 Details on Day 273 Trio Millefleur Pekins 274 2 Khaki Campbell Ducks 275 3 White Leghorns - POL 276 Trio Bobtail Pekins 277 2 Dark Campbell Ducks 278 Pair White Calls 279 Pair Blue Bibbed Calls 280 3 Guineafowl 281 3 Cream Legbars - POL 282 2 Gold Laced Wyandottes - POL 283 3 Black Marans - POL 284 Pair Apricot Calls 285 Pair Black Bibbed Calls 286 2 Black Pekins - POL 287 2 Silver Laced Wyandottes - POL 288 2 Dark Campbell Ducks 289 Trio Cuckoo Pekins - POL 290 2 Lavender Pekins - POL 291 2 Mottled Pekins - POL 292 2 Black Pekins - POL 293 Trio Copper Black Marans 294 Trio Copper Black Marans 295 Trio Rhode Island Reds 296 Trio Vorwerk 297 Trio Gold Partridge Brahmas 298 Quartet Lavender Araucana 299 Trio Pekins 300 Trio Pekins 301 Ducklings 302 Ducklings 303 Ducklings 304 Ducklings 305 Ducklings 306 3 Bronze Turkey Poults (unsexed) 307 3 Bronze Turkey Poults (unsexed) 308 3 Bronze Turkey Poults (unsexed) 309 3 Bronze Turkey Poults (unsexed) 310 3 Bronze Turkey Poults (unsexed) 311 3 Bronze Turkey Poults (unsexed) 312-322 Details on Day LARGE CAGES LOT DESCRIPTION 351 Pair Apricot Runners 352 Pair White Runners 353 Pair Black Runners 354 3 Cuckoo Maran Pullets 355 3 Cuckoo Maran Pullets 356 Details on Day 357 3 White Sussex - POL 358 2 Silver Sussex - POL 359 2 Silver Sussex - POL 360 2 Silver Sussex - POL 361 2 Dark Silver Sussex - POL 362 2 Laying Hens 363 2 Laying Hens 364 2 Laying Hens 365 2 Laying Hens 366 2 Laying Hens 367 2 Laying Hens 368 2 Laying Hens 369 2 Laying Hens 370 2 Laying Hens 371 2 Laying Hens 372 2 Laying Hens 373 2 Laying Hens 374 2 Laying Hens 375 2 Laying Hens 376 2 Laying Hens 377 Pair rare Vorwerks - 16 weeks (from Show stock) 378 Pair Light Sussex - 16 weeks (from Show stock) 379 Pair Light Sussex - 16 weeks (from Show stock) 380 Pair large Silver Appleyards - 2019 381 Pair large Silver Appleyards - 2019 382 2 Norfolk Black Turkey Poults 383 2 Norfolk Black Turkey Poults 384 Trio Indian Game 385 3 female Indian Game 386 Brahma Hen & Chicks 387 Pair Cayuga/Appleyard x - 2019 388 Pair Cayugas 389 2 Cayuga Ducks 390 Trio Light Sussex 391 Trio Speckled Sussex 392 Trio Welsummers 393 Trio Gold Partridge Brahmas 394 5 Guineafowl 395 5 Guineafowl 396 Trio (Drake & 2 Ducks) 397 Trio (Drake & 2 Ducks) 398 Trio (Drake & 2 Ducks) 399 Trio (Drake & 2 Ducks) 400 Details on Day 401 Trio Exchequer Leghorns 402 Trio Copper Neck Marans 403 Pair Kraienkoppe 404 Trio Onagadori 405 Trio Onagadori 406 Pied Indian Runner Drake 407-414 Details on Day ______________________________________________________________ TRURO AUTUMN POULTRY & SMALLHOLDERS SALE Saturday 14th September @ 10am at Truro Market, Newquay Road, Truro TR1 1RH Entry Forms from the Auctioneers or online www.lodgeandthomas.co.uk SATURDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER – 2 Farm Sales 2 Separate Morning & Afternoon Farm Machinery Sales Due to the sale of the properties, the first at St.
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