Saturday 19Th September 2020 4739 BREEDING & STORE SHEEP VIZ: 10.00Am 494 SHEARLINGS 282 GIMMER LAMBS 132 HERDWICKS 1862 BREEDING EWES 11.00Am 57 RAMS

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Saturday 19Th September 2020 4739 BREEDING & STORE SHEEP VIZ: 10.00Am 494 SHEARLINGS 282 GIMMER LAMBS 132 HERDWICKS 1862 BREEDING EWES 11.00Am 57 RAMS LIVESTOCK ENTRIES FOR Saturday 19th September 2020 4739 BREEDING & STORE SHEEP VIZ: 10.00am 494 SHEARLINGS 282 GIMMER LAMBS 132 HERDWICKS 1862 BREEDING EWES 11.00am 57 RAMS 1.00pm 1904 STORE LAMBS Please adhere to social distancing guidelines & bring a mandatory face mask Jack 07710 708326 (Store cattle & Pigs) Rachel 07713 075659 (Stirks & Breeding Sheep) John Prickett 07719 566545 (Cast Sheep & Prime Lambs) Fred 07713 075660 (Dairy) [email protected] www.gisburnauctions.com Since March a great deal of effort has been put into keeping marts open by all involved; buyers, sellers and staff. We do not wish to see a return to the very strict measures we had to adhere to by a failure to comply with covid19 measures now so please note the following, which applies to ALL customers and ALL areas of the mart site, rings, yard and café. In line with the latest guidance from the LAA please note the following; Face coverings are compulsory for all persons entering the Mart. Please provide your own face covering and wear whilst in the mart at all times. Social distancing is a priority and must be maintained at all times. In particular, please be respectful of mart staff and maintain a social distance from them. We would ask that only those conducting business attend the market and do so without bringing additional onlookers/family. Please continue to let auctioneers know if you plan to attend the mart. Security will be at the main entrance stopping vehicles, taking their name and phone number and advising that only genuine buyers and sellers may attend and masks must be worn. Should the auctioneers or management feel the rules are being disregarded we will halt the sale. Thank you for your cooperation to date and going forward. PLEASE NOTE, DUE TO THE LARGE ENTRY OF BREEDING SHEEP, GATES WILL OPEN FROM 6AM & THE EARLIER SALE TIME AT 10AM NOTE TO PURCHASERS: ANYONE WISHING TO BUY MUST REGISTER WITH RACHEL OR THE OFFICE BY 4PM FRIDAY PRIOR TO THE SALE DAY. All buyers please park in the main car park on arrival, our security team will advise/sign in at the main gates. Please consider whether you could have someone purchase for you, we can help you with this. We ask one person from each business only where possible By Order of the Board of Directors, all new customers must pay in cleared funds (cash or card) before stock can leave the market. All invoices under £250 must be paid on the day. NOTE TO ALL SHEEP VENDORS Where possible please keep batches separate on the trailer. We ask you to stay in your vehicle during unloading. Movement licences need to be fully filled in with a valid mobile telephone number on them. We ask you attach a list to the licence clearly stating: ✓ How many in each batch ✓ Reserve price or reasonable price ✓ What colour/marking etc ✓ Luck monies to be deducted ✓ Age & breed ✓ Any other relevant information inc faults ✓ Sire breed of lambs ALL SHEEP TAGS Gimmers for breeding must be sold with two tags matching manual & EID. Lambs going for slaughter one EID tag. The vendor is responsible for ensuring all tags are present and readable. FARM ASSURANCE Please make sure your licence is complete including Farm Assurance sticker. Prime Lambs & Mature Sheep All stock presented for sale must be free from withdrawal period for medication. Please sign and tick the relevant box on the movement licence. WASHING OUT – FORM FMAW27 For vehicles not washing out at the auction please complete form FMAW27. Ask for one on arrival or downloaded from the government’s APHA website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/transport-of-animals-undertaking-to-cleanse-and-disinfect-vehicles Please hand this in with your entry form, thank you. CAST SHEEP, GOATS & PRIME SHEEP 9.30AM TOP RING Unload at the beef docks round the back between 7.00am – 9am PLEASE GET YOUR CAST SHEEP IN AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE Please note, our team will not unload your sheep unless you have a properly filled out movement licence. HORNED & HILL BREED SHOW Incorporating the Frank Wade Perpetual Memorial Trophy & the Nathan Wade Trophy Swaledale, Lonk, Herdwick & Other Hill Going Walk-round Judging in the pens at 9.30am Best Pens of 10 shearlings or ewes 10AM BOTTOM RING (Unload front lairage docks) 6 BREEDING GOATS PEN NAME QTY DESCRIPTION FA Ring Ben Heaps, Charnock 2 Pygmy females 16mo ready to go to Billy Richard 1 Pygmy billy 4yo (not related to above) Rostrum B Chapman, Bewerley 1 Saanen nanny 4yo run with Boer billy 4-5wks pen 1 Crossbred nanny kid 6½mo weaned 1 Saanen billy 4½mo 494 SHEARLINGS PEN NAME QTY DESCRIPTION WD FA Front of AP & D Sowerby, Hawes 10 Swaledale. Toxo Enzo Dect Bravox scales Back Ellis Bros, Addingham 10 Swaledale. Enzo Toxo Y of GB & G Grange, Beamsley 10 Swaledale scales T & C Robinson, Tosside 8 Swaledale. Crovect F&W 1-3 DM & SV Throup, 30 Swaledale. Dipped & Wmd Malham Moor 4-6 GND Batchelor, Trawden 25 Swaledale. Hept Clik 5 Kerry Hill 7 J Carr & J Moran, 10 Dalesbred. Dosed Y Wigglesworth 8 J Bowden, Lyme Park 5 Gritstone 9-11 T Fryars, Gisburn 27 Pure Lleyn. Hept Dect Wmd 12-13 P Feber, Waterfoot 10 Lonk 10 Cheviot 14-17 Bolland Bros, Blacko 45 Cheviot. Hept D&D 18-19 P Atkinson, Briercliffe 20 Cheviot. Hept 20-21 AB Foster, Tarleton 15 Cheviot 22-23 SJ Pilkington, Gisburn 20 Cheviot. Dect Clik 24-25 DM & RE Capstick, 25 Cheviot & Border Leicester Swinden Moor JH Hilditch, Holcombe 6 Cheviot F&W 26 J Smithies, Barkisland 8 Blue Texel 3 Beltex 27-28 E Whalley, Bacup 25 Mule. Wmd Crovect Y 29-31 JM Gillette, Mellor 20 Mule. Not lambed Hept 10 Texel x 32 Lucas & Nairey, 5 Pure Texel birth notified. Hept Enzo Wmd Blackburn Dipped 33 CP Dinsdale, 8 Mule Dosed Waddington 34 A Mason, Bury 7 Texel x F&W Hept 35-38 D & CJ Moorhouse, 40 Texel x Mule. D&D Y Gisburn 39-42 RH Chamley, Silsden 40 Texel x Mule all reared single lambs. Hept Moor Footv Clik F&W 43 J Collier, Oakworth 4 Mule. Hept Crovect F&W 44-46 S Bell, Hebden Bridge 30 Mule. Dosed 47 W Dean, Formby 3 Texel x Hept 282 GIMMER LAMBS PEN NAME QTY DESCRIPTION WD FA 48 AP & D Sowerby, 3 Mule gimmers Hawes 4 Kerry Hill x BFL gimmers. Dect Bravox 49-52 JS Harrison, Thornton 40 Mule gimmers. Wmd 53-56 KA & HL Fawcett, 40 NEMSA Mule gimmers. Heptx2 Orf Footv Y Barden 57-58 A & KM Barnes, 20 NEMSA Mule gimmers. Heptx2 Orf Noram Gt Harwood 59 MJ & J Parker, Earby 15 Mule gimmers. Heptx2 60 R Canning, Keighley 12 Blue Texel x Badger Face gimmers. Wmd 61 PA & D Wells, Bolton 2 Pure Zwartble gimmers by Bowland 61A JW Brooks, Salterforth 6 Mule gimmers. Heptx2 D&D 62-66 RH Close, Starbotton 50 Mule gimmers. Heptx2 Dect 67 GA Parker, Earby 15 Mule gimmers. Heptx2 Dipped 68-71 Paul Hallam, Horton in 40 Swaledale gimmers. Heptx2 Orf D&D Y Ribblesdale 72-73 W & E Burnop, 15 Mule gimmers. Hept Pendleton 5 Beltex gimmers. 74 J Bowden, Lyme Park 7 Gritstone gimmers. 75 D Huges, Conwy 8 Texel. Hept Bolus F&W N 132 HERDWICKS PEN NAME QTY DESCRIPTION WD FA H Huntingdon, 5 Herdwick ewes BM CU. Hept Roeburndale West C Caldwell, Affetside 8 Herdwick ewes BM Mrs G Turner, 2 Herdwick aged ewes. F&W Cydectin Ribchester Carol Melling, 2 Herdwick ewes 2-sh. Dipped, Hept, Wmd Oakworth 3 Herdwick ewes 3-sh N Y ORDER 1 Herdwick ewe 4-sh S Ashburn 4 Herdwick 1-sh ewes. Hept C Dean & LJ Brennand, HEADERS FOR FOR HEADERS IN THIS IN THIS 12 Herdwick ewes 2/3-sh. Hept Y Clapham A & M Brennand, 10 Herdwick ewes. Dectomax Mineral PEN Chapel-le-Dale 15 Herdwick shlgs SEE SEE D Elliot, Settle 14 Herdwick shlgs. Hept FOR SALE SALE FOR – C Dean & LJ Brennand, 15 Herdwick shlgs Clapham C & M Crawshaw, 5 Herdwick gimmer lambs sired by Middlesmoor Trawden Herby. Heptx2 Orf Mrs G Turner, Ribchester 7 .Herdwick gimmer lambs OvivacP F&W Cydectin Y Glen Whittaker, 3 Herdwick x gimmer lambs SORTING ALLEYS ALLEYS SORTING ALLOCATED PENS PENS ALLOCATED Barnoldswick Mrs G Turner, Ribchester 9 Herdwick ram lambs. OvivacP F&W Cydectin Y S Ashburn, 11 Herdwick tup lambs. Hept Adlington 4 Herdwick 1-sh tups. Hept Jack Shepherd, 2 Herdwick shlg rams. Footv Hept Dipped Glasshouses 1862 BREEDING EWES PEN NAME QTY DESCRIPTION FA 76 KJ Marston, Askwith 23 Lonk ewes 4-5cr. Hept Cyd 77-78 A Greenwood, 35 Lonk ewes 3cr. Trawden 79 Westalls, Briercliffe 50 Lonk ewes 3cr. Hept Wmd Dipped 80 P Atkinson, Briercliffe 60 Lonk x ewes 3cr Correct. Hept 81-82 T Robinson, Catlow 30 Lonk ewes 3cr. Enzo Hept Scab dipped Y 15 Lonk ewes 4cr 83 RS Howard, Guide 40 Lonk ewes 2-3cr. Hept dipped F&W 84 AE Lambert, Leyburn 40 Swaledale Correct. Hept D&D. Flock dispersal 85 A Greenwood, 10 Swaledale ewes 3cr Trawden 86 JT Grayshon, Westend 50 Swaledale ewes 3cr. Hept Y 87 EW Fox, Hawes 40 Swaledale ewes 2-3cr. 88 G & M Harrison & 13 Swaledale ewes Correct. Enzo Toxo Hept Y Sons, Slaidburn 89 A & CT Scott, 40 Swaledale ewes 3-4cr. Slaidburn 90-91 T Robinson & Son, 20 Swaledale ewes 3cr. Enzo Hept Dipped Y Catlow 15 Swaledale ewes 4cr 92-93 T & C Robinson, 14 Swaledale ewes 2-3cr.
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