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Lawrie & Symington Lawrie & Symington Ltd Lanark Agricultural Centre Sale of Poultry, Waterfowl and Pigs Thursday 6th February 2014 Ringstock At 10.30 a.m. General Hall At 11.00 a.m. Lanark Agricultural Centre Sale of Poultry and Waterfowl Special Conditions of sale The Sale will be conducted subject to the Conditions of Sale of Lawrie and Symington Ltd as apPairoved by the Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland which will be on display in the Auctioneer’s office on the day of sale. In addition the following conditions apply. 1. No animal may be sold Privately Prior to the sale but must be offered for sale through the ring. 2. Animals which fail to reach the Price fixed by the Vendor may be sold by Private treaty after the Auction. All such sales must be passed through the Auctioneers and will be subject to full commission. Reserve Prices should be given in writing to the auctioneer Prior to the commencement of the sale. 3. All stock must be numbered and penned in accordance with the catalogued number on arrival at the market. 4. All entries offered for Sale must be Pre-entered in writing and paid for in full with the entries being allocated on a first come first served basis by the closing date or at 324 2x2 Cages and/or at 70 3x3 Cages, whichever is earliest. 5. No substitutes to entries will be accepted 10 days Prior to the Date of Sale. Any substitutes brought on the sale day WILL NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE. 6. No un-booked entries will be accepted on the day of sale. 7. All purchasers please note that there is a 5% buyer’s commission on all lots bought on the day. 8. Anybody wishing to bid on or purchase any lots must first purchase a bidders number for £2 at the main office. 9. All Waterfowl must have water Provided by vendor Consumer and Trading Standards The Transport of Animals (Cleansing and Disinfection) (Scotland) Regulations 2005. The above Regulations came into force on the 27th of January 2006. Animals to be transported:- Hoofed animals Domestic fowl, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls, quails, pigeons, pheasants, partridges and ratites. Racing Pigeons The Regulations require that any bird purchased from a sale at a market can only be transported in a container that has been cleansed and disinfected before the animal or bird is loaded onto it. It also means that any carrying container should be of a type that can be cleansed and disinfected so a cardboard box would not be suitable for this purpose. All cleansing and disinfection must be carried out so as to reduce the risk of disease transmission by transporting. Failing to comply with this requirement is an offence under the Regulations. Any person found guilty of an offence under these Regulations shall be liable of a fine up to £5000. For further advice please contact the Animal Health and Welfare Officer on 01355 806865. Order of Sale Ring No. 1 at 10.30 a.m. Sale of Ringstock and Sundry Items --------- Followed by Sale of Store and Breeding Pigs --------- In the General Hall at 11.00 a.m. Sale of Hen Houses and Runs Followed by the Sale of Poultry and Waterfowl Sale of Eggs R. E. Gray, Birriemyre Farm Lot 201 1 Doz Fawn & White Runner Duck Eggs J. Fletcher, Yonderton Farmhouse Lot 202 ½ Doz White Silkie Bantam Eggs J. Lawson, Braeside Lane Lot 203 1 Doz Welsummer Eggs 204 1 Doz Maran Eggs C. Harrower, Craigievern Lot 205 1 Doz Khaki Campbell Eggs 206 1 Doz White Indian Runner Eggs 207 1 Doz Khaki Campbell X White Runner Eggs A. Sharpe, Oak Orchard Lot 208 ½ Doz Partridge Wyandotte Bantam Eggs 209 ½ Doz Crested Cream Legbar Eggs 210 ½ Doz Crested Cream Legbar Eggs N. Parlett, Forrestfield Lot 211 1 Doz Muscovy Duck Eggs Sale of Ringstock N. Parlett, Forrestfield Lot 301 3 Black Silkies 302 3 Black Silkies S. Murray, Whinfield Road Lot 303 Pair Canaries (2013) 304 Pair Canaries (2013) 305 Pair Doves E. Abernethy, Couthally Gardens Lot 306 Female Guinea Pig 307 Female Guinea Pig W. McNay, Little Fenwick Lot 308 3 Female Guinea Pigs 309 3 Female Guinea Pigs 310 Trio of Guinea Pigs S. McColl, Woodview Lot 311 4 Fife Canaries 312 3 Fife Canaries 313 1 Pair Zebra Finches 314 2 Gloster Canaries S. Ritchie, Station Road Lot 315 Trio Mini Rex Rabbits (11 wks) 316 Pair of Mini Rex Rabbits (11 wks) T. Thomson, Brewlands Crescent Lot 317 3 Growers 318 Trio Chinese Painted Quail 319 Trio Chinese Painted Quail 320 1 Guinea Pig Boar (3 mth) 321 5 Japanese Quail (1Male ,4 Females) 322 1 Rabbit Lop (Doe – 1yr old) 323 1 Dutch Rabbit (Doe, 9wks) 324 6 Japanese Quail Mix (9wks) 325 4 Zebra Finch 2 Male, 2 Female 326 4 Zebra Finch 2 Male, 2 Female 327 2 Canaries G. Waddell, Burnvale Lot 328 3 Young Budgies 329 4 Japanese Quail K. McKnight, Arnot Street Lot 330 5 Silver Duckwing Welsummer (6wks) 331 3 White Campbell x Aylesbury Ducklings C. Harrower, Craigievern Lot 332 8 Rhode Rock Pullets (2 wks) 333 8 Bluebell Pullets (2 wks) 334 8 White Leghorn Pullets (2 wks) 335 8 Mixed Hybrid Pullets (2wks) 336 6 Khaki Campbell Ducklings – Female (2 wks) 337 6 White Indian Runner Ducklings as hatched (1 wk) R. E. Gray, Birriemyre Farm Lot 338 Pair Performing Tumbler Pigeons V. Grem, Colquhoun Road Lot 339 2 Cockatiels 340 2 Cockatiels C. McKenzie, Haugh Farm Cottage Lot 341 5 Female Japanese Quail (5 months old) 342 5 Female Japanese Quail (5 months old) 343 5 Female Japanese Quail (5 months old) 344 5 Female Japanese Quail (5 months old) 345 5 Female Japanese Quail (5 months old) 346 5 Female Japanese Quail (5 months old) 347 5 Female Japanese Quail (5 months old) 348 5 Female Japanese Quail (5 months old) 349 5 Female Japanese Quail (5 months old) B. Fletcher, Yonderton Farmhouse Lot 350 1 Doe Rabbit (7 months old) P. Carrol, Blackwood Crescent Lot 351 4 Fife Canaries 352 4 Fife Canaries 353 1 Canary and Cage G. Dunbar, Stepends Farm Lot 354 2 Budgies 355 Pair Zebra Finches 356 6 Chinese Painted Quail 357 2 Pair Birmingham Roller Pigeons 358 5 Texan Quail J. Fletcher, Yonderton Farmhouse Lot 359 Silkie Hen and Chicks W. Kerr, Windyedge Farm Lot 360 1 Silkie Bantam S. Mohammed, Lochgoin Gardens Lot 361 Pair High Flyer Tumbler Pigeons 362 Pair High Flyer Tumbler Pigeons 363 Pair High Flyer Tumbler Pigeons 364 Pair Racing Pigeons W. Bryant, Linden Avenue Lot 365 1 English Rabbit Male (5 months) 366 1 English Rabbit Male (5 months) P. Donald, Fallside Farm Lot 367 6 Quail 368 6 Quail 369 6 Quail W. Linton, Woodend Lot 370 6 Quail 371 6 Quail 372 6 Quail 373 6 Quail Sundry Items C. & J. Poultry Supplies, Overstockbriggs Lot 401 2 Chick Feeder & 2 Chick Drinkers 402 20 Kilo Galvanised Poultry Feeder 403 2 x 7.5 Litre Drinkers 404 12 Litre Galvanised Drinking Bucket 405 Poultry Carrying Cage 406 Quality Egg Candling Lamp 407 Multi Catch Magpie Trap 408 25 Kilo Feeder with Rainhat 409 12 Litre easy-fill drinker 410 3 x 3 Kilo Feeders C. & J. Poultry Supplies, Overstockbriggs Lot 411 4 x 3 Litre Drinkers 412 4 x 4 Litre Drinkers 413 16 Kilo Hanging Feeder 414 4 Chick Feeders 415 4 Chick Drinkers 416 10 Kilo Feeder & 7Litre Drinker 417 12 Kilo Eco Feeder with Rainhat 418 3 x 6 Kilo Feeders 419 10 Kilo Galvanised Feeder with Rainhat 420 2 x 6 Kilo Feeders & 2 x 4Litre Drinkers 421 10 Kilo Galvanised Feed Hopper 422 20 Kilo Galvanised Feed Hopper 423 4 Compartment Galvanised Feed Hopper 424 2 x 3 Kilo Feeder & 2 x 4 Litre Drinkers 425 6 Kilo Feeder with Rainhat 426 8 Litre easy-fill Drinker (fills from base) 427 12 Kilo Duck/Goose Feeder 428 Galvanised Trough 429 12 Litre Galvanised Drinking Bucket 430 2 x 10 Kilo Feeders K. McKnight, Arnot Street Lot 431 5 New Auto Poultry Drinking Cups J. & J. Hunter, Kintail Farm Lot 432 Large Electric Hen 433 Small Electric Hen 434 100 Brand New Quail Boxes 435 Quail Triangle Flat Nipple Drinker 436 Quail Triangle Flat Nipple Drinker 437 4 Drinkers 438 4 Drinkers 439 4 Drinkers 440 4 Drinkers 441 Chick Feeder & Drinker 442 Large Feeder & Drinker 443 Quail Triangle Flat Nipple Drinker 444 Box Misc. Poultry items/sundries J. Shanks, Lynemore Lot 445 3 x 12 Kilo Bags of Wheat 446 4 x 5 Litre Tubs of Cupranol A. Gray, Craighead Farm Lot 447 28 Egg Incubator 448 7 Egg Incubator P. Baxter, Victory Cottage Lot 449 30 Bags of Sawdust C. Kennedy, Greengairs Lot 450 Parrot Cage Sale of Store and Breeding Pigs Fife Animal Trust Pen 401 Lot 1 5 Saddleback Male 5 months Pen 402 Lot 2 5 Saddleback Female 5 months W. Clelland, Garrell Road Pen 403 Lot 3 7 Saddleback X Gloucester Old Spot Gilts 4 months Pen 404 Lot 4 7 Saddleback X Gloucester Old Spot Barrows D. Rankine, Gorgie City Farm Pen 405 Lot 5 6 Oxford Sandy Blacks x Berkshire Boars Pen 406 Lot 6 6 Pure Gloucester Sows J. Forrest, Hillend Farm Pen 407 Lot 7 2 Berkshire Gilts 11 months J. Brown Pen 408 Lot 8 1 Saddleback Sow K. Davidson, Langfauld Stedding Pen 6 Lot 9 Oxford Sandy Black Male T. Kirk, Mollan Farm Pen 5 Lot 10 1 Gloucester Old Spot Sow R.
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