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Mangimi, Misti E Granaglie Per Gli Animali Da Cortile FIAV - Elenco Espositori - XXIII CAMPIONATI ITALIANI - REGGIO EMILIA 2016
Mangimi, Misti e Granaglie per gli Animali da Cortile FIAV - Elenco Espositori - XXIII CAMPIONATI ITALIANI - REGGIO EMILIA 2016 Espositore Indirizzo Città Prov CAP Telefono -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARENA ALESSANDRO MATTEO VIA MUNERATI, 44 PADOVA PD 35143 0498686912 BALIVA GABRIELE VIA GOFFREDO MAMELI, 14 CELANO AQ 67043 BALLARIN FABIO PIAZZALE LIO GRANDO 13 CAVALLINO - TREPONTI VE 30013 BARIONI SILVANO VIA PROVINCIALE PER COPPARO 68/A FORMIGNANA FE 44035 BASILE NUNZIANTE VIA OLIVITELLO, 5 SIANO SA 84088 BASSI LINO VIA SEGAT N°34 VALLE REANA DEL ROJALE UD 33010 BENVENISTE SALOMONE VIA MARCHESI DE TADDEI, 8 MILANO MI 20146 0248015366 BERTOLI MARCELLO VIA DEL CIMITERO, 1 FIORANO MODENESE MO 41042 BETTI LUIGI VIA DI PICILLE MONTEVARCHI AR 52025 BOER ANDREA VIA SEMINELLA 54/A BUSALLA GE 16012 BRIGANTI EMILIO VIA PASTEUR, 4 BORGO TICINO NO 28040 BRUMANA ANDREA FRAZ. BARAGIOTTA, 4 BIS PRATO SESIA NO 28077 BUCCI ROBERTO VIA REDA 177 FAENZA RA 48018 CANGIOTTI ENRICO VIA I° NOVEMBRE 1943, 9 CÀ MAZZASETTE PU 61029 CECCHIN ENRICO VIA RENATO SOPPELSA 12 FELTRE BL 32032 CELLINI ANDREA VIA R. LAGHI 4 FORLI FC 47100 CEPOLLINA SIMONE VIA PISTE, 24 LOANO SV 17025 CHIAPPINO GIUSEPPE VIA OZANAH, 6 GASSINO TORINESE TO 10090 COGHETTO ALBERTO ST. BORGATA PARADISO, 62 SETTIMO TORINESE TO 10036 CONFALONIERI FRANCESCO VIA RESEGONE, 15 CORREZZANA MB 20856 CRESCITELLI GIANMARCO VIA VARESINA, 104 -
Sex – Linkage and Autosexing in Waterfowl
SEX – LINKAGE AND AUTOSEXING IN WATERFOWL CONTENTS Page The principles of sex-linkage .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Sex-linkage in the common duck .. .. .. .. .. 3 Sex-linkage in the Muscovy duck .. .. .. .. .. 11 Sex-linkage in the common goose .. .. .. .. .. 12 Sex-linkage in the Chinese goose .. .. .. .. .. 14 Sex-linkage in the Mute swan .. .. .. .. .. .. 14 Autosexing in waterfowl .. .. .. .. .. .. 15 The Z chromosome .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17 Summary .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18 References .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18 ------------------------ August 1977 F.M. Lancaster, Original draft published in the Formerly of : B.W.A. Journal – Dec. 1977 National Inst. of Poultry Husbandry, and April 1978. Harper Adam Agricultural College, Updated: November, 2016 Newport, Shropshire (Now Harper Adams University) 1 SEX – LINKAGE AND AUTOSEXING IN WATERFOWL It is only fair to state that the need for early sex determination, through sex linked crosses in waterfowl, is much less than in other classes of poultry. This is because it is easier to vent sex the day-olds of these species with very little training. Moreover, crossbreeding is rarely an option for exhibition and ornamental breeders. The exception is in commercial table duckling production where unfortunately since only white breeds are used, sex-linkage cannot be exploited. There may be some, however, who feel unable to attempt vent sexing, particularly with goslings which are more difficult to manipulate and more vulnerable to rough handling. Others may be interested in sex-linked inheritance for its own sake regardless of any practical advantage. THE PRINCIPLES OF SEX – LINKAGE Without going into too much technical detail I would like to explain the principles underlying sex-linkage. For a more detailed account of these principles the reader is referred to the excellent bulletin by Chris Hann (1966). -
Gwartheg Prydeinig Prin (Ba R) Cattle - Gwartheg
GWARTHEG PRYDEINIG PRIN (BA R) CATTLE - GWARTHEG Aberdeen Angus (Original Population) – Aberdeen Angus (Poblogaeth Wreiddiol) Belted Galloway – Belted Galloway British White – Gwyn Prydeinig Chillingham – Chillingham Dairy Shorthorn (Original Population) – Byrgorn Godro (Poblogaeth Wreiddiol). Galloway (including Black, Red and Dun) – Galloway (gan gynnwys Du, Coch a Llwyd) Gloucester – Gloucester Guernsey - Guernsey Hereford Traditional (Original Population) – Henffordd Traddodiadol (Poblogaeth Wreiddiol) Highland - Yr Ucheldir Irish Moiled – Moel Iwerddon Lincoln Red – Lincoln Red Lincoln Red (Original Population) – Lincoln Red (Poblogaeth Wreiddiol) Northern Dairy Shorthorn – Byrgorn Godro Gogledd Lloegr Red Poll – Red Poll Shetland - Shetland Vaynol –Vaynol White Galloway – Galloway Gwyn White Park – Gwartheg Parc Gwyn Whitebred Shorthorn – Byrgorn Gwyn Version 2, February 2020 SHEEP - DEFAID Balwen - Balwen Border Leicester – Border Leicester Boreray - Boreray Cambridge - Cambridge Castlemilk Moorit – Castlemilk Moorit Clun Forest - Fforest Clun Cotswold - Cotswold Derbyshire Gritstone – Derbyshire Gritstone Devon & Cornwall Longwool – Devon & Cornwall Longwool Devon Closewool - Devon Closewool Dorset Down - Dorset Down Dorset Horn - Dorset Horn Greyface Dartmoor - Greyface Dartmoor Hill Radnor – Bryniau Maesyfed Leicester Longwool - Leicester Longwool Lincoln Longwool - Lincoln Longwool Llanwenog - Llanwenog Lonk - Lonk Manx Loaghtan – Loaghtan Ynys Manaw Norfolk Horn - Norfolk Horn North Ronaldsay / Orkney - North Ronaldsay / Orkney Oxford Down - Oxford Down Portland - Portland Shropshire - Shropshire Soay - Soay Version 2, February 2020 Teeswater - Teeswater Wensleydale – Wensleydale White Face Dartmoor – White Face Dartmoor Whitefaced Woodland - Whitefaced Woodland Yn ogystal, mae’r bridiau defaid canlynol yn cael eu hystyried fel rhai wedi’u hynysu’n ddaearyddol. Nid ydynt wedi’u cynnwys yn y rhestr o fridiau prin ond byddwn yn eu hychwanegu os bydd nifer y mamogiaid magu’n cwympo o dan y trothwy. -
Sale of Poultry, Waterfowl and Pigs Etc. Thursday 30 November 2017
Lawrie & Symington Ltd Lanark Agricultural Centre Sale of Poultry, Waterfowl and Pigs etc. Thursday 30th November 2017 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 approved 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. -
First Report on the State of the World's Animal Genetic Resources"
"First Report on the State of the World’s Animal Genetic Resources" (SoWAnGR) Country Report of the United Kingdom to the FAO Prepared by the National Consultative Committee appointed by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Contents: Executive Summary List of NCC Members 1 Assessing the state of agricultural biodiversity in the farm animal sector in the UK 1.1. Overview of UK agriculture. 1.2. Assessing the state of conservation of farm animal biological diversity. 1.3. Assessing the state of utilisation of farm animal genetic resources. 1.4. Identifying the major features and critical areas of AnGR conservation and utilisation. 1.5. Assessment of Animal Genetic Resources in the UK’s Overseas Territories 2. Analysing the changing demands on national livestock production & their implications for future national policies, strategies & programmes related to AnGR. 2.1. Reviewing past policies, strategies, programmes and management practices (as related to AnGR). 2.2. Analysing future demands and trends. 2.3. Discussion of alternative strategies in the conservation, use and development of AnGR. 2.4. Outlining future national policy, strategy and management plans for the conservation, use and development of AnGR. 3. Reviewing the state of national capacities & assessing future capacity building requirements. 3.1. Assessment of national capacities 4. Identifying national priorities for the conservation and utilisation of AnGR. 4.1. National cross-cutting priorities 4.2. National priorities among animal species, breeds, -
Catalogue of 1535 Lots of POULTRY, BANTAMS, WILDFOWL, WATERFOWL, DEADSTOCK & HATCHING EGGS
Catalogue of 1535 Lots of POULTRY, BANTAMS, WILDFOWL, WATERFOWL, DEADSTOCK & HATCHING EGGS At SALISBURY LIVESTOCK MARKET Netherhampton Road Salisbury SP2 8RH (A3094 west of Salisbury) SATURDAY 14th MAY 2016 Sale commences at 9 am sharp with the Deadstock Full Restaurant Facilities available Tel 01722 321215 Fax 01722 421553 Email [email protected] £2 NOTES The Market will open at 7 am and all the cages will be erected and numbered by this time. Vendors are therefore encouraged to arrive as early as possible, but should have their entries penned by 8.45 am. Once unloaded all vehicles should be removed from the unloading ramps and parked in an orderly fashion. A supply of wood shavings and water will be available but as usual Vendors must provide their own drinkers. Vendors are reminded that there is a maximum of 5 birds allowed in a pen (except pigeons or chicks). Also only 1 cockerel per cage (NOT A SINGLE COCKEREL). No extra cages will be allocated on the day. Abbreviations PR - 1 Hen and 1 Cockerel TRIO - 2 Hens and 1 Cockerel QUARTET - 3 Hens and 1 Cockerel QUINTET - 4 Hens and 1 Cockerel POL - Point of Lay PLEASE NOTE ALL BIRDS ARE 2015 HATCHED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. VENDORS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO PLACE ANY STRAW IN THE POULTRY OR BANTAM CAGES, SHAVINGS HOWEVER, ARE ACCEPTABLE. ALL PURCHASERS, AND VENDORS with any unsold lots, must collect their tickets from the Auctioneers Sales Office. They should then make their way to the cages, where their birds will be released by a Steward. All purchases must be paid for within an hour of the last lot being sold. -
SATURDAY 14TH March 2020 SALE OF
SATURDAY 14TH March 2020 SALE OF OVER 1100 LOTS COMPRISING RARE & PURE BREEDS OF POULTRY, BANTAMS, WATERFOWL, WILDFOWL, GEESE, TURKEYS, PEAFOWL, PHEASANTS, GUINEA FOWL, QUAIL, PIGEONS, DEADSTOCK AND HATCHING EGGS TO BE HELD AT FROME LIVESTOCK MARKET STANDERWICK, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 2QB Tel: 01373 830033 Sale will commence: 9.30am Deadstock & Hatching Eggs 10.00am Poultry (with potentially several auctions running simultaneously) Catalogue £2.00 CONDITIONS OF SALE: All stock are sold in accordance with the LAA Conditions of Sale (displayed in office). PAYMENT: All lots must be paid for in full on the day of sale by Cash, or Debit Card. BUYERS PREMIUM: Buyers premium will be added to the purchase price of all lots at a rate of 12.5% (Plus VAT) CAGES: All cages must be cable tied shut by the vendor once they have caged their birds, cable ties are available in the Market Office. WATER: Will be available but it’s the vendor’s responsibility to provide their own drinkers. BEDDING: Bedding will be provided in all cages by the Auctioneers. COLLECTION: Both purchased lots and un-sold lots will only be released on presenting an invoice or not sold ticket to a member of market staff. It’s the purchaser’s responsibility to use a suitable, clean ventilated crate or carrier to transport their bird’s home. DESCRIPTIONS: Descriptions are a guide ONLY & full details will be provided at time of sale. The Auctioneers will describe all lots to the best of their ability based on information provided by the vendor; The vendor is therefore responsible for all inaccuracies in statements and descriptions. -
Breeds of Glos Lots.Qxd
BREEDS OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE COTSWOLD PHEASANT & POULTRY CLUB SHOW & SALE. V P Voyce Pullin Saturday 4th August 2007 Auctioneers, Valuers & Rural Surveyors Cirencester Market 1 INTRODUCTION Dear Reader Welcome back to the second Breeds of Gloucestershire Show & Sale, which we are pleased to be holding again here in Cirencester Livestock Market at Driffield. Last year’s Inaugural Sale proved to be a tremendous success with an excellent entry, trade and sale atmosphere, we hope we can repeat it this year. May we once again thank all breeders and owners for their entries, numbers are greater than last year and the support of this Sale is most appreciated. We have made a few changes this year mainly in the sale layout. The Poultry Sale will be con- ducted in the Sheep Pens and both the Cotswold and Gloucestershire Old Spots will be sold through the raised sheep ring to enhance the sale. The following pages outline this years quality entries and we look forward to seeing both Vendors and Purchasers again on Saturday, 4th. Jon Pullin For and on Behalf of Voyce Pullin LIVESTOCK SALE CENTRE BIO-SECURITY MEASURES Purchasers are requested to wear clean footwear and clothes when attending the sale. All live- stock vehicles should be fully cleaned and disinfected before coming to the Market Site. METHOD AND ORDER OF SALE All livestock will be sold in guineas (105 pence) and strictly in catalogue order, unless any alteration is authorised and announced by the Auctioneers. CONDITIONS OF SALE The sale is held subject to the Auctioneer's General terms and Conditions of Sale (printed in this catalogue) and to the Auction Conditions of Sale recommended for use at Markets by the Livestock Auctioneers Association of which extracts are printed below. -
Reading and District Bantam Society 2012 Open Show
Reading and District Bantam Society 2012 Open Show A Poultry Club Championship Show Northcroft Leisure Centre, Northcroft Lane, Newbury, Berks RG14 1RS Joint Show Managers Allan Brooker & Simon Harvey Poultry Club Representative John Breslain Show Vet and Welfare Officer Anita James Open to the Public Saturday 25th February 10am - 5pm Sunday 26th February 10am - 2.30pm Admission £3.50 for one day: £2.00 if paid with entries. £4.50 for two days: £3.00 if paid with entries (Children under 16 free) Exhibitors making 8 bird entries receive a 1 day free pass and Exhibitors making 10 and over bird entries receive a 2 day free pass Prize Money Prize money is payable where Classes have more than eight entries Club Shows & Breed Classes 1st £1.50 2nd £1.00 3rd £0.50 Trios 1st £2.00 2nd £1.50 3rd £1.00 Egg Classes 1st 0.75p 2nd 0.50p 3rd 0.30p Entry Fees R.D.B.S Members Non Members Club Shows, Breed Classes, Show Trios £2.25 £3.50 All Selling Pens £2.25 £3.50 Egg Classes 0.50p 0.75p Photographic Class 0.50p 0.50p In the event of the show having to be cancelled after the closing date, in circumstances beyond our control, RDBS will retain the first £10 of each entry fee. Entries close Wednesday 8th February 2012. Entries to Les Griffiths, 5 The Walls, Stanford in the Vale, Oxon, SN7 8LP Or email [email protected] We regret that NO entries can be taken over the telephone. -
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Scottish Ark of Taste Foods 1. Beremeal 16. Artisan Scottish Crowdie 29. Shetland Goose 2. North Ronaldsay Sheep 17. Original Fresh Blood 30. Native Bred Aberdeen 3. Wild Scottish Juniper Scots Black Pudding Angus 4. Shetland Black Potato 18. Traditional Finnan Haddie 31. Prestonfield Rhubarb 5. Shetland Cabbage 19. Original Arbroath Smokie 32. Native Scottish Goat 6. Native Shetland Sheep 20. Ayrshire Farmhouse 33. Mr Little’s Yetholm Gypsy Cheese Potato 7. Reestit Mutton 21. Fife Farmhouse Cheese 34. Mountain Hare 8. Shetland Kye (cattle) 22. Anster Farmhouse 35. Highland Burgundy Red 9. Peasemeal Cheese Potato 10. Musselburgh Leek 23. Pepper Dulse 36. Isle of Colonsay Wild 11. British Red Grouse 24. Native Black Bees Flower Honey 12. Dulse 25. Scots Dumpy 37. Original Belted Galloway 13. Boreray Sheep Cattle 26. Scots Grey 14. Soay Sheep 38. Salt Herring 27. Shetland Duck 15. Isle of Skye Sea Salt 39. Traditional Ayrshire 28. Shetland Hen Dunlop Andrew Abraham’s Honey photo: © w.barrie Fife Farmhouse Cheese St Andrews Farmhouse Cheese Co photo: © w.barrie Ayrshire Farmhouse Cheese photo: © w.barrie Traditional Ayrshire Dunlop photo: © w.barrie Scottish Artisan Crowdie, Dunlop Dairy photo: © w.barrie Native Bred Aberdeen Angus: Dunlouise (pictured) & Hardiesmill photo: © j.soutar Original Belted Galloway, Mochrum Herd. Photo. Scottish Farmer Shetland Kye, Ronnie Eunson photo: © w.barrie Original Fresh Blood Scots Black Pudding from Tullochs of Paisley & John Lawson, West Lothian photo: © w.barrie Native Shetland Sheep, Richard Briggs -
Poultry, Pigeon & Eggs
POULTRY, PIGEON & EGGS Competition Schedule 30 August - 8 September 2019 | theshow.com.au 2019 POULTRY, PIGEONS AND EGGS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ARRIVAL/DELIVERY, JUDGING AND DEPARTURE TIMES Poultry and Pigeons ARRIVAL - Exhibits must be penned between 10.00 am and 9.00 pm on Thursday 29 August. Exhibitors delivering exhibits may enter and exit via the Leader Street entrance. The Poultry & Pigeon Pavilion is situated on the first floor of the Stirling/Angas Hall, west of the Hamilton Boulevard and you will be required to bring your vehicle via the western ramp entry. The exhibits must be accompanied by computer printout entry details. No exhibits will be permitted inside the pavilion other than those which have been entered for competition. JUDGING - will commence at 8.00 am on Friday 30 August. The Society reserves the right to re-allocate breeds to judges after closing date depending on entry numbers. DEPARTURE - Between 6.00 pm and 10.00 pm Sunday 8 September (boxing from 5.00 pm) or Between 6.00 am and 10.30 am Monday 9 September When collecting exhibits, you must produce your Entry Details Return (computer pen number print out) and be accompanied by an official who will assist in checking out each exhibit. Sunday 8 September Departure Birds may be boxed from 5.00 pm. Departure on foot - Exhibitors will be permitted to leave on foot with their birds between 6pm and 8:30pm only. Vehicle collection – Exhibitors with many birds may bring a single vehicle onsite via the Leader Street gate to assist with collection between 8:30pm and 10pm only. -
THE NATIONAL POULTRY SHOW 2013 16Th and 17Th of November 2013 in Stoneleigh (UK) Photos: Rupert Stephenson and Tim Daniels Of
Proud owners, top animals and striking breed products Part 3 THE NATIONAL POULTRY SHOW 2013 16th and 17th of November 2013 in Stoneleigh (UK) Photos: Rupert Stephenson and Tim Daniels of www.poultrykeeper.com Tim Daniels and Rupert Stephenson had a cracking time meeting friends and taking photos at The National Poultry Show 2013 which is one of the largest poultry shows in the UK with over 6,000 exhibits representing in excess of 135 breeds of Large Fowl, Bantams, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. Here is a selection of main prize winners and some rare breeds. Below: Supreme Champion, Black Mottled Pekin, Clive Stephens. Above, right: Reserve Best In Show, Black Australorp. L. and I. Simpson. Left: Champion soft feather light, Large Poland. P.S. Lutkin. Right: Best large hard feather, Indian game. Robert Martin. Left: Best soft feather heavy, light Sussex bantam male. G. Hamer. Below: Best hard feather bantam, Blue Old English Game bantam. Gareth Nickolson. Left: Champion soft feather, light bantam. Leghorn. I.W. Sissons. Right: Champion rare breed, Sulmtaler. J. Freeman. Below: Kate Cox and Ian Sissons judgeing rare breeds. Above: Champion Waterfowl. G. Hicks's Big Dave, the Muscovy. Left: Champion goose, Sebastepol. Steve Dace. Above: Best Junior rare breed. Thuringian. Imogen Anthony. Left: Jason Dowrick judging Ducks. Above: Hellen Jennings judging Oxford O.E.G. Above, right: Best Modern Game. Callum Lewis. Above: Spangled O.E.G. Martyn Woolway. Left: Large Indian game, best opposite size. Robert Martin. Below: Best Silkied Serama female. L. Rupniak and Rupert Stephenson. Below: John Grubb judging Seramas. Left: Ken Woods and Mike Goodwin with Best Silkies.