Rare Breeds Catalogue 110519

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Rare Breeds Catalogue 110519 Aberdeen & Northern Marts A member of ANM GROUP LTD. CAITHNESS LIVESTOCK CENTRE TELEPHONE : 01955 621363 SPECIAL SALE OF RARE & MINORITY BREEDS OF LIVESTOCK INCLUDING CATTLE PIGS SHEEP Also a Sale Poultry and Eggs within CAITHNESS LIVESTOCK CENTRE on SATURDAY 11th MAY 2019 from 10.00 am PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS PLEASE REGISTER AT THE MAIN OFFICE AND OBTAIN A BUYERS NUMBER FOOD CHAIN INFORMATION VETERINARY MEDICAL WITHDRAWALS From 1st January 2010 new legislation comes into force requiring slaughterhouse operators to receive, check and act upon food chain information. To comply with these new requirements we have modified our movement documents for all classes of stock coming to market to include the necessary declarations on food chain information. This will allow us to pass on this information which must accompany all animals to slaughter and for Store Stock to pass on Medical withdrawal information. Unless otherwise stated at the time of sale (either by the auctioneer or on the catalogue) all livestock are sold as having completed all withdrawal periods for any veterinary medicines they have received. For any animals under treatment the details must be completed in the movement declaration form. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that any animal destined for the food chain are outwith any withdrawal periods. Please note all sheep will require two documents, the Scottish Government SAMU Movement Document and our Movement Document incorporating the Food Chain Information Declaration. New Livestock keepers: Requirement to register with your Animal Health Office. New keepers of the main livestock species (cattle, sheep, goats, pigs) are required to register their herds and flocks, and the ‘‘holdings’’ they are kept on, under EU Directives. This applies to any number of animals, including individual ‘‘pets’’. Keepers are also obliged to report any changes to the above details within one month. For poultry, keepers must register flocks of more than 50 birds with the GB Poultry Register, and there remains an obligation to register breeding flocks and hatcheries. NEW LIVESTOCK KEEPERS PURCHASING STOCK TODAY CAN REGISTER WITH THE INVERURIE ANIMAL HEALTH OFFICE, LOCATED IN THE CONCOURSE. ALTERNATIVELY PLEASE CONTACT 01467 626610. 2 BREED SOCIETY REGISTRATION NOTE: Buyers wishing to register any breeding animal purchased at this sale must confirm that the animal is eligible for registration and that the Vendor is willing to sign the transfer certificate, and understand that transfer fees are payable by the Purchaser. NO LIVESTOCK TO BE REMOVED WITHOUT A PASS OR IN THE ABSENCE OF AN ATTENDANT PURCHASERS MUST INSPECT STOCK PRIOR TO BIDDING TO SATISFY THEMSELVES THAT THE LOT CONFORMS TO THE DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE. SALES ARRANGEMENTS Sale of Minority Breed Livestock 10.00 am: Cattle, Pigs and Sheep. followed by Poultry followed by Hatching Eggs 3 CATTLE Pen No: 1 Lot No: 1 W Ronaldson The Steading Keiss Wick Breed: Shetland Heifer Pen No: 1 Lot No: 2 Breed: Shetland Heifer Pen No: 2 Lot No: 3 G Bremner Curlew Mybster Watten Breed: Black Highland Heifer PIGS Pen No: 4-5 Lot No: FA: 002998 K Campbell Winless Mains Watten Wick Breeder’s Notes: 6 Weaners 4 NON-ACCREDITED EWES AND LAMBS Pen No: 7 Lot No: 1 Danny McCarthy Longoe Farm Mey Thurso Breed: Zwartble Gimmer Ear No: UK0503264 004 DOB: 12/04/2017 Breeders Notes: Not Registered, Gimmer with first Lambs Breed: Female Breed: Male Ear No: UK053264 00541 Ear No: UK053264 00540 Pen No: 8 Lot No: 2 Cameron Coghill Knockdee Halkirk FA No: 018523 Breeders Notes: Jacob Gimmer with 2 Pure Jacob Ewe Lambs at foot Pen No: 9 Lot No: 3 B & S Gillion Lower Toftingall FA No: 017340 Breeders Notes: Blackface Gimmer with Lamb at Foot Pen No: 13 Lot No: 4 Skye Polson Westerloch Wick FA No: 016892 Breeders Notes: Black Cheviot Ewe with Black Ewe Lamb & Black/White Tup Lambs Pen No: 13 Lot No: 5 Breeders Notes: Teeswater Ewe with Tup Lamb at foot Pen No: 13 Lot No: 6 Breeders Notes: Teeswater Ewe with Pair of Lambs at Foot Pen No: 14 Lot No: 7 Anica Polson Westerloch Wick FA No: 016892 Breeders Notes: Kerryhill Ewe with Kerryhill Tup Lamb Pen No: 14 Lot No: 8 Breeders Notes: Shetland Ewe with Twin Lambs Pen No: 14 Lot No: 9 Breeders Notes: Blackface Ewe with Twin Kerryhill Lambs Pen No: 15 Lot No: 10 & 11 L P Hazell Gansclett Thrumster 5 Breeders Notes: Shetland Ewe with Twin Lambs Pen No: 16-18 Lot No: 11 & 21 J D Buchanan Achavrole Halkirk Breeders Notes: Zwartble Cross Ewes with Texel Lambs at Foot Pen No: 19 Lot No: 22 Joan C Macleod 90 Portgower Helmsdale Breeders Notes: Herdwick Ewe with Twin Wedder Lambs 6 NON-ACCREDITED SHEEP Pen No: 20 Lot No: 25-28 Joan C Macleod 90 Portgower Helmsdale Breed: Kerryhill X Cheviot Gimmers Pen No: 20 Lot No: 29 Breed: Jacob X Cheviot Young Ewe Pen No: 21 Lot No: 30-35 Breed: Herdwick X Texel X Cheviot Ewe Hoggs Pen No: 22 Lot No: 36 Breed: Herdwick Ram 4 Shear Pen No: 22 Lot No: 37 Breed: Herdwick Ewes Pen No: 23-24 Lot No: 38-52 W Ronaldson The Steading Keiss Wick Breed: ShetlandX Cheviot Ewe Hoggs Breeders Notes: (8 White, 7 Black) Pen No: 25 Lot No: 53-55 Ian Stewart Burnfield Farm Rothiemay Huntly Breed: LlanwenogX Shetland Ewe Hoggs Breeders Notes: Born April 2018 Pen No: 26 Lot No: 56 Breed: Hebridean Female Single Ear No: UK524989 00306 DOB: 12/04/2018 Sire: 0344/16 Dam: 2287/15 Breeders Notes: Hebridean Ewe Hogg, Reg Number - 1686/18 Pen No: 26 Lot No: 57 Breed: Boreay Female Twin Ear No: UK524989 0025 DOB: 18/04/2018 Sire: B1840 Dam: B1794 Breeders Notes: Birth Notified Pen No: 26 Lot No: 58 Breed: Boreay Female Single Ear No: UK52989 00286 DOB: 5/1/2018 Sire: B1840 Dam: B2095 Breeders Notes: Birth Notified Pen No: 26 Lot No: 59 Breed: Boreay Wedder 7 DOB: 18/04/2018 Pen No: 27 Lot No: 60-64 J G Sutherland East Kirk Breed: Blackface Gimmers Pen No: 28 Lot No: 65-69 Breed: Hebridean Gimmers Pen No: 29 Lot No: 70 D Kimber Westburn Murkle Thurso Breed: Kerryhill Ram Single Ear No: UK510777 00044 DOB: April 2018 Pen No: 30 Lot No: 71 Coby Budge Achalone Halkirk FA No: 006159 Breed: Kerryhill Ram Single Ear No: UK500519 02123 DOB: 09/04/2017 Sire: UK542264 05313 Dam: UK705403 00619 Pen No: 31 Lot No: 72-73 J Rosie Skirza Croft Freswick Wick FA No: 017999 Breed: Hebridean Gimmers Pen No: 32 Lot No: 74-75 C Mackenzie Achalone Croft Halkirk Thurso FA No: 014844 Breed: Zwartble Ewe Hoggs Breeders Notes: Pedigree eligible but not registered. Pen No: 33 Lot No: 76-77 J D Cormack Ha Durran Castletown FA No: 009161 Breed: Zwartble Breeders Notes: Ewe Hogg and Tup Hogg Pen No: 34 Lot No: 78-79 D Gunn Mavsey Lybster FA No: 014362 Breed: Zwartble Ram Lambs 8 POULTRY R Bain 5 Lybster Road Forss 1 Bourbon Red Turkeys Two 2 Laying Hens Three 3 Laying Hens Three C Macaulay Lochside Croft Scarlet Thrumster Wick 4 Norfolk Grey Trio J & G Moore Lynton Cottage Ulbster Lybster 5 Cockerel One 6 Cockerel Two I Stewart Burnfield Farm Rothiemay 7 Rhode Island Red Pair 8 Silver Campine Two Females R Gotts Oldfield Thurso 9 Black Rock Cockerel Two D S Mccarthy Longoe Farm Mey Thurso 10 Buff Orpington (2018) Trio 11 Buff Orpington (2018) Trio B & S Gillon Lower Toftingall Watten Wick 12 Buff Orpington Cockerel Two M G Grogan Keepers Cottage Spittal By Wick 13 French Wheaten Pullets (6 Weeks) Four A McCarthy Seafield View Mey 14 German Langshan Trio D S Mccarthy Longoe Farm Mey Thurso 15 Japanese (2018) Trio M Thomson Roselea Castletown Thurso 16 Black Pekins Trio 17 Modern Game Two Males, Two Females 18 Black Australorps Two Females 19 Black Pekins Trio 20 Old English Game Trio D S Mccarthy Longoe Farm Mey Thurso 21 Saxony (2018) Trio 9 22 Saxony (2018) Trio Dena Miller The Ward House Ulbster Lybster 23 Khaki Campbell Ducks Five 24 Khaki Campbell Ducks Five 25 Khaki Campbell Ducks Five 26 Khaki Campbell Ducks Five 27 Cherry Valley Ducks Five 28 Cherry Valley Ducks Five 29 Drakes Two D A K Murray Netherside Castletown Thurso 30 White Indian Runners Pair 31 White Indian Drake One I Stewart Burnfield Farm Rothiemay 32 White Call Pair 33 Shetland Pair 34 Black East Indian Pair 35 Magpie Pair 36 Welsh Harlequin Female Two C Cormack Howe Lyth Wick 37 Guinea Fowl Male Two 38 Guinea Fowl Female Three A Coghill, Rose Cottage, Huna 39 White Call Drakes` Three 40 Call Mallard Drakes Four 10 EGGS I Stewart Burnfield Farm Rothiemay Aberdeenshire 1 Black Indian Runner Duck Dozen 2 White Indian Runner Duck Dozen 3 Shetland Runner Duck Dozen 4 Welsh Harlequin Duck Dozen 5 Magpie Duck Dozen 6 Miniature Silver Appleyard Duck Half Dozen 7 White Call Duck Half Dozen 8 Black East Indian Duck Half Dozen 9 Scots Grey Large Fowl Dozen 10 Silver Campine Large Fowl Dozen 11 Norfolk Grey Large Fowl Dozen 12 Shetland Large Fowl Dozen 13 Scots Grey Bantam Half Dozen 14 Gold Partidge Dutch Bantam Half Dozen 15 Nankins Bantam Half Dozen 16 Serama Batam Half Dozen M G Grogan Keepers Cottage Spittal By Wick 17 Cuckoo Maran Large Fowl Dozen 18 Copper Black Maran Large Fowl Dozen 19 Copper Blue Maran Large Fowl Dozen 20 French Wheaten Maran Large Fowl Dozen C C MacKenzie Achalone Croft Halkirk 21 Khaki Campbell Duck Half Dozen 22 Khaki Campbell Duck Half Dozen 23 Khaki Campbell Duck Half Dozen 24 Khaki Campbell Duck Half Dozen S Wybrew Oldhall House Watten Wick 25 Shetland Duck Dozen 26 Welsummer Large Fowl Half Dozen E & OE 11 FORTHCOMING SALES AT THAINSTONE & CAITHNESS MAY Thur 16 TC Show & Sale of Suffolk & Suffolk Cross Prime Lambs Sat 18 TC Rare and Minority Breeds of Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Sheep, Poultry and Waterfowl Implements and Hand Tools of a Bygone Era Horses, Ponies and Tack Fri 24 TC
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