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Aberdeen & Northern Marts WEEKLY SALE of YOUNG & WEANED Aberdeen & Northern Marts A member of ANM GROUP LTD. THAINSTONE CENTRE, INVERURIE TELEPHONE : 01467 623710 WEEKLY SALE OF YOUNG & WEANED CALVES YOUNG BULLS STORE CATTLE FRIDAY 24th AUGUST 2018 SALE ARRANGEMENTS Sale Ring 1 at 10.00am Young and Weaned Calves Young Bulls Store Cattle TERMS OF SALE - CASH PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. Young & Weaned Calves E 78 4 J & T Anderson Ard Na Moy Glassel Banchory 017380 E 79 4 J R Irvine & Son Vatnahoull Setter Farm Scalloway Shetland BVD Accredited E 80 4 F Sleigh 25 Pringle Avenue Tarves Ellon 017793 E 81 8 D W Low Pittenkerrie Glassel Banchory 013017 Young Bulls E 82 1 H & J Riach Barns Crathes Banchory 006944 E 83 4 W Ralph Wester New Forres Rafford Forres 018691 E 84 1 George Ferries Farmers 000170 Whitehouse Farm Lumphanan Store Cattle E 67 2 Str P D Mckendrick Idlestone Strachan Banchory 017937 E 68 4 N Goodall Craigton Farm Lumphanan 018604 E 69 5 W B Howie Nether Burnside Sauchen Inverurie 010196 E 70 1 Hfr I Sclater Breckan Farm Evie Orkney 005093 E 71-72 8 B Smith Milltories Rothiemay Huntly 015530 E 73-76 20 Str G Smollet Rockyden Meikle Wartle Inverurie 017284 E 77 3 S Morrison Poolside Rothiemay Huntly 009136 D 56-57 12 Str G Lumsden Meikle Begshill Drumblade Huntly 011049 D 58-59 10 Str A Henderson Mill of Newton Insch 015843 D 60-62 16 S P Mutch Woodbank Drumblade Huntly 006488 D 63-64 8 Hfr P Young North House Wester Skeld Shetland BVD Accredited D 65 6 J A Birnie Meikle Northburn Cuminestown Turriff 017139 D 66 3 Str Sheep Park Farms 011415 Sheep Park Bridge Of Marnoch Huntly D 45-46 7 E & M Simpson 007308 Whitehaugh Burnhervie Inverurie D 47-49 14 Greens Nurseries New Fleenas Nairn 011637 D 50-51 12 J Law & Sons Comisty Forgue Huntly 008463 D 52-55 34 D W Low Pittenkerrie Glassel Banchory 013017 C 34-36 D W Low Pittenkerrie Glassel Banchory 013017 C 37 3 R Watt Dualts Glenlivet Ballindalloch 010838 C 38-42 30 W Duncan & Co East Lediken Insch 004958 C 43-44 10 J G & E Thomson Nether Muirskie Maryculter 002881 C 18-19 6 W J Kingaby Mains of Auchmedden Pennan 016523 PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. 701-702 9 Str G & M Thomson 017224 East Massater South Ronaldsay Orkney BVD Accredited 703 4 W J Davidson Culthibert Tough Alford 704 3 J Lees Glenlea Lumphanan 017870 705-706 8 J G & F Gillies Rhynafiach Archiestown Aberlour012804 707-708 8 H & J Riach Barns Crathes Banchory 006944 711 2 Hfr S F Gerrie 015374 Mains of Craigmancy Bridge of Marnoch Huntly 711 1 Str K Mackay Brough South Nesting Shetland 712-714 14 Str James Gracey Mosside Of Gight Fyvie Turriff 014642 715 2 K & J Scott Cairnbanno House New Deer Turriff 004915 716-718 20 G & G Gordon The Haugh Farm Ballindalloch 002988 BVD Accredited 721-728 40 D W Low Pittenkerrie Glassel Banchory 013017 731-732 12 W O Mackintosh 014690 Black Castle Gollanfield Inverness BVD Accredited 733-734 10 A & J Gordon Slack Wardhouse Insch 003123 735-737 20 H M Livestock 4 Stewart Lane Huntly 011951 738 2 J Robertson & Co Newton Of Logierait Pitlochry 002639 741 6 Str N Addison The Tam Mulben Keith 009754 742 4 J C Addison Willowbank Rosarie Mulben Keith 015465 743 4 Hfr T R Buchan Milton of Elrick Auchnagatt Ellon 016951 744-746 16 R & L Mitchell Carron Mains Aberlour 012167 BVD Accredited 747 6 Str T & J Reid Backfield Drumlithie Stonehaven 014974 748 4 J Stewart & Sons Meikle Cultain Fordyce Banff 007520 751-752 7 D & N Murphy 017311 Woodend Farm Auchterless Turriff 753-754 7 Hfr M Massie Mains Of Elrick Auchnagatt Ellon 008560 BVD Accredited 755 2 F Sleigh 25 Pringle Avenue Tarves Ellon 017793 756 2 Str C Amps Heath-hill Hotel Memsie Fraserburgh 757 4 W A Watt Bogharvey Turriff 012726 758 2 G Bain 473 Fourpenny Skelbo Dornoch E & OE FORTHCOMING SALES AT THAINSTONE & CAITHNESS AUGUST Fri 31 TC Store and Breeding Sheep including Shetland consignments SEPTEMBER Sat 1 TC Rare and Minority Breeds of Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Sheep, Poultry & Waterfowl Show & Sale of Jacob and Ryeland Sheep Sale of Implements and Hand Tools from a Bygone Era Horses, Ponies & Tack Mon 3 CLC Anniversary Show & Sale of Store Cattle incorporating Sale of Aberdeen Angus, Shorthorn and Other Native Breeds Fri 7 TC Show and Sale of Top Mule Ewe Lambs Shetland Cross Lambs and Breeding sheep Mon 10 CLC Prime Lambs and All Classes of Store Lambs Wed 12 TC Commercial Beef Breeding Cattle Down Cross, Half Bred, Cheviot, Cheviot Mule, Continental, Mule & Greyface Gimmers. Show & Sale of Lleyn Sheep Fri 14 TC Annual Sale of BVD Virus Free and Vaccinated Bulling Heifers, Shetland Cross Lambs and Breeding Sheep. Mon 17 CLC Show and Sale of HISHA and Non-HISHA Gimmers, Sale of Breeding Ewes Incorporating Dunbeath, Bettyhill, Forsinard and North West Sutherland Areas, Store Lambs and Feeding Ewes & Rams. Wed 19 TC First Wednesday Sale of Store, Breeding and Feeding Sheep Including Shetland Consignments also Second Sale of Mule Ewe Lambs. Thur 20 CLC Show of MV Accredited & Non Accredited Rams & Ram Lambs under the Auspices of the Caithness Sheep Breeders Association. Fri 21 CLC Show & Sale of N.C. Cheviot Rams, Ram Lambs & Females under the Auspices of the North Country Cheviot Sheep Society. Sale of MV Accredited & Non Accredited Rams, Ram Lambs & Females. Fri 21 TC Show and Sale of Aberdeen Angus Cattle, Sale of Shorthorn and Other Native Breeds Including Highland. Sale of Weaned and Suckled Calves, Sale of Store Cattle and Shetland Cross Lambs and Store and Breeding Sheep. SCOTTISH BVD ERADICATION SCHEME NOTICE TO VENDORS AND PURCHASERS It is the responsibility of each Vendor to ensure that Vendor declarations in relation to the Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (“BVD”) status of all animals provided to Auctioneers are accurate declarations as at the date of sale. However, Purchasers should be aware that an accurate Vendor declaration cannot absolutely guarantee that any animal or progeny from any animal is free from BVD or is not a persistently infected (“PI”) animal. Auctioneers cannot accept any responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of any Vendor declarations and no warranties or guarantees whatsoever are given by the Auctioneers. Category/ Standard Risk Level Catalogue info BVD Category 1 Cattle are not pregnant and are either BVD Accredited / from an Accredited BVD-Free Herd Very low risk Individually Tested through a CheCS cattle health scheme Negative or Individually tested BVD virus free From a herd with a ‘negative’ BVD BVD Category 2 herd status through a mandatory BVD Herd Screened Low risk annual screening or certified virus free Negative and vaccinated. All cattle not in either of the categories BVD Category 3 above (including from ‘not-negative’ Risk unknown BVD Status Unknown herds) Please note, pregnant animals are always a greater risk and therefore cannot be assigned as Category 1, very low risk. Pregnant animals, which would otherwise be category one must be assigned as Category 2 (low risk). .
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