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Stocking Filler Show & Sale of Dairy Cattle Stocking Filler Show & Sale of 116 Dairy Cattle Comprising 32 Freshly Calved Cows & Heifers, 2 In-Calf Holstein Friesian Heifers, 12 Organic Pedigree Ayrshire In-Calf Heifers, Followed by the Dispersal Sale of The Bearsted Herd of Pedigree Jerseys on behalf of Farley Farms, Berkshire, comprising 25 In-Milk and/or In-Calf Cows & Heifers, 3 In-Calf Heifers, 14 Bulling & Yearling Heifers and 4 Heifer Calves. Plus a consignment of 21 Pure Bred Jersey In-Calf Heifers from Dr Danker of Tavistock. Friday 14th December 2018 11am *** Complimentary Mince Pies & Mulled Wine available! *** EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com TELEPHONE CONTACT NUMBERS Kivells Ltd 01392 251261(Office) [email protected] www.kivells.com Rostrum Mark Davis 07773 371774 Mark Bromell 07966 430001 Fieldsman Robert Speck 07909 538520 HAULIERS: Based Telephone Mobile Arlington Transport Barnstaple 01598 710150 07771 908667 Armstrongs Carlisle 01228 791242 John Baily Honiton 01404 871221 07768 867240 Martyn Baker Transport Tiverton 01884 821444 07976 901708 A W Barrow Newton Abbot 01626 821221 07850 682750 John Blackler Totnes 01803 732588 07970 838633 Daveys Transport Launceston 01566 774251 07970 790230 E Davies & Son Cardigan 01239 811151 07970 157750 M E Edwards Welshpool 01938 810362 07831 306600 E A & D A Ellis St Ives 01736 740348 07702 976374 Georges Bruton 01749 812666 Peter George Transport Penzance 01736 810495 07971 648159 Gordon Gilder (Shaun) Cheltenham 01242 620311 07764 279520 Walkes Transport South Brent 01364 73191 07970 235503 R H Gooding & Son Honiton 01404 812371 07990 898016 M & S Transport Liskeard 01579 344486 07778 141937 K Mingo Tiverton 07860 328672 D Pengelly Cullompton 01884 266306 07801 132611 Mark Wooldridge Okehampton 01837 81179 07721 367985 C Snell Crewkerne 01460 73613 07773 060852 W J Vanstone & Son Bude 01288 331460 07971 810679 C Winstone Abergavenny 07971 111148 Stevens Transport Woolsery 01409 241061 07971 572759 Mark Shears Chagford 01647 432356 07881 745314 Trevarthens Penryn 01326 377081 07770 597674 CL Lewis & Son Crediton 01363 866371 07730 065888 EC Haste & Son Holsworthy 01409 281230 07967 023680 J Snell Beaminster 01460 30284 07778 316142 DAIRY COW FINANCE Competitively priced dairy cow finance available from a range of the leading lenders. Asset finance and secured loans also available. 01884 256355 [email protected] 01271 858662 2 Index of Entries MESSRS BONNER FARMS Ley Farm, Burrington, Umberleigh, Devon, EX37 9NF Lots 22-23 MESSRS NJ BROOM & SONS Logshayne Farm, Colyton, Devon, EX13 6SW Lots 24-29 MR GCB DAVIS Westcott Farm, Westleigh, Tiverton, Devon EX16 7EW Lots 13-16 EAST CHURCH AYRSHIRES Blannicombe Farm, Gittisham, Honiton, Devon, EX14 9TS Lots 35-46 FARLEY FARMS Farley Hall, Castle Road, Farley Hill, Reading, Berkshire Lots 47-92 DR KO & MRS M DANKER Langstone Manor, Brentor, Tavistock, Devon, PL19 0NE Lots 93-113 MISS K HOGG Langunett Farm, St Veep, Lostwithiel, Cornwall Lots 3-10 MESSRS WE & J JONES Dairy Field, Higher Living Farm, Down St. Mary, Crediton, Devon, EX17 6EA Lots 33-34 . J.T. NANCEKIVELL & SONS Island Farm, Ottery St. Mary, Devon, EX11 1RE Lots 32 . MESSRS JJ PALFREY & CO Kingston Farm, Dittisham, Dartmouth, Devon, TQ6 0JB Lots 11- 12 MESSRS RW & JM ROLLE Piend Farm, Stockleigh English, Crediton, Devon, EX17 4DL Lots 30-31 MR J E SPRY Alston, Buckland Monachorum, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7LN Lots 17-21 K WATKINS Trebarth, Sardis, Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire, SA69 9AR Lot 46A Payment Terms All accounts must be settled in full with the Auctioneers on the day unless other arrangements are made with the Auctioneers prior to the sale. Order of Sale The Sale will commence at 11am with the commercial dairy entries as set out in this catalogue, followed by the Dispersal Sale and the In-Calf Jersey Heifers. NOTICE TO PURCHASERS:- Please could all buyers and particularly those under TB Restrictions, make sure they are fully satisfied with their purchases before the cattle are removed from the market. If you are purchasing cattle and your farm is under TB Restriction, it is not possible for the vendor to take the animal back should there be an issue, therefore we ask that all buyers ensure their purchases are sound and correct in the udder and are completely satisfied before taking them home. 3 STOCKING FILLER SHOW & SALE Judge – Mr James Parris of Birch Oak Farm, Yarcombe Kindly Sponsored By:- Class 1 – In-Milk Cow Class 2 – In-Milk Heifer Champion Reserve Champion We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our vendors and purchasers for their support of Exeter Livestock Centre at our dairy sales this year and welcome you all to come and join in the festivities at Exeter, enjoying Mulled Wine and Mince Pies on Friday! from all at Kivells 4 5 Lots 1-10 – reserved for late entries MISS K HOGG Langunett Farm, St Veep, Lostwithiel, Cornwall Dispersing the herd as they calve. Cubicle Housed, Robot Trained. Herd Yearly Average 10,000Ltrs, BF4.8%, P3.18%. TB Tested 26.11.18. 3. AQUARIUS LUMI VERNA 3 UK/387720 600321 Born: 17.10.15 01387720600321 Calved: 02.12.18 Giving: 32Kgs + rising scc44 Sire: Donnandale Lumi ETM By: Comestar Lauthority ET Dam: Aquarius Shottle Inquirer Verna 3 EX90 By: Picston Shottle PI ET EX96 G.Dam: Aquarius Inquirer Verna PI ET EX90 By: Summershade Inquirer PI ET EX 1st 9074 4.18 3.10 305 2nd 12162 4.16 3.11 305 3.Dam: Greenbank Progress Verna PI VG85 By: Duncan Progress PI ET EX 1st 10592 3.77 3.33 305 2nd 11507 4.15 3.13 305 4.Dam: Greenbank Rudolph Verna PI EX91 By: Startmore Rudolph PI ET EX 5.Dam: Greenbank Boulet Bathsheba PI VG85 By: Boulet Charles PI ET EX 6.Dam: Highwayman Cat Verna 4 PI EX90 By: Mapel Wood Tiger Cat PI ET EX 4. AQUARIUS SHADOW VERNA 6 GP84 UK/387720 300297 Born: 26.05.15 01387720300297 Calved: 30.11.18 (2nd) Giving: 52Kgs scc22 1st 8995 Sire: B-Crest Shadow ET GP80 By: Braedale Goldwyn PI GP84 Dam: Aquarius Mammoth Stormatic Verna By: Emmark Mammoth G.Dam: Aquarius Stormatic Verna PI VG87 By: Comestar Stormatic PI ET EX 1st 9419 3.80 3.10 305 3.Dam: Greenbank Progress Verna PI VG85 By: Duncan Progress PI ET EX 1st 10592 3.77 3.33 305 2nd 11507 4.15 3.13 305 4.Dam: Greenbank Rudolph Verna PI EX91 By: Startmore Rudolph PI ET EX 5.Dam: Greenbank Boulet Bathsheba PI VG85 By: Boulet Charles PI ET EX 6.Dam: Highwayman Cat Verna 4 PI EX90 By: Mapel Wood Tiger Cat PI ET EX 6 5. AQUARIUS SHOTTLE INQUIRER VERNA 3 EX90 UK/384270 200186 Born: 29.08.09 01000012021141 Calved: 13.11.18 (4th) Giving: 42Kgs scc28 1st 9005 2nd 12175 3rd 14450 Sire: Picston Shottle PI ET EX96 By: Carol Prelude MTOTO PI ET EX91 Dam: Aquarius Inquirer Verna PI ET EX90 By: Summershade Inquirer PI ET EX 1st 9074 4.18 3.10 305 2nd 12162 4.16 3.11 305 G.Dam: Greenbank Progress Verna PI VG85 By: Duncan Progress PI ET EX 1st 10592 3.77 3.33 305 2nd 11507 4.15 3.13 305 3.Dam: Greenbank Rudolph Verna PI EX91 By: Startmore Rudolph PI ET EX 1st 8270 3.18 3.12 305 2nd 8256 3.85 3.08 305 3rd 8306 3.39 3.21 305 4th 12638 3.89 3.12 305 4.Dam: Greenbank Boulet Bathsheba PI VG85 By: Boulet Charles PI ET EX 5.Dam: Highwayman Cat Verna 4 PI EX90 By: Mapel Wood Tiger Cat PI ET EX 6. AQUARIUS MAMMOTH SEABREEZE GP84 UK/387720 500250 Born: 16.10.14 01387720500250 Calved: 04.11.18 (2nd) Giving: 32Kgs scc52 1st 8350 Sire: Aquarius Mammoth VG87 By: Emmark Mammoth Dam: Aquarius Melody Outside Seabreeze By: Moet Melody PI ET VG87 G.Dam: Aquarius Outside Verna Seabreeze VG88 By: Aquarius Outside Cat Verna PI ET EX90 3.Dam: Crossgate Dalton Seabreeze VG86 By: Crossgate Dalton 1st 10546 4.54 2.82 305 2nd 9878 5.03 3.42 305 4.Dam: Pevland Skychief Peerless 18 VG85 By: Donnandale Skychief PI ET EX 5.Dam: Pevland Inspiration Peerless 14 GP80 By: Hanoverhill Inspiration PI EX 6. Dam: Pevland Revelation Peerless 11 GP82 By: A Lonsfarm Revelation PI EX 7. Dam: Pevland Sovereign Peerless 10 GP76 By: Ullswater Royal Sovereign 8. Dam: Pevland Holm Peerless BFV82 By: Holmland Adema 9. Dam: Beaulieu Peerless 25 BFV By: Grover Olympus 7. AQUARIUS MAMMOTH VERNA 5 UK/387720 100309 Born: 14.09.15 01387720100309 Calved: 16.11.18 (1st) Giving: 34Kgs scc32 Sire: Aquarius Mammoth VG87 By: Emmark Mammoth Dam: Aquarius Lionheart Verna 2 GP84 By: Denmire Bridge End Lionheart ET G.Dam: Aquarius Specialist Verna VG85 By: Joylan Specialist EX91 3.Dam: Aquarius Jasper Juror Verna PI GP84 By: Wilcoxview Jasper PI ET VG85 4.Dam: Aquarius Juror Kate Verna PI EX91(3) By: Ked Juror PI ET GP80 5.Dam: Highwayman Fairplay Verna 3 PI EX90 By: Wicketthorn Fair Play PI ET EX92 6. Dam: Highwayman Mattador Verna 2 PI GP81 By: A Butlerview Mattador PI EX 7 8. AQUARIUS MYSPACE KATY UK/387720 100344 Born: 11.02.16 01387720100344 Calved: 15.11.18 (1st) Giving: 32Kgs scc48 Sire: Gillette SGO Myspace ET By: Mountfield SSI DCY Mogul ET EX93(2) Dam: Aquarius Lionheart Katy By: Denmire Bridge End Lionheart ET G.Dam: Aquarius Specialist Katy VG89 By: Joylan Specialist EX91 3.Dam: Aquarius Katy VG89 1st 10147 3.90 3.29 305 2nd 11456 4.32 3.17 305 9. AQUARIUS LINCOLN SEABREEZE UK/387720 100330 Born: 14.12.15 01387720100330 Calved: 02.11.18 (1st) Giving: 31Kgs scc35 Sire: Woodcatt Lincoln ET By: O-Cosmopolitan ET Dam: Aquarius Lyster Seabreeze VG85 By: Aquarius JJ Eliza Lyster ET EX94 G.Dam: Aquarius Outside Verna Seabreeze VG88 By: Aquarius Outside Cat Verna PI ET EX90 3.Dam: Crossgate Dalton Seabreeze VG86 By: Crossgate Dalton 1st 10546 4.54 2.82 305 2nd 9878 5.03 3.42 305 4.Dam: Pevland Skychief Peerless 17 VG85 By: Donnandale Skychief PI ET EX 5.Dam: Pevland Inspiration Peerless 14 GP80 By: Hanoverhill Inspiration PI EX 6.
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