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Zwartbles Sheep Association Rules) © 1998 (under the Zwartbles Sheep Association Rules) 40 FEMALES and 27 RAMS Friday 7th September 2018 Show Commences at 10 am Judge: Mr Alan Potter Venue: Exeter Livestock Market Matford Park Rd, Exeter EX2 8FD Auctioneers: 01392 252262 Zwartbles Sheep Association Secretary: Christina Cormack 05603 466931 www.zwartbles.org CATALOGUE For the Zwartbles Sheep Association Official show and sale of 67 MV Accredited and Non MV Accredited Zwartbles Comprising of 37 MV Accredited Zwartbles 24 Females 3 Flock Ewes, 8 Shearling Ewes and 13 Ewe lambs 13 Rams 2 Senior Ram, 3 Shearling Rams and 8 Ram Lambs 30 Non Accredited Zwartbles 16 Females 6 Flock Ewes, 2 Shearling Ewes, 8 Ewe lambs 14 Rams 1 Senior Ram, 2 Shearling Rams and 11 Ram Lambs Zwartbles Sheep Association BREED SECRETARY: Mrs Christina Cormack Flourish Walls House, Greenlaw, Duns, Berwickshire. TD10 6XW Tel: 01361 810411 2 MARKET AUCTIONEERS PURCHASERS SLIP Each purchaser is required to complete this form on making his or her first purchase at this sale, handing the completed form to the Auc- tioneer’s clerk PLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS THROUGHOUT NAME ………………………………………………………. ADDRESS ………………………………………………………. POSTCODE ………………………………………………………. TEL NO. ………………………………………………………. ZSA NO. ………………………………………………………. UK NO. ………………………………………………………. CPH HOLDING No. …………………………………………. LOT No ………………………………………………………. 3 4 LIST OF VENDORS Mr & Mrs G Browne Rull Green Farm, Ashill, Cullompton, Devon RULL GREEN Lots 7, 18, 30 and 31 Miss C Dawe 4 Paradise Park, Whitstone, Holsworthy, Devon MOONSHINE Lots 1, 5, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 32 and 33 Miss O K Gould The Swallows Nest, Launcherley, Wells, Somerset LAUNCHERLEY Lots 38, 48, 49, 50, 51, 57, 58 and 59 Mrs A Gurd Batchmoor Farm, Fairfield Road, Beaminster, Dorset LILYMOOR Lot 8 Ms J Holman & Higher Allshire, East Anstey, Tiverton, Devon HATCHES Mr D Mugridge Lots 27, 28 and 29 Mrs T Hooper Hayloft, St Neot, Liskeard, Cornwall LOVENY Lots 45, 46 and 47 J Kimber Speccott Barton, Merton, Okehampton, Devon SPECOTT Lots 13, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 34 Mrs J Leatham Broomhill, High Bickington, Umberleigh, Devon TAYLORS LANE Lots 2 Mrs M Machin 123 Victoria Grove, Bridport, Dorset VICTORIA GROVE Lots 17, 25 and 26 Mrs A Melhuish Trewolland Farm, Liskeard, Cornwall WOLLAND & Miss S Ridout Lots 43 and 44 B Mills Washingpool Farm, The Batch, Draycott, Cheddar WASHINGPOOL Lots 35, 36 and 37 Master M Northmore Alston Manor Grange, Holbeton, Devon ALSTON MANOR Lots 11 and 12 Mrs Y Pearey Hillside, Tuckenhay, Totnes, Devon JENTER Lots 41, 42, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 60 and 61 Mr D Pike Owl Barn, Bray Shop, Callington, Cornwall BROCHET Lots 40, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 and 67 Mrs G B Renfree Dannett Farm, Quethlock, Liskeard, Cornwall DANNETT Lots 3 and 6 Ms A K Waine Riverview Farm, Sandplace, Looe, Cornwall RIVERVIEW Lot 4 5 GENERAL INFORMATION Conditions of Sale: The Sale is subject to the LAA Conditions of Sale in addition to the Auctioneers General Conditions of Sale, the Ram Sale Bye-Laws and the Rules and Regulations of the Zwartbles Sheep Association. Method of Sale: All sheep will be sold in guineas and in catalogue order unless any alteration is authorised and announced by the auctioneers. The guinea will be taken by the Auctioneer and a Association levy of 1% will be charged on all sheep sold. Trading Terms: New buyers or buyers who have not bought at recent sales must have supplied Bankers References before bidding. Settlement and Clearance of Stock: Settlement in full is due to the Auctioneers immediately at the close of the sale. No animals will be permitted to leave the premises without an official pass obtainable on settlement. Pedigree Certificates: Pedigree Certificates and Transfers will be dealt with by the Auctioneers and the Association following the sale. Inspections: All Sheep will be sold subject to an inspection on the day of the Sale by a veterinary inspector appointed by the ZSA Council. The decision of the Inspector will be final and any female animal failed will be marked and can be sold in catalogue order. If the vendor refuses to have the rejected sheep marked then it will be removed from the sale and forfeit the entry fee. Numbering: All entries must be identified by their catalogue number by means of a neck card which will be provided. This must stay with the sheep at all times. Movement Licences: Vendors are responsible for obtaining a movement licence to bring sheep to the sale. All sheep must have ear tags that comply with current ministry regulations Scrapie Genotype Results: This catalogue lists the Scrapie Genotype results where official written confirmation has been provided. Whilst the Association will make all possible effort to provide purchasers with the correct information, they can in no way be held responsible for any error or omission of information 6 Substitutes: Substitute entries must be notified to Christina Cormack (01361 810411), [email protected] no later than 7 days before the sale. Substitute entries will have a yellow lot number Upset Prices No upset for Females Ram Lambs £150 and Shearling Rams £175 Guidance to Buyers: Each animal has a unique number which includes a year letter as follows: 2003 – J, 2004 – K, 2005 – L, 2006 – M, 2007 – N, 2008 – P, 2009-R, 2010-S, 2011-T, 2012-W Lambs born 1st December 2013 to 30th November 2014 = B Lambs born 1st December 2014 to 30th November 2015 = C Lambs born 1st December 2015 to 30th November 2016 = D Lambs born 1st December 2016 to 30th November 2017 = E Lambs born 1st December 2017 to 31st December 2018 = F Errors and Omissions: The Zwartbles Sheep Association and the Auctioneers can accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions printed in this catalogue. IMPORTANT NOTICE PROSPECTIVE BUYERS SHOULD NOTE THAT WHILST ALL SHEEP HAVE BEEN INSPECTED TO THE BEST OF THE INSPECTOR’S ABILITY, IT IS IN YOUR OWN INTERESTS TO CAREFULLY SELECT SHEEP THAT ARE COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR OWN PEDIGREE BREEDING OR COMMERCIAL REQUIREMENTS. 7 SHOW CLASSES Judge: Mr Alan Potter, Oaktree Zwartbles CLASS 1 Senior Ram born in 2016 or earlier CLASS 2 Shearling Ram born in 2017 CLASS 3 Ram lamb born after 1st December 2017 CLASS 4 Senior Ewe born in 2016 or earlier CLASS 5 Shearling Ewe born in 2017 CLASS 6 Ewe Lamb born after 1st December 2017 If numbers are low in any one class, it may be amalgamated with another class RESULTS Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 2 3 4 5 6 Champion Male Champion Female Supreme Champion Reserve Supreme Champion 8 ZSA SALE INSPECTIONS TIMES OF ENTRY AND INSPECTION All sheep must be presented for inspection on the morning of the sale between the hours of 7.30 am and 9 am INSPECTION PROCEDURE All sheep must be presented for inspection in the marked area. ALL female sheep that are rejected by the Inspector(s) will be marked on the back or rump and will be sold in catalogue order. If a vendor declines to have his/her sheep so marked they must be removed from the market. All Male sheep that fail the inspection either on markings or veterinary inspection must be removed from the sale. The Association expressly forbids the use of OP dips or other noxious substances within the sale area or prior to the sale. Any sheep which is found to have had its fleece coloured artificially, or trimmed to camouflage or hide any white markings will result in the whole of that vendors run of sheep being barred from that sale, any other official sale for 12 months hence, as well as any other disciplinary action Council renders fit upon report by the Inspectors. INSPECTION At all official sales the Association shall appoint a veterinary Inspector who shall consider the points below. The associations Inspector is empowered to disbar any animal from the sale which does not comply with any of the matters contained in clauses 1 to 4 listed below. 1. That the animal’s identification is as required by legislation and the association and corresponds to the ear number as entered for sale. Animals without the correct identification will be rejected from the sale. 2. The animal is not suffering from any infectious or contagious disease. 3. All Rams must have two adequately sized testicles of approximately the same size and normal consistency. 4. That the animal is of a quality commensurate with the level set by the Association and is of adequate weight for the age and shows no malformation in structure. 9 The inspector shall consider the following points and is empowered to either disbar the animal from the sale or alternatively any faults found by the inspector shall be declared to the auctioneer who shall announce these at the time of sale. 1. The teeth of the animal are in the correct position. 2. There is no abnormal deviation in the structure of feet and/or legs. 3. Ewes shall be sound in udder Please consult the Rule Book in respect of teeth, feet (pasterns) and Ram markings. All rams that fail either on markings or veterinary inspection must be removed from the sale The Inspectors decision shall be final and binding to all concerned and neither the Inspectors, the Association, nor the auctioneers shall be liable to the owners of such animals or any other person or company for damage or any loss arising out of such rejection. Inspection is a condition of entry of the Association and compliance with this in- spection shall in no way form a guarantee to the purchaser of the animals so in- spected. Breeders are also reminded that although the Association welcomes the presenta- tion of untrimmed sheep at Association events, they should be presented clean and tidy.
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