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Sale of Poultry, Waterfowl and Pigs, Etc. Thursday 19Th March, 2015 Lawrie & Symington Ltd Lanark Agricultural Centre Sale of Poultry, Waterfowl and Pigs, etc. Thursday 19th March, 2015 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. All animals shall be at least 4 weeks old unless accompanied by a broody on the date of the sale any believed to be under this age shall be refused entry to the sale. 6. No unbooked entries will be accepted on the day of sale. 7. All purchasers please note that there is a 5% buyer’s commission on all lots bought on the day. 8. Anybody wishing to bid on or purchase any lots must first purchase a bidders number for £2 at the main office? 9. All Waterfowl must have water provided for them. Any waterfowl without water shall not be offered for sale this shall be strictly adhered to. 10. Any animals found to be unwell or showing signs of disease shall not be permitted entry to the sale. Consumer and Trading Standards The Transport of Animals (Cleansing and Disinfection) (Scotland) Regulations 2005. The above Regulations came into force on the 27th of January 2006. Animals to be transported:- Hoofed animals Domestic fowl, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls, quails, pigeons, pheasants, Partridges and ratites. Racing Pigeons The Regulations require that any bird purchased from a sale at a market can only be transported in a container that has been cleansed and disinfected before the animal or bird is loaded onto it. It also means that any carrying container should be of a type that can be cleansed and disinfected so a cardboard box would not be suitable for this purpose. All cleansing and disinfection must be carried out so as to reduce the risk of disease transmission by transporting. Failing to comply with this requirement is an offence under the Regulations. Any person found guilty of an offence under these Regulations shall be liable of a fine up to £5000. For further advice please contact the Animal Health and Welfare Officer on 01355 806865. Order of Sale Ring No. 1 at 10.30 a.m. Sale of Ringstock and Sundry Items --------- Followed by Sale of Store and Breeding Pigs, Sheep --------- In the General Hall at 11.00 a.m. Sale of Hen Houses and Runs Followed by the Sale of Poultry and Waterfowl Hatching Eggs T Thomson, Brewlands Crescent Lot 251 Doz Cream Legbar Eggs 252 Doz Barnevelder Bantam Eggs 253 Doz Barred Wyandotte Bantam Eggs M Macalpine, Castlecary Cottage Lot 254 Welsummer Eggs 255 Welsummer Eggs 256 Barnevelder Eggs 257 Barnevelder Eggs 258 Silver Laced Wyandotte Eggs J Kerr, Dalreoch Farm Lot 259 Doz Light Sussex large fowl 260 Doz Light Sussex large fowl A Marshall, Haggs Farm Lot 261 Hatching Pure Eggs 262 Hatching Pure Eggs 263 Welsummer Eggs 264 Aylesbury Eggs 265 Silver Appleyard Eggs 266 Hatching Pure Eggs J Mitchell, Mid Craigton Farm Lot 267 Doz Light Sussex W Kerr, Windyedge Farm Lot 268 Doz Silkie Eggs T Mcdonagh, Avon Crescent Lot 269 6 Black Rock Eggs K Dixon, Cowburn Farm Lot 270 6 Cayuga Eggs 271 6 Large Magpie Duck Eggs (NOT muscovys) 272 6 French Maran Eggs 273 6 Cuckoo Maran Eggs 274 6 Black Araucana Hatching Eggs (Continued) K Dixon, Cowburn Farm Lot 275 6 Lavender Araucana Eggs 276 6 Ring Neck Pheasant Eggs J McGill, Carsloe Lot 277 6 Goose Eggs 278 6 Goose Eggs 279 Tray Duck Eggs 280 Tray Duck Eggs I Mccreath. Polquhanity Lot 281 Doz Cayuga Duck Eggs 282 Doz Cayuga Duck Eggs 283 Doz Shetland duck Eggs 284 Doz Cream Legbar Eggs P Baxter, California Terrace Lot 285 Doz White Leghorn Eggs 286 Box of Quail Eggs J Lawson, Braeside Lane Lot 287 Doz Welsummer 288 Doz RIR W, Brown, Johnshill Farm Lot 289 Doz Light Sussex Eggs D Gilbert, Larchwood Lot 290 Doz Cherry Valley Duck Eggs 291 Doz Cherry Valley Duck Eggs S Baird, Easter Whin Farm Lot 292 Doz Blue Laced Wyandotte Bantam Eggs 293 Doz Silver Laced Wyandotte Bantam Eggs Webster Lot 294 15 Blue Splash Orpington Eggs 295 15 Blue Splash Orpington Eggs Hatching Eggs (Continued) A Bunyan, Woodside Cottage Lot 296 Doz Copper Black Marans Eggs 297 Doz Copper Black Marans Eggs 298 Doz Welsummer Eggs 299 Doz Welsummer Eggs 300 Doz R.I.R Bantam Eggs 301 Doz R.I.R Bantam Eggs 302 Doz R.I.R Bantam Eggs Ringstock V Gren, Colquaoun Rd Lot 305 Pair Tumblers 306 Pair Tumblers 307 Pair Tumblers 308 2 Mokies (sold as seen) 309 Pair Homers 310 Pair Homers 311 Pair Barbery Doves S Rosie, Broad Street Lot 312 2 Male English Rabbits 313 2 Male English Rabbits 314 2 Male English Rabbits 315 2 Male English Rabbits 316 Male Ferret 317 Male Ferret J Bell, Douglas Place Lot 318 Pair Dutch Bantams 319 2 Zebra Finches (Cock and Hen 2014) 320 Zebra Finch (Cock 2014) M Steele, Millands Rd Lot 321 2 Budgies 322 2 Budgies 323 2 Budgies 324 2 Budgies 325 2 Budgies 326 2 Budgies 327 2 Budgies 328 2 Budgies Ringstock (continued) T McDonagh, Avon Crescent Lot 329 1California Quial K Dixon, Cowburn Farm Lot 330 Young Satin Rabbit 331 Young Satin Rabbit 332 Young Chocolate Netherland Dwarf Rabbit 333 Single Budgie 334 Single Budgie 335 Male Chinchilla (2 years old) 336 Gold Dutch Pullet I Frame Lot 337 2 Pigeons P Baxter, California Terrace Lot 338 Box of 6 Bluebells (8wks) J Lawson, Braeside Lane Lot 339 Broody with Pure Bred Chicks W Brown, Johnshill Farm Lot 340 Cloaker with Chicks A.J Gray Lot 341 2 Female Budgies 342 2 Female Budgies K Silver, Easter Rd Lot 343 Pair Zebra Finches 344 Pair Zebra Finches 345 Pair Zebra Finches 346 2 Budgie Cocks 347 Pair Celestial Parrotlets 348 Kakariki Cock 349 Kakariki Hen 350 Kakariki Cock 351 Pair Budgies 352 Kakariki Cock 353 Kakariki Hen Ringstock (continued) W Craig, Blendewing Farm Lot 354 3 Pair Zebra Finches 355 3 Pair Zebra Finches 356 3 Pair Zebra Finches 357 3 Pair Zebra Finches 358 3 Pair Zebra Finches 359 3 Pair Zebra Finches 360 2 Pair Fyfe Canaries 361 2 Pair Fyfe Canaries 362 3 Java Sparrows J Hunter, Kintail Farm Lot 363 2 Female Baby Fancy Rats 364 2 Female Baby Fancy Rats 365 2 Female Fancy Mice J Fletcher, Yonderton Farm House Lot 367 Blue Fischer Love Birds 368 Pair of Proven Love Birds (12 Mnths) 369 Pair of Proven Love Birds (14 Mnths) 370 3 Canaries 371 Blue Masked Love Birds (14 Mnths) I Macdonald, Old Mains Cottage Lo 372 Pair Budgies A Sherlock, Glasgow Road Lot 373 5 Mixed Finches P Carroll, Blackwood Crescent Lot 374 4 Gloster Canaries (unsexed 2014) 375 4 Gloster canaries (unsexed 2014) 376 Fife Canaries (unsexed) J Guthrie, Rhynd Cottage Lot 377 Old English Tumbler Pigeons Ringstock (continued) T Thompson, Brewland Crescent Lot 378 Box of Light Sussex Growers (5wks) 379 Mixed box growers (5wks) 380 Marans growers (5wks) 381 6 Quail (6wks) 382 Trio Chinese Painted Quail (12wks) W Thompson, Brewlands Drive Lot 383 3 Chinese Painted Quail 384 3 Chinese painted Quail 385 Pair Budgies 386 Pair Bob Tail Quail 387 Lavender Pekins 388 Lavender Pekins G Waddell, Burnvale Lot 389 2 Chinese Painted Quail 390 Chinese Quail As Hatched 391 Pair Of Budgies G McGregor, Blackford Lot 392 Kakariki Cock 393 Pair of Budgies 394 Pair of Budgies L McKechnie, Kirtledene Cottages Lot 395 Pair of White Doves 396 Pair of White Doves 397 Pair of White Doves 398 Pair of White Fantails 399 Pair of Indian Fantails B, Bryant, Linden Avenue Lot 400 6 Japanese M Macalpine, Castlecary Cottage Lot 401 Silver Laced Wyandotte 402 Araucana Ringstock (continued) A Kerr, Colquhoun Rd Lot 403 8 Isa Brown Pullets (8wks) 404 8 Isa Brown Pullets (8wks) 405 8 Isa Brown Pullets (8wks) S Murray, Whinfield Rd Lot 406 Pair of Bengalese 407 3 Zebra Finches (cocks) 408 Pair of Irish Fancies 409 Quartet of Chinese Quail Sundry Items J Menlove, Monrieth Avenue Lot 420 Large Poultry Carrier 421 Large Poultry Carrier 422 Large Poultry Carrier 423 Small Rabbit or Cat Cage 424 Small Rabbit or Cat Cage 425 Squirrel Cage A Sherlock, Glasgow Road Lot 426 Pigeon Basket 427 Quantity of Feeders and Drinkers G McGregor, Dyeknook Lot 428 Mule cage K McKnight, Arnot Street Lot 429 2 Anti crow Collars 430 2 Anti Crow Collars 431 Large Parrot Cage L McKechnie, Kirtledene Cottages Lo 432 2 Feed Drums J Mitchell, Mid Craigton Farm Lot 433 2 Metal Feeders 1 with Rain Cover A.McHallam, Primrose Bank Lot 434 Curfew Incubator Sundry Items (continued) T McDonagh, Avon Crescent Lot 435 New Fox/Feral Cat live Catch Trap 436 Large Wicker Basket 437 Small Fish Tank T Markwick, Fyne lofts Lot 438 Automatic Incubator 439 10 Cage Bird Feeder/Drinkers 440 10 Cage Bird Feeder/Drinkers S Baird, Easter Whin Farm Lot 441 2 Large plastic Drinkers (new) J Thomson, Torbanehill Farm Lot 442 Hovabator Incubator 443 Egg Crates 444 Egg crates 445
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