CASTLE DOUGLAS SALE Friday 23Rd September 2016 at Wallets Mart, Castle Douglas

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CASTLE DOUGLAS SALE Friday 23Rd September 2016 at Wallets Mart, Castle Douglas CASTLE DOUGLAS SALE Friday 23rd September 2016 at Wallets Mart, Castle Douglas 3654/G1 Castle Douglas Champion 2015 Bred & Exhibited by A & A Kirkpatrick, BARR Purchased for £1400 by J & J Cunningham, PARKGATESTONE Sire 1630/F1 DUNBRACH “The Future’s Bright, the Future’s Blue Agricultural Merchants Ringford Castle Douglas DG7 2AN “ THE FARMER OWNED BUSINESS ” Animal Feeds Nutritionist Karen Callander Ian Houston Fertilizers, Crop Sprays, Grass Seeds Murray Elliot Colin Prentice Animal Health, Hardware, Animal Equipment, Drainage Stephen Hunter For all your agricultural requirements contact your local depot:- Ringford (Head Office) – 01557 820247 Dumfries- 01387 261661, Newtown St Boswells 01835 824111 Castle Kennedy - 01776 705821, Whauphill - 01988 840383 Glenluce 01581 300555, Longtown 01228 792244 Castle Douglas 01556 503633 BLUEFACED LEICESTER SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION TWENTY EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF 228 Registered Bluefaced Leicesters 157 Aged & Shearling Rams, 65 Ram Lambs & 6 Females Friday 23rd September 2016 in Wallets’ Marts, Castle Douglas Judging 8.30 a.m. Sale commences 10.00 a.m. AWARDS KINDLY SPONSORED BY TARFF VALLEY LTD Agricultural Merchants Shearling Ram: 1st £8 2nd £4 3rd £3 Ram Lambs: 1st £8 2nd £4 3rd £3 Females: 1st £8 2nd £4 3rd £3 Overall Champion £20 Reserve Overall Champion £10 Perpetual Trophy presented by Tarff Valley Ltd., to be awarded to the OVERALL CHAMPION JUDGE: Mr G McDonald CHIEF STEWARD: Clark Lamont STEWARDS: S, Abberley, M Archer, M James, M Ridley SHEEP WILL BE SOLD AS CATALOGUED ONLY CATALOGUED SHEEP WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE SALE ALL SHEEP MUST BE CLEARLY NUMBERED WITH THEIR CATALOGUE LOT NUMBER SECRETARY: Helen Carr-Smith, Riverside View, Warwick Road, Carlisle. CA1 2BS. Tel: 01228 598022 Fax: 01228 598021 Printed by Solway Print, 11 Catherinefield Ind. Estate, Heathhall, Dumfries. 1 EXHIBITOR, FLOCK NUMBER & PREFIX Lot Nos. Adams P B & Co, Clugston Farm, Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart “1724 – CLUGSTON” 149-152 Barrowman W D, Mid Knockglass, Stranraer “4294 – MID KNOCKGLASS” 162-167 Black S & Son, Hillside, Knockvennie, Castle Douglas “273 – HILLSIDE” 38-40 Bodle Mrs M, 2 High Boreland, Glenluce “3828 – SAMM” 59-60 Brown A, Macqueston, Tynron, Thornhill, Dumfries “2571 – MACQUESTON” 75-85, 168-177 Brown A M, Drumhumphry, Corsock, Castle Douglas, DG7 3HZ “859 – DRUMHUMPHREY” 57-58 Bryson D M, 1 Grassmillees Way, Mauchline “1364 – LAIGH LOGAN” 153-157 Campbell A F, Tappitlane, Elrig, Newton Stewart “3796 – TAPPITLANE” 145-146 Drummond M, Cassington Farm, Maybole, Ayrshire “4528 – CASSINGTON X” 41-47 Gilligan G & K, High Creoch, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas “2384 – HIGH CREOCH” 123-126 Hamilton A, Marr, Thornhill, Dumfries “3685 – MARR” 9-14 Hamilton H & S, Tower Steading, Tower Farm, Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire “2637 – CAIRN SMIDDY” 21-27 Hogg, D, Cairndale, Moscow, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, KA3 6HY “4648 – CAIRNDALE” 208 Jardine R W, Upper Hardland Farm, Balmaclellan, Castle Douglas “2869 – HARDLAND” 15-20 Kerr GW, Sauchrie Mains, Maybole, Ayrshire “4301 – SAUCHRIE MAINS” 183-186 Kirkpatrick A & A, Barr, Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire “3654 – BARR” 98-105 Lawson & Sons, Messrs, Hundith House, Threapland, Aspatria, Wigton, Cumbria “292 – HUNDITH” 187-189 Lockhart W & Co, Culdoach Farm, Tongland, Kirkcudbrightshire “4265 – CULDOACH” 218-222 Lockhart W & Son, Laggan Park, Moniaive, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire “3768 – LAGGAN PARK” 133-140 McConchie Partnership, Mossyard, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas “1240 – MOSSYARD” 118-122 McInnes & Co, Robert D, Greystoneknowe, Glassyards, Kilmarnock “3875 – MOSCOW” 214-217 McKie R, Finniness Farm, Balmaghie, Castle Douglas “2554 – FINNINESS” 1-8, 201-203 McMillan A, Garheugh Farm, Port William, Newton Stewart “3969 – GARHEUGH” 73-74 McTurk R J, Glenhowl, Kendoon, Dalry, Castle Douglas “2217 – BARLAES” 48-56, 195-200 Morton A, Greenan, Penpont, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire “3857 – GRENNAN” 28-37 Mundell K A, Lawesknowe Farm, Auchen Castle, Moffat “3976 – LAWESKNOWE” 66-72 Murray W, High Ersock, Whithorn, Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire “3762 – ERSOCK” 106-117 Nisbet J & J, Orchardton Farm, Ochiltree, Cumnock, Ayrshire “4536 – NISBETS” 178-182, 223-228 Park J, Dalpeddar, Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire “3749 – FOREBRAE” 86-97, 209-213 Pringle J, 17 Whitepark Drive, Castle Douglas “2933 – STROANPATRICK” 141-144 Smith, K, Low Arkland Farm, Kelton, Castle Douglas, DG7 1SZ “1553 – LOW ARKLAND” 147 -148 Taylor J E, Lochhill Farm, Mauchline, Ayrshire “1420 – LOCHHILL” 204-207 Templeton, J, Glenlaugh, Auldgirth, Dumfries, DG2 0TN “3637 – GLENLAUGH” 158-161 Thomson J, Marr Cottage, Thornhill, Dumfries “4046 – J & D BLUES” 127-132 Wight J & Sons, Midlock Farm, Crawford, Biggar, Lanarkshire “1538 – MIDLOCK” 190-194 Young W & J , South Quintinespie, Laurieson, Castle Douglas “2116 – ESPIE” 61-65 2 CONDITIONS OF SALE The Sale will be conducted under the auspices of the Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders Association ELEGIBILITY All Sheep are the Produce Of Registered Flocks And Consigned By Members Of The Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders’ Association THE ASSOCIATION HAS BANNED THE USE OF IVF AND SEXED SEMEN WITHIN THE BLUEFACED LEICESTER SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION ENTRIES 1. The Exhibitor is the Breeder unless otherwise stated. 2. Animals marked * are Two-shear or over. 3. Flock Prefix is shown in Capitals. 4. All sheep classified by the Association as ‘Elite’ Approved or ‘Elite Plus’ and their progeny, are marked ‘E’ ‘A’ or ‘E+’ accordingly. 5. Reference Sires used in the Sire Reference Scheme are marked “RS” 6. Entries to the Sales must be made on the Official Entry Forms. All relevant details must be completed in full including Sire of Dam information 7. All Sheep to be allowed one entry only at Official Bluefaced Leicester Sales per year 8. One substitute sheep per vendor, per ten sheep entered, per section entered will be allowed. The Substituted sheep is to be marked with a blue disc hung around its neck on a string – this will be supplied by the Association Office EAR TAGS 9. All sheep must be tagged with Association tags that comply with UK legislation and Society rules on identification. The vendor shall be responsible for the correctness of identity 10. Ear numbers will be checked prior to sheep entering the ring. Those which do not tally with the entry form will be rejected INSPECTIONS 11. All sheep are subject to inspection on sale day by Association Inspectors. Vendors or their representatives should try to be present during these inspections. 12. All sheep forward for pre sale show classes will be inspected by the Association Inspections prior to entering the Judging ring 13. The Inspectors decision is Final 14. Red spots marked on sheep by the inspector indicate that: (a) A ram of any age is marginally incorrect in the testicles and the fault will be intimated to the Auctioneer by the Exhibitor and announced at the time of Sale and the ram warranted a stock getter by the Exhibitor. The sheep will be marked with a red spot on the rump (b) An adult sheep is considered to be of good conformation but marginal in the mouth and the fault will be intimated to the Auctioneer by the Exhibitor and announced at time of Sale. The sheep will be marked with a red spot on the shoulder (c) Lambs - If the definite edge of teeth can be felt, but otherwise the teeth are in contact with the pad, the lamb will be red spotted. Bad mouthed lambs will still be rejected (d) Sheep which are rejected will have the Association Logo cut from the tag, head marked and must be removed immediately from the Auction Mart. SALES 15. All sheep must be penned at least 1 hour prior to start time of the sale. This includes females whose sale start later in the day. OTHERWISE THEY WILL NOT BE SOLD 16. All sheep must be sold in the order in which they are catalogued with the exception of the Champion Sheep, which can come anywhere in the exhibitor’s run of sheep. 17. An Upset price of £150 will stand on all Sheep. Except for the two Sales in Northern Ireland at Ballymena and Armoy the upset price at these sales is £200 18. Black wool The total amount of Black Wool allowed must not exceed the size of an A5 piece of paper – if the amount does exceed this specified amount the lamb will have it’s logo removed from it’s tag and will no longer be registered. Black Wool must be declared by the Vendor at the time of sale. If not declared and found by the purchaser before it leaves the market, the sheep can be returned on that day. 19. Purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the correctness of any animal for which they bid, which will be their responsibility at the fall of the hammer. 20. Any complaint for cudspilling must be lodged with the Auctioneers before the sheep is removed from the Sale premises. The return of a sheep for cudspilling shall be a matter to be resolved between the Vendor and the Purchaser. 21. All disputes are a matter to be resolved between the vendor and purchaser. The Association does not guarantee the stock getting capabilities of any sheep. 22. Only Rosettes awarded which apply to the Sale you are attending will be allowed to be exhibited on vendors’ pens prior to sale. All other rosettes will not be permitted to be displayed 23. NB. Due to Health and Safety Guidelines, the Association has banned the use of dips and water sprays at the Auction Premises. VENDORS CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY: (i) If a ram is proved incapable of and ineffective at natural service, and is to be returned by the purchaser to the vendor, notice must be given as soon as possible by the purchaser to the vendor and the ram must be returned to the vendor no later than 5th December in reasonable condition. The purchaser agrees that the right to reject the ram and return it under this clause will be lost if the purchaser has after purchase taken semen from the ram.
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