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Aberdeen & Northern Marts FOOD CHAIN INFORMATION Aberdeen & VETERINARY MEDICAL WITHDRAWALS From 1st January 2010 new legislation comes into force requiring Northern Marts slaughterhouse operators to receive, check and act upon food chain A member of ANM GROUP LTD. information. To comply with these new requirements we have modified our THAINSTONE CENTRE INVERURIE, AB51 5XZ movement documents for all classes of stock coming to market to include the necessary declarations on food chain information. This will allow us to pass Telephone : 01467 623710 on this information which must accompany all animals to slaughter and for Store Stock to pass on Medical withdrawal information. Unless otherwise stated at the time of sale (either by the auctioneer or on the CATALOGUE catalogue) all livestock are sold as having completed all withdrawal periods for any veterinary medicines they have received. For any animals under of treatment the details must be completed in the movement declaration form. ANNUAL SPECIAL SALE OF It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that any animal destined for the RARE & MINORITY BREEDS OF food chain are outwith any withdrawal periods. Please note all sheep will require two documents, the Scottish Government LIVESTOCK & POULTRY SAMU Movement Document and our Movement Document incorporating the Food Chain Information Declaration. within THAINSTONE CENTRE, INVERURIE New Livestock keepers: on Requirement to register with your Animal Health Office. th SATURDAY 7 MAY 2016 New keepers of the main livestock species (cattle, sheep, goats, pigs) are from 10.00 am required to register their herds and flocks, and the ‘‘holdings’’ they are kept on, under EU Directives. This applies to any number of animals, including individual ‘‘pets’’. Keepers are also obliged to report any changes to the Please note that a Buyers Premium of 10% + VAT with a above details within one month. For poultry, keepers must register flocks of maximum of £50.00 per lot will be added to the sale price of more than 50 birds with the GB Poultry Register, and there remains an Poultry, Egg, Poultry Equipment and Bygone Era Items. obligation to register breeding flocks and hatcheries. NEW LIVESTOCK KEEPERS PURCHASING STOCK TODAY CAN PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS PLEASE REGISTER REGISTER WITH THE INVERURIE ANIMAL HEALTH OFFICE, AT THE MAIN OFFICE AND OBTAIN A BUYERS NUMBER LOCATED IN THE CONCOURSE. ALTERNATIVELY PLEASE CONTACT 01467 626610. NOTES : PRICE £2.00 - RB 1 - ALL POULTRY ENTRIES MUST BE PENNED BY 10.00 am BREED SOCIETY REGISTRATION ANY PEN OF POULTRY FAILING TO ATTRACT AN OPENING BID OF £5 WILL BE PASSED OVER UNSOLD NOTE: Buyers wishing to register any breeding animal purchased at this sale must confirm that the animal is eligible for registration NO LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY TO BE REMOVED WITHOUT and that the Vendor is willing to sign the transfer certificate, A PASS OR IN THE ABSENCE OF AN ATTENDANT and understand that transfer fees are payable by the Purchaser. PURCHASERS MUST INSPECT STOCK PRIOR TO BIDDING TO SATISFY THEMSELVES THAT THE LOT CONFORMS TO THE DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE. No livestock to be removed without a pass or in the absence of a mart attendant SALES ARRANGEMENTS at 10.00 am Ring No 2 Sale of Registered Shetland Ponies PURCHASERS MUST INSPECT STOCK PRIOR TO followed by Horses and Ponies BIDDING TO SATISFY THEMSELVES THAT THE LOT imm followed by Sale of Minority Breed Livestock - CONFORMS TO THE DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE. Cattle, Pigs, Sheep and Goats at 10.00 am Exchange Turkeys and Large Fowl, Bantams, Pheasants, Quail, Pigeons, Guinea Fowl, Pea Fowl, Geese, Ducks. at 10.30 am Ring No. 3 Hatching Eggs at 12 noon Concourse Bygone Era Items followed by Poultry Equipment at 11.00 am Sale Ring 1 Harness and Tack - RB 2 - - RB 3 - PURCHASERS MUST INSPECT STOCK PRIOR TO SATISFY H Smith Lachlanstrype New Pitsligo FA No.8561 THEMSELVES THAT ANY LOT THEY BIDDING ON CONFORMS 238 7 Highland Heifer with Bull Calf at Foot Ear No : UK527714 400090 DOB : 22-Aug-13 TO THE DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE. Calf Ear No : UK520490 300236 DOB : 30-Mar-16 CATTLE 239 8 Highland Bull Ear No : UK541139 700749 DOB : 16-Apr-14 Sloan International Ltd Old Mill of Fochel Barthol Chapel FA No.15641 V Thomson Clackriach Cottage Maud FA No.17721 233 1 Belted Galloway Male Old Mill Jason 240 9 Highland Female KT Vallatia 1st of Clackriach Ear No : UK52414 300131 DOB : 21-Apr-15 Ear No : UK52863 700008 DOB : 16-Mar-15 Sire : UK561628 100155 Dam : UK541055 300249 Sire : Eoin Mhor of Miungairigh AMM04 0009 Breeders Comments : BVD Accredited, Dam : Vallatia Loth of Whitslaid WHY060 163 Johnes Risk Level 1, Lepto & IBR 233 2 Belted Galloway Female Old Mill Theresa Firm of Ebriehead Ear No : UK521414 500126 DOB : 5-Apr-15 Ebriehead Maud Peterhead FA No.15873 Sire : UK561628 100155 Dam : UK521414 400027 241 10 Highland Female Ruadh Feorag Eruya of Ebriehead Breeders Comments : BVD Accredited, Ear No : UK527220 500013 DOB : 7-Apr-13 Johnes Risk Level 1, Lepto & IBR Sire : UK526754 300003 Dam : UK524650 100021 242 11 Highland Female Eiteag Elspeth of Ebriehead Sarah MacIntosh Greystone Peterhead FA No.15035 Ear No : UK527220 600014 DOB : 27-Apr-13 234 3 Red Dexter Heifer Sire : UK526754 300003 Dam : UK524650 700020 Breeders Comments : BVD Ear Notched & Vaccinated 222 12 Highland Female Twin Kyla Siveachda Elspeth of Ebriehead Ear No : UK527220 100023 DOB : 26-Apr-14 Sire : UK526754 300003 Dam : UK524650 700020 Mr & Mrs W L Munro Highland Croft Tullynessle Alford FA No.16658 223 13 Highland Female Twin Lara Sneachda Elspeth of Ebriehead 235 4 Highland Cow Little Bea Ear No : UK527220 200024 DOB : 26-Apr-14 Ear No : UK520459 300237 DOB : 19-Aug-12 Sire : UK526754 300003 Dam : UK524650 700020 236 5 Highland Cow Roberta 224 14 Highland Female Gealsa Orintinneach Eruya od Ebriehead Ear No : UK520459 500239 DOB : 3-Feb-13 Ear No : UK527220 500027 DOB : 14-May-14 Sire : UK526754 300003 Dam : UK524650 100021 237 6 Highland Cow Lucy Ear No : UK522212 600029 DOB : 27-Jul-13 LATE ENTRIES PENS 222- Lot No. : 15 - RB 4 - - RB 5 - M Milne Boyesmill Forgue Huntly 193 5 Berkshire Females PIGS Date of Birth : 1-Jan-15 D Turnball Keepers Cottage Troup Gamrie 194 8 Tamworth Cross Hampshire Mixed 189 2 Berkshire Gilts BB0717 Date of Birth : 15-Oct-15 Date of Birth : Nov 2015 195 10 Tamworth Cross Hampshire Mixed 6 Berkshire Boars BB0717 Date of Birth : 22-Oct-15 Date of Birth : Nov 2015 196 8 Berkshire Cross Hampshire Date of Birth : 10-Mar-16 Y Mair Old Inn Barn Old Inn Farm Culsalmond 190 Kune Kune Boar Reg No. : 2097 197 6 Tamworth Cross Hampshire Ear No. : UKAB9594 Date of Birth : 24-Jun-12 Date of Birth : Jan-16 Sire : Cromwell RV 3022 V11 Dam : Beucklay Awahwo IV 3904 198 Female Berkshire Date of Birth : Mar-14 Kune Kune Boar Reg No. : 2098 Ear No. : UKAB9594 Date of Birth : 24-Jun-12 198 Female Berkshire Sire : Cromwell RV 3022 V11 Date of Birth : Mar-14 Dam : Beucklay Awahwo IV 3904 198 Female Tamworth Kune Kune Boar Reg No. : 2099 Date of Birth : Sep-14 Ear No. : UKAB9594 Date of Birth : 24-Jun-12 Sire : Cromwell RV 3022 V11 198 Female Tamworth Dam : Beucklay Awahwo IV 3904 Date of Birth : Sep-14 J Smith The Lodge Jockscroft Pitmedden Farm LATE ENTRIES PENS 178 - 191 5 Gloucestershire Old Spots Cross Females Date of Birth : 12-Mar-16 4 Gloucestershire Old Spots Cross Females Date of Birth : 13-Mar-16 192 5 Gloucestershire Old Spots Cross Females Date of Birth : Aug-15 - RB 6 - - RB 7 - PURCHASERS MUST INSPECT STOCK PRIOR TO SATISFY EWES WITH LAMBS AT FOOT THEMSELVES THAT ANY LOT THEY BIDDING ON CONFORMS TO THE DESCRIPTION IN THE CATALOGUE. Stuart Ross Wardhead Strichen Pen No. 178 -179 20 Zwartble Ewes Regular Ages with Lambs at foot Lot No. 1-20 SHEEP MV ACCREDITED Pen No. : 167 Colin Walker Lot No. : 21 Wester Mosshead House Drumblade Huntly Pen No. : 276 S J Stewart Buttery Brae Drummuir Keith Herdwick Ewe, 2 crop with Tup & Lot No. : 300 Zwartble Ewe. (Born 2013)Twin 'Janetstown Aphrodite' with Ewe Lambs, Born March 2016 Twins at foot. (Born Feb '16) Ear No. : UK0108858 00401 Janetstown Disco & Diva Sire : Smiddyhill Warrior Lot No. : 22 Herdwick Ewe, 2 crop Dam : Balchurn Teuchter with Ewe Lamb, Born February 2016 Ear No. : UK520131 00480 Lot No. : 301 Zwartble Ewe. (Born 2014)Triplet 'Janetstown Back in Black' with Twins at foot. (Born Feb '16) Pen No. : 168 J Duthie Middleton of Lonmay Cairness Lonmay Janetstown Dott Lot No. : 23 Dorset Ewe (Born 2014) with 2 Lambs Sire : Aquila Action Man Ear No. : 661 Dam : Janetstown Westend Rocker Lot No. : 24 Dorset Ewe (Born 2014) with Ram Lamb, Born 06/02/2016 Ear No. : 660 Pen No. : 277 D A Moir Home Farm Cairness Fraserburgh 9291 Lot No. : 304 Zwartble Ram Lamb, Twin "Cairness Dangerous Dav" Lot No. : 25 Dorset Ewe (Born 2014) with Born 30/12/2015 Ram Lamb, Born 12/02/2016 Ear No. : 658 Ear No. : UK0527008 00068 Reg No. 01044-068 Sire : Holmlea Camanche Dam : Cairness Bramble Pen No. : 169 Bridgend Farms Bridgend Farm Hatton Peterhead Breeders Notes : Dam was part of the 1st Prize Group of ewe lambs at the Scottish National Lot No. : 26 Jacob Ewe WM with Flock competition 2014. Sire was 1st prize Ram lamb at English National Show 2015. A young Zwarble Cross Triplet Lambs, 2 Female, 1 Male promising lamb with plenty power and presence. Ear No. : UK521211 Pen No. : 277 Lot No. : 305 Zwartble Ram Lamb, Twin "Cairness Duke" Pen No. : 170 L MacLeod Loch Fleet 3 Brannen Dornoch Born 29/12/2015 Lot No.
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