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Hallworthy Stockyard HALLWORTHY STOCKYARD SALE OF 193 QUALITY SUCKLED CALVES THURSDAY 3rd DECEMBER 2020 Store Cattle Sale commences at 11am followed immediately by Suckled Calves HALLWORTHY STOCKYARD, HALLWORTHY, CAMELFORD, CORNWALL, PL32 9SH (on the A395 between Launceston and Camelford) HALLWORTHY STOCKYARD, Hallworthy, Camelford, Cornwall, PL32 9SH Contacts: Stuart Cornelius 07879 415136 or 01840 261261 Tel: 01840 261261 Fax: 01840 261684 VENDORS PLEASE NOTE: Please aim to have cattle on the market site by 10am to enable time to lot and pen up. This will also give time for prospective purchaser’s to view the cattle. Thank you CATALOGUE LOTS AC BREWER Reddivallen, Trevalga, Boscastle Black Legged Creep Fed TB Tested: 9.11.20 Organic 501-507 7 Hereford Steers Name Sired 6-7 months F SAMPSON Cargease Farm, Cockwells, Ludgvan Organic 508-521 14 Aberdeen Angus and Charolais Steers and 4-6 months Heifers A & M AUSTIN Stanbury Manor, Morwenstow, Bude FABBL 522-524 3 Saler Steers 7 months A TUCKER Castle Farm, Cardinham Wormed Heifers injected 525-537 13 Limousin x Steers and Heifers 6-9 months 538-539 2 Limousin x Steers 11 months JGA RAYMONT & SON Trevean, St Merryn, Padstow FABBL Organic 540-556 17 Simmental x Steers 6-9 months 557-564 8 Simmental x Heifers 6-9 months R A CORNELIUS West Rose, St Breward, Bodmin Dehorned Wormed x2 Black Legged x2 FABBL 565-604 40 Charolais x and British Shorthorn x Name 6 months Sired Steers and Heifers SP & DA OVENS New Farm, Northyvale, Camelford Wormed Creep Fed TB Test: 03.11.20 605 1 Charolais x Simmental Heifer 9 months JA & MR RENDLE Tin Park Farm, Cornwood, Ivybridge Black Legged Wormed Just started corn 606-641 36 Charolais & Limousin Steers and Heifers 6-8 months R JENKIN Little Tregarne Farm, Tregarne, Manaccan 642-651 10 Limousin x Heifers 7-8 months C STEED Lower Searle Down, St Neot, Liskeard FABBL 652-671 20 Charolais x Steers and Heifers 5-8 months 672-679 8 Limousin x Steers and Heifers 5-8 months AC & KC WILLS Middle Searles Down, St Neot, Liskeard Pedigree BVD To be sold in the Store Cattle with his store Heifers 14 North Devon Steers 6-7 months Prizes will be awarded for the Best Steer and Heifer Calves HALLWORTHY CHRISTMAS SHOW AND SALE We would like to thank the sponsors for their generosity and wish you all a very Merry Christmas! Mark Quinn Daveys Livestock Transport .
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