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Index of Sheep & Goats Vendors INDEX OF SHEEP & GOATS VENDORS S ALSTON 729 C ARDRON 484, 553-554, 575, 584, 589 L ARROWSMITH 355, 465-467 J R ATKINSON 380, 384-385, 393, 453 J BARKER 651-653, 706-711, 732, 743 A BOASMAN 302-304, 331-335 D BOSTOCK 414-415, 802 D BRAITHWAITE 641-642, 696-701, 739-740, 803 S & C BOOTH 257-260, 273-274, 286-287, 300 C W BROUGHTON 264-265, 278, 305, 328 C BULMER 604-605, 705, 718, 731 S CARPENTER 455-457, 801 C CASSIE 473, 501-502, 524, 549-552, 632-633, 661, 724, 783, 797 D CASSIE 634-635, 675-677, 717 C CHAPMAN 569-574, 581, 585 E CHESTER 386-391, 395, 439-440, 445-452, 454 MRS S CLARK 279-280 R & L CLIFFORD 361-362 I COATES 477-480 COMMON LANE FARM 254-256, 270-272, 275, 297-299, 319-322, 325, 416-422, 428, 460-462 J & M CUTHBERT 702-704, 741 C DAWSON 672, 735-737 A DICK 599-601, 640, 716, 728 N DOWLER 481 R DRIVER 336-339, 346 B R FIELD 424-427, 463-464 C FITZGERALD 689-693, 726-727 L GIDNEY 474-475, 694-695 K GOODALL 747 B GOODLIFFE 622-627 A GOUGH 242-244 D GRAVESTON 373, 593, 607-616, 662-671, 719-720 R GRAVESTON 374 R HAIGH 792-793 T HAILSTONE 253, 276, 288-290 J V HALL 503-509 K HARTLEY 397-399 P HART 730, 742 T HARRISON 400-402, 491-492, 794 D HARRIS 403, 602-603 G W HAYES 340-342, 412-413, 423, 431, 437-438, 476 C G & K E HEELEY 617-621, 721 J & J HEELS 266-269, 311-313 S HENSHAW 404-411 P HODGES 295-296, 327, 377-379 T HOLMES 246-251 W R & H M HOLLOWAY 306-210 S HORNBY 343, 345 M HORSLEY 434-436 S HUDGINS 281 J JAMES 252, 261-263, 277, 594-597, 628-631, 673-674,714, 722-723 D JOHNSON 241 S KENDRA 429-430 A LACEY 201-209, 214-228 E & L LAMBERT 636-638, 678-679, 725 R LAVERICK 582, 588 M LINDLEY 392, 441-443 M MACFARLANE 324, 330, 496-500, 576-580, 587, 592 E MEDWAY 645-650 K METCALFE 394 T PAYNE 444, 777-782 J & R PAISLEY 360, 468 S PHILLIPS 606, 654-660, 712-713, 733-734, 744-745 A & G PINK 282-285, 291-292, 326 P PLAYFAIR 485-490, 525-539 J POVEY 482 C ROEBUCK 381-383 S ROGERSON 347-354 D SETTERINGTON 359 B & C SHIPLEY 229-235 P & D SIMPSON 366-367, 458-459 C SKELTON 356-358 J T SMITH 368-372 R SIMPSON 555-568, 590-591 A SNOWDON 680-687 N SPENCELEY 493-495, 586 N STAINTHORPE 344 P STEWART 483 COUNTESS OF SWINTON 396, 469-472, 795-796, 798-800 J SZABO 784-791 J WALKER 314-318, 323, 329 H WATERFIELD 498, 639, 688, 715, 738 P J WELFORD 293-294, 301 O WHITELEY 748-776 THE WILDLIFE TRUST 746 A V WILSON 363-365, 375-376, 432-433 J WILSON 236-240 G WOOD 510-514, 540 P WOODCOCK 515-523, 541-548, 583 YORKSHIRE MUSEUM OF FARMING 245 MV ACCREDITED REGISTERED NATIVE BREEDS LEICESTER LONGWOOL EWE LAMBS 201 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK AQUILEIA LL7821 Born 14/02/2016 TWIN UK127960 01347 Sire WIND RIDGE SUMATRA LL7150 Dam FLITWICK EWE LL5610 Vendors Notes: Dam’s Sire Nomis Mobray N7094 202 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK AGAPANTHUS LL7822 Born 16/02/2016 TWIN UK127960 01353 Sire FLITWICK SILVINIACO LL7191 Dam FLITWICK EWE LL7394 Vendors Notes: Dam’s Sire Flitwick Poseidon LL7168 203 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK AGERATUM LL7820 Born 16/02/2016 TWIN UK127960 01361 Sire WINDY RIDGE SIROCCO LL7151 Dam FLITWICK EWE LL5604 Vendors Notes: Dam’s Sire Nomis Mobray N7094 LEICESTER LONGWOOL SHEARLING RAMS 204 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK VAUTOUR LL7823 Born 14/02/2015 TWIN UK127960 01147 Sire WINDY RIDGE SIROCCO LL7151 Dam FLITWICK EWE LL7228 Vendors Notes: Dam’s Sire Flitwick Michael LL7095 NORFOLK HORN RAM 205 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK AMOS N12515 Born 12/02/2015 TWIN UK127960 01129 Sire BOXMOOR SOLOMON N10821 Dam FLITWICK ELEANOR N11454 Vendors Notes: Halter trained. Dams sire Lindan Flint 9184 NORFOLK HORN EWE LAMB 206 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK CARISA N13181 Born 05/02/2016 TWIN UK127960 01324 Sire FLITWICK PERCY N11462 Dam FLITWICK NIRIAM N11932 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Boxmoor Solomon N10821 207 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK CARLY N13182 Born 05/02/2016 TWIN UK127960 01325 Sire FLITWICK PERCY N11462 Dam FLITWICK NIRIAM N11932 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Boxmoor Solomon N10821 208 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK ESTER N13183 Born 19/02/2016 TWIN UK127960 01369 Sire BOXMOOR SOLOMON N10821 Dam FLITWICK LYDIA N11459 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Lindan Flint 9184 209 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK SHEBA N13184 Born 21/02/2016 TWIN UK127960 01373 Sire BOXMOOR SOLOMON N10821 Dam FLITWICK AUDREY N9580 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Glaven Brave N8070 MV ACCREDITED UNREGISTERED NATIVE BREEDS OXFORD DOWN EWE LAMB 210 W/D 211 W/D 212 W/D 213 W/D MV ACCREDITED REGISTERED PRIMITIVE SHEEP SHETLAND EWE LAMBS 214 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK TAEGAN 01535/1058 Born 05/04/2016 SINGLE UK127960 01535 Sire ASTCOTE CUSTARD 049515 Dam FLITWICK POLLY 057992 Vendors Notes: Grey. Dams sire Copperfield David 054637 215 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK TABITHA 01485/1058 Born 23/04/2016 SINGLE UK127960 01485 Sire LINGLY MOOR ELLIOTT 059798 Dam FLITWICK SWEAT PEA 059926 Vendors Notes: Grey katmoget SHETLAND GIMMER SHEARLING 216 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK SONIA 063604 Born 27/03/2015 TWIN UK127960 01189 Sire ASTCOTE CUSTARD 049515 Dam FLITWICK NORA 05294 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Apollo of Spalford 044345 Katmoget 217 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK SIRENA 063605 Born 30/03/2015 TWIN UK127960 01236 Sire COPPERFIELDS DAVID 054637 Dam FLITWICK NOLA 052598 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Apollo of Spalford 044345 White 218 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK SIENNA 063606 Born 30/03/2015 TWIN UK127960 01240 Sire COPPERFIELDS DAVID 054637 Dam FLITWICK NORMA 052593 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Apollo of Spalford 044345 White 219 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK SANDY 063597 Born 31/03/2015 TWIN UK127960 01115 Sire ASTCOTE CUSTARD 049515 Dam FLITWICK OLLIE 055355 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Apollo of Spalford 044345 Katmoget 220 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK SABELLA 063601 Born 10/04/2015 TWIN UK127960 01271 Sire ASTCOTE CUSTARD 049515 Dam FLITWICK KATHEREIN 050270 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Apollo of Spalford 044345 Katmoget 221 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK SAPPHIRE 063608 Born 14/04/2015 SINGLE UK127960 01256 Sire COPPERFIELDS DAVID 054637 Dam FLITWICK OLIVE 055362 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Astcote Custard 049515 White 222 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK SERENA 063607 Born 14/04/2015 TWIN UK127960 01254 Sire COPPERFIELDS DAVID 054637 Dam FLITWICK EWE 059907 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Apollo of Spalford 044345 White 223 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK SAMARA 063614 Born 14/05/2015 TWIN UK127960 01305 Sire ASTCOTE CUSTARD 049515 Dam FLITWICK ROZ 059928 Vendors Notes: Dams sire Flitwick Devalley 058005 black SHETLAND RAM LAMBS 224 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK TARQUIN 01436/1058 Born 05/04/2016 TWIN UK127960 01436 Sire COPPERFIELD DAVID 054637 Dam FLITWICK NEALA TINKERBELL 052603 Vendors Notes: White mirkface. Dams sire Flitwick Legolas 047704 225 A LACY SHOW & SALE FLITWICK ROBERT 01466/1058 Born 20/04/2016 TWIN UK127960 01466 Sire DRUM ROBERT 059192 Dam FLITWICK OLIVE 055362 Vendors Notes:Black krunet .Dams sire Astcote Custard 049515 MV ACCREDITED PENS OF PRIMITIVE CROSS SHEEP SHETLAND SUFFOLK CROSS 226 A LACY Pen of 2 Shearling ewes Born 02/06/16 UK127960 227 A LACY Pen of 6 Ewe lambs Born 5 MONTHS UK127960 Vendors Notes: From a flock in Heptevac P+ system. Sire is signet recorded and in the top 5% for the Suffolk breed. 228 A LACY Pen of 5 Ewe lambs Born 5 MONTHS UK127960 Vendors Notes: From a flock in Heptevac P+ system. Sire is signet recorded and in the top 5% for the Suffolk breed. GOATS REGISTERED BRITISH ALPINE FEMALE 229 D & C SHIPLEY AVENUE BELLA BA018242D Born 28/02/2011 UK129815 22 Sire RAMSIDE TAMBOY BA017591D Dam AVENUE BLUEBELL BA017657D Vendors Notes: Kidded 20/02/2016. CEA NEG. 230 D & C SHIPLEY AVENUE HAZEL BA018555D Born 02/03/2014 UK129815 61 Sire WOOLSOME ARGON BA018261D Dam BIBLIN WILLOW BA017679D Vendors Notes: Kidded 09/04/2016, first kidder. CEA NEG. Good milker. 231 D & C SHIPLEY AVENUE TEASAL BA018328D Born 06/03/2012 UK129815 33 Sire RAMSIDE TAMBOY BA017591D Dam BRONLLYS THISTLE HB075232D Vendors Notes: Kidded 03/03/2016. CEA NEG. Good milker. 232 D & C SHIPLEY AVENUE TRUFFLE BA018556D Born 06/03/2014 UK129815 Sire WOOLSOME ARGON BA018261D Dam BRONLLYS THISTLE AB075232D Vendors Notes: Kidded 17/04/2016. First kidder. Milking well. BRITISH SAANAN FEMALE 233 D & C SHIPLEY AVENUE SNOWDROP BS043275D Born 11/02/2013 UK129815 50 Sire PHILDAY DISKO BS042889D Dam AVENUE BLUEBELL BS042446D Vendors Notes: Kidded 08/03/2015. CEA NEG. Good milker. BRITISH SAANAN X FEMALE 234 D & C SHIPLEY AVENUE BLUEBERRY HB077012D Born 05/03/2012 UK129815 31 Sire RAMSIDE TAMBOY BA017591D Dam AVENUE BLUEBELL BS042446D Vendors Notes: Kidded 01/03/2016. CEA NEG. Good milker. BRITISH X FEMALE 235 D & C SHIPLEY AVENUE BLACKBERRY HB078637D Born 01/03/2016 UK129815 80 Sire WOOLSOME ARGON BA018261D Dam AVENUE BLUEBERRY HB077012D Vendors Notes: From CEA NEG parents. GOLDEN GUERNSEY FEMALE 236 J WILSON WINKWELL PARIS GG008997D Born 06/03/2013 UK107644 00129 Sire WINKWELL AJAX GG008740H Dam WINKWELL MILICA GG007869H Vendors Notes: Kidded twins in 2015 & 2016.
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