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Sale of 100 Dairy Cattle Wednesday 14 June 2017 11.30 am Sale of 100 Dairy Cattle Holsworthy Market New Market Road, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7FA AUCTIONEERS: Mark Bromell BSc (Hons) MRICS FAAV FLAA – 07966 430001 Mark Davis – 07773 371774 FIELDSMAN & PRIVATE TREATY SALES: Robert Speck – 07909 538520 www.kivells.com 01409 253275 [email protected] 2 Index of Vendors MESSRS PM A & AJ ADORIAN Lots 84-88 B/heifers Gibbon Mill Farm, The Haven, Billinghurst, West Sussex. RH14 9BL MR J A BASIRE Lots 92 AA Bull Trekelland, Lezant, Launceston, Cornwall. PL15 9LZ M/S A.L & P.A COOKE Lots 27-38 Fresh Sutton Barton, Widworthy, Honiton, Devon. EX14 9SH MR J H HEAL & SON Lots 48-71 B/Heifers Great Cudworthy, Dolton, Winkleigh, Devon. EX19 8PT MESSRS MW.DM.WM JENKIN Lot 39 Fresh Halwell Farm, Brayshop, Callington, Cornwall. PL17 8QN Lot 40 Dry MR A H JOHNS & SON Lots 25-26 Fresh Gratton Hill, Milton Damerel, Holsworthy, Devon. EX22 7PB MR J LANG Lots 11-13 Fresh Broad Parkham Farm, Parkham, Bideford, Devon. EX39 5PJ MR A J H LAWRY Lots 14-20 Fresh Garras Farm, St Allen, Truro, Cornwall. TR4 9QU. MR H SMITH Lots 89-91 Youngstock Braddons Farm, Buckland Brewer, Bideford, Devon. EX39 5ND MESSRS R.E & D SNELL Lots 21-24 Fresh Orway Porch, Kentisbeare, Cullompton, Devon. EX15 2EY MESSRS IG & PR STEPHENS Lots 41-47 I/C Heifers Babbington, Holsworthy, Devon. EX22 7BJ MR R J WADE Lots 72-83 B/Heifers Collaberie, Welcombe, Bideford, Devon. EX39 6HF Lots 1-10 reserved for additional entries 3 JASON LANG BROAD PARKHAM FARM, PARKHAM, BIDEFORD, DEVON, EX39 5PJ 12 Month Rolling Average 11100Kgs 3.92BF 3.31PTN cc108. TB Tested 08.05.2017 0011 Watershutt Jeeves Kirk UK360446600993 Born: 03.12.2014 01360446600933 Calved: 21.05.2017 Giving: Fresh Sire Ked Outside Jeeves By: Comestar Outside Pi Et Dam Watershutt Rancher Kirk By: Lakemead Rancher 1st 10522 3.89 2.94 305 2nd 13466 4.15 3.23 305 3rd 16248 3.94 2.85 305 G.Dam Waterhsutt Melody Kirk By: Moet Melody Pi Et 1st 6387 3.97 3.36 250 2nd 10752 3.92 3.09 305 3rd 11405 4.06 3.12 305 3.Dam Watershutt Sterling Kirk By: Olympian Sterling Pi Et 0012 Watershutt Classic Misty UK360446700927 Born: 14.11.2014 01360446700927 Calved: 19.05.2017 Giving: Fresh Sire Laurelhill Classic By: O-Bee Manfred Justice Dam Watershutt Dragon Misty By: Overside Dragon Et *Tl *Tv 1st 10203 4.88 3.50 305 2nd 11637 4.07 3.15 305 G.Dam Watershutt Jays Misty By: Genus Jayson Pi Et 1st 7052 4.25 3.38 305 2nd 9057 4.25 3.21 305 3rd 9296 3.89 3.13 305 3.Dam Watershutt Misty 4 JASON LANG 0013 Watershutt Classic Tania UK360446400931 Born: 22.11.2014 01360446400931 Calved: 14.05.2017 Giving: Fresh Sire Laurelhill Classic By: O-Bee Manfred Justice Dam Watershutt Dragon Tania By: Overside Dragon Et *Tl *Tv 1st 8598 4.10 3.08 303 2nd 12008 3.88 3.21 305 3rd 13664 3.69 3.10 305 G.Dam Watershutt Manager Tania By: Comestar Manager Pi Et 2nd 7192 4.08 3.32 259 3rd 9200 3.64 3.06 275 4th 8544 3.76 3.08 374 5th 8480 3.58 2.84 267 3.Dam Wicksworth Tania 3 By: Hilltop-Hanover-B Drew Pi Et A.J.H. LAWRY GARRAS, KENWYN, TRURO, CORNWALL. TR4 9QU BVD & IBR Vaccinated. Herringbone Parlour & cubicle housed. Tank cell count 70 0014 Freshly Calved Holstein Friesian Cow UK38413201434 Born: 31.10.2011 Calved: 02.06.2017 Giving: Fresh 0015 Freshly Calved Holstein Friesian Cow UK384131501465 Born: 08.01.2012 Calved: 21.05.2017 Giving: 0016 Freshly Calved Holstein Friesian Cow UK384131501570 Born: 02.08.2012 Calved: 12.05.2017 Giving: 0017 Freshly Calved Holstein Friesian Cow UK384131501206 Born: 17.01.2010 Calved: 24.05.2017 Giving: Fresh 5 A.J.H. LAWRY 0018 Freshly Calved Holstein Friesian Cow (3/4) UK384131501304 Born: 06.08.2010 Calved: 09.05.2017 Giving: 0019 Freshly Calved Holstein Friesian Cow UK384131201343 Born: 08.12.2010 Calved: 05.05.2017 Giving: 0020 Freshly Calved Holstein Friesian Cow UK384131601011 Born: 20.02.2008 Calved: 01.06.2017 Giving: Fresh R.E & D. SNELL ORWAY PORCH, KENTISBEARE, CULLOMPTON, DEVON, EX15 2EY TB tested 21.04.2017 0021 Freshly Calved Holstein Friesian Heifer UK361856501302 Born: 05.05.2015 Calved: 05.06.2017 Giving: Fresh Sire Milo Dam Uk361856301076 0022 Orway Milo Judy UK361856101298 Born: 24.04.2015 01361856101298 Calved: 02.06.2017 Giving: Fresh Sire Wintersell Milo Et By: O-Bee Manfred Justice Dam Cottles Solo Judy By: Moet Brinstar Solo Et G.Dam Cottles Hamish Judy By: Worlebury Roytal Hamish 3rd 10001 3.93 3.07 305 4th 10992 4.34 2.98 294 5th 10778 4.12 3.01 305 6th 11364 4.22 3.15 305 7th 10956 4.14 3.07 305 8th 11694 3.94 2.88 305 3.Dam Cottles Miami Judy By: Genus Miami Pi Et 6 R.E & D. SNELL 0023 Orway Twist Clara UK361856701318 Born: 22.07.2015 01361856701318 Calved: 01.06.2017 Giving: Fresh Sire Cogent Twist Et By: Picston Shottle Pi Et Dam Orway Loader Clara By: Cogent Loader Et G.Dam Orway Samuelo Clara 0024 Orway Samuelo Dot UK361856501281 Born: 12.03.2015 01361856501281 Calved: 01.06.2017 Giving: Fresh Sire Regancrest Mr Samuelo By: Regancrest Elton Durham Et Dam Orway Tennyson Dot By: Burlane Tennyson Pi A H JOHNS & SON GRATTON HILL, MILTON DAMEREL, HOLSWORTHY, DEVON, EX22 7PB TB Tested 06.06.2017 0025 Chyanhall Pot Of Gold Zerda (Jer) UK383841300498 Born: 27.03.2015 Calved: 02.06.2017 Giving: Fresh Sire Chyanhall Rainbow Pot Of Gold By: Sunset Canyon Golden Harvest Dam Chyanhall Fortune Zerda By: Harlsey Fortune 1st 6384 6.05 4.30 305 G.Dam Chyanhall Sultan Zerda By: Shf Centurion Sultan 1st 5335 5.47 3.69 305 2nd 4493 5.90 3.71 305 3rd 6089 3.01 3.60 305 4th 4784 5.27 3.62 305 3.Dam Chyanhall Bookmark Zerda By: Danish Bookmark 0026 Freshly Calved Jersey X Heifer UK366157305450 Born: 09.04.2015 Calved: 27.05.2017 Giving: Fresh 7 AL & PA COOKE SUTTON BARTON, WIDWORTHY, HONITON, DEVON, EX14 9SH All cows fully vaccinated June 16 Lepto, BVD, IBR. 0027 Suttonlucy Fever Lace UK363472504429 Born: 18.03.2014 01363472504429 Calved: 23.04.2017 Giving: 44Kgs 4.64 3.24 cc30 1st 8747 4.13 3.53 305 Sire Crackholm Fever Et By: Braedale Goldwyn Pi 0028 1st Calving Holstein Friesian Heifer UK365989108458 Born: 19.07.2013 Calved: 09.04.2017 Giving: Served: AI 09.04.2017 to Outfitter 1st 10558 3.69 3.24 305 0029 Suttonlucy Design Rosalie VG86 UK363472303692 Born: 19.05.2012 0100012286176 Calved: 13.03.2017 Giving: 48Kgs, 3.17 2.78 cc6 Served: AI 04.06.2017 to Chamber 1st 9486 2.91 2.98 282 2nd 10866 3.25 3.16 284 3rd 12670 3.38 3.10 305 Sire Regancrest Design Pi Et By: Four-Of-A-Kind Eland Et Dam Suttonlucy Charge Rosalie SP By: Rietben Charge Pi Et 1st 6829 3.46 3.16 267 2nd 8762 4.05 3.27 262 3rd 12551 3.61 3.13 305 G.Dam Suttonlucy Rosalie 0030 1st Calving Holstein Friesian Heifer UK363472204874 Born: 20.03.2015 Calved: 07.03.2017 Giving: 25Kgs,3.42 3.58 cc101 8 AL & PA COOKE 0031 Freshly Calved Holstein Friesian Cow UK365989508546 Born: 29.08.2013 Calved: 06.03.2017 Giving: 35Kgs 3.75 3.46 cc38 1st 10561 3.84 3.27 305 0032 Suttonlucy Sam Flower UK363472203817 Born: 08.07.2012 0100012308544 Calved: 04.03.2017 Giving: 40Kgs,3.59,3.38 cc59 Served: AI 20.05.2017 to Chamber 1st 9386 3.73 3.24 284 2nd 10036 3.91 3.50 288 3rd 10528 4.04 3.38 284 Sire Regancrest-Mr Drham Sam Pi Et By: Regancrest Elton Durham Et Dam Suttonlucy Encredible Flower GP82 SP By: Krull Encredible Et 1st 7759 3.85 3.35 272 2nd 12044 3.58 3.23 275 3rd 12643 3.20 3.27 303 4th 7722 3.23 3.22 173 G.Dam Suttonlucy Flower 2 GP82 0033 Bure Braveheart Cherry 7 UK221862602274 Born: 26.03.2011 01000012049457 Calved: 26.02.2017 Giving: 48Kgs, 3.98 3.38 cc82 Served: AI 11.05.2017 to Chamber 1st 9334 3.93 3.13 305 2nd 11544 4.02 3.26 305 3rd 9850 3.83 3.30 305 Sire Bure Trembull By: Markwell Mrsh Braveheart Et Dam Lyngate Bravado Cherry 2 GP81 LP50 By: Lyngate Bravado 1st 6978 4.40 3.39 291 2nd 8016 4.02 3.35 305 3rd 8537 3.82 3.13 305 4th 9386 3.81 3.19 305 5th 8503 4.24 3.36 305 6th 7860 4.13 3.05 305 7th 6173 4.27 3.17 276 G.Dam Lyngate Radiant Cherry By: Smallburgh J Radiant 1st 9649 4.19 2.91 305 2nd 9011 3.39 2.93 305 9 AL & PA COOKE 0034 Suttonlucy Fever Cameo 2 UK363472104411 Born: 08.02.2014 01363472104411 Calved: 25.02.2017 Giving: 42Kgs, 3.44 3.26 cc10 Served: AI 15.05.2017 to Fransisco 1st 7604 3.58 3.33 273 Sire Crackholm Fever Et By: Braedale Goldwyn Pi Dam Suttonlucy Ashlar Cameo EX91 (2) LP60 SP By: Morningview Ashlar Et 1st 10783 3.74 3.19 305 2nd 11405 3.48 3.27 293 3rd 13611 3.51 3.20 305 4th 13583 3.83 3.28 303 5th 12529 3.95 3.30 304 0035 Nuthatch Merchandise Eelkje UK361161602867 Born: 25.03.2013 0100012435957 Calved: 15.02.2017 Giving: 39Kgs, 4.71 3.61 cc33 Served: AI 28.04.2017 to BB 1st 6006 5.13 4.06 271 2nd 8309 4.55 3.70 268 Sire Denmire Merchandise By: Mainstream Manifold Dam Nuthatch Major Eelkje GP84 By: Looking Major Rdf 1st 7848 4.63 3.75 305 2nd 8940 4.70 3.92 305 3rd 11150 4.94 3.67 305 4th 10727 5.44 3.59 305 5th 10028 4.79 3.59 280 6th 10661 4.78 3.69 305 G.Dam Nuthatch Eelkje 90 GP83 By: Veneriete Willis Pi 10 AL & PA COOKE 0036 Bure Reece Sheila 14 VG85 UK221862402419 Born: 29.08.2011 01000012123414 Calved: 09.02.2017 Giving: 36Kgs, 3.86 3.04 cc35 Served: AI 15.05.2017 to BB 1st 8759 3.62 3.08 303 2nd 9121 3.50 3.08 285 3rd 10886 3.51 3.03 305 Sire Askew Reece Pi Et By: Carol Prelude Mtoto Dam Bure Avoidabull Sheila GP82 SP By: Bure Avoidabull 1st 9980 3.85 3.22 305 2nd 14881 3.56 2.98 298 3rd 14279 4.18 3.26 304 G.Dam Bure Tugolo Sheila SP By: Olmo Prelude Tugolo 1st 8007 4.44 3.38 284 2nd 9572 4.29 3.34 305 3rd 11689 3.92 3.18 293 3.Dam Smallburgh Juror Sheila VG85 By: Ked Juror 3rd 11922 3.90 3.20 305 4th 13554 3.95 3.15 305 0037 Suttonlucy Fever Arabis UK363472404365 Born: 29.10.2013 010012576746 Calved: 16.01.2017 Giving: 35Kgs, 4.23 3.28 cc20
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