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Ewe Lambs, & 233 Stock Rams EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE TUESDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2019 32nd Autumn Special Sale of 3127 Breeding Ewes & Rams to include Annual Main Sale of 1227 Ewe Lamb including 5th Annual Exeter Show & Sale of 318 Mule Ewe Lamb for the South West Mule Group 791 OLDER EWES, 876 SHEARLING EWES, 1227 EWE LAMBS, & 233 STOCK RAMS Sale to commence at 10am Prompt EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com Commencing 10am (In the Store Cattle Ring) All Ewes & Ewe Lambs will be sold strictly in catalogue order. The sale will start with the Ewe Lambs, all penned in the cattle pens and sold through the store cattle ring. We will then move out into the sheep pens to sell the Flock Reductions, Older Ewes and Shearling Ewes, followed by any sale day entries, penned in the sheep pens and sold in their pens. Rams All sold in catalogue order through Ring 1 in the Sheep pens. Commencing 12 noon 1. MV Accredited Rams 2. Non MV Accredited Rams Judging The South West Mule Group have a class for the best pen of 20 or more Mule Ewe Lambs - judged in pens 1029-1049. Judging commencing 9.30am prompt. Judge: TBC. Kindly sponsored by the British Wool Marketing Board The South West Mule Group would like to thank all their sponsors for their continued support Please bring this catalogue with you on the day Ewe Lambs Penned in the cattle pens and sold through the store cattle ring White Face Ewe Lambs DT Phillips, 13 Kents Lane, South Chard 1005 25 Texel x NC Mule Ewe Lambs Regularly drenched and Crovect’d 28/07/19. ME Snell & Son, Moortown Farm, Knowstone, South Molton 1006-1007 50 Texel x Mule Ewe Lambs 1008A 12 Charollais x Mule Ewe Lambs Spray dipped, Farm Assured, Hetavac P and Homebred. H Havill, Martin Grange Farm, Trusham 1008B 5 Bluefaced Leicester Ewe Lambs 1 Black Bluefaced Leicester Ewe Lamb Recently fluked with Panacur. JL Branfield, Thorndon Villa, East Worlington 1009 25 Texel x Exmoor Mule Ewe Lambs Off an organic Holding. LM & V Haskell, Stokeford Farm, East Stoke 1010-1011 50 Dorset x Mule Ewe Lambs Mule Ewe Lamb On behalf of the South West Mule Group Judging at 9.30am M & S Littlejohns, Minehouse Farm, Okehampton 1029-1031 50 Mule Ewe Lambs In the Heptavac P system, drenched, dipped, Cydectin’d in September and out of pure Scotch & Swale ewes. RA, LK & DR Cole, Higher Beardon, Lydford, Okehampton 1032-1033 40 Mule Ewe Lambs Out of pure Scotch ewes, Dipped and Drenched. P Parker, Whitegates Farm, Beckingham 1034-1036 70 Mule Ewe Lambs Farm Assured, in the Heptavac P system and out of Swale or Scotch Ewes. J Garthwaite, Stoneleigh, Frithlestock 1039-1042 80 Mule Ewe Lambs Homebred out of Swales, treated with Cydectin Triclamox. PL Heard, Yelland Farm, Okehampton 1043-1047 100 Mule Ewe Lambs Out of Swaledale ewes, in the Heptavac P, Footvax’d, dipped and Farm Assured. SJ Francis & Son, Ash Farm, South Tawton 1048-1049 40 Mule Ewe Lambs In the Heptavac P System and had Cydectin. Other Mules JL Branfield, Thorndon Villa, East Worlington 1050 25 Exmoor Mule Ewe Lambs Off an organic Holding. B Collings, Tredwen Barton, St Clether, Launceston 1067-1068 40 Cheviot Mule Ewe Lambs Dipped, drenched, mineral drenched. April born. FW Baker, Manor Farm, South Allington 1069 25 Whiteface Dartmoor x BFL Ewe Lambs NH & MJ Cole, Greenwell Farm, Yelverton 1070-1071 45 Whiteface Dartmoor x BFL Ewe Lambs Suffolk x DW Reddaway, Langford Park, Harberton 1072 24 Suffolk x Mule Ewe Lambs Clik’d and drenched. SA Willis, Prixford Barton Farm, Barnstaple 1073-1074 45 Suffolk x Mule Ewe Lambs C Pearse & Son, Barramor Farm, North Bovey 1075-1076 45 Suffolk x Ewe Lambs ME Snell & Son, Moortown Farm, Knowstone, South Molton 1077-1078 40 Suffolk x Mule Ewe Lambs Spray dipped, Farm Assured, Hetavac P and Homebred. Milborne Wick Farms, Manor Farm, Sherborne 1082-1084 60 Suffolk x Mule Ewe Lambs Farm Assured, Homebred & had one jab of Heptavac P. AM Tarry-Smith & Nephew, Kiln Farm, Pimlico 1085-1093 200 Suffolk x Mule Ewe Lambs P Morish, Coombe Farm, Cheriton Bishop 1111 20 Suffolk x Mule Ewe Lambs 1112 10 Suffolk x Cheviot Mule Ewe Lambs In the Heptavac P System. LM & V Haskell, Stokeford Farm, East Stoke 1113-1117 100 Suffolk x Mule Ewe Lambs Flock Reductions Penned in the sheep pens and sold in their pens WD & SJ Hosegood, Manns Newton Farm, Zeal Monachorum 271-285 150 Mule 6T-FM Ewes 286-287 20 Masham 6T-FM Ewes 288-290 30 Aberfield x 6T-FM Ewes 291-292 20 Texel x Charollais 6T-FM Ewes In the Heptavac P System and fluke & wormed. Genuine ongoing reduction. J Wreford-Brown, Moorpark, Wrangaton, South Brent 293 6 Dorset Shearling Ewes Registered ewes that have been running with a registered ram since June and in the Heptavac P System. 294 7 Dorset Ewe Lambs Eligible for registration, born Nov 2018. Messrs Parnell & Kent, Treswarrow Park Farm, Port Isaac 295-302 75 Lleyn x Shearling-6T Aged Ewes 303-310 75 Romney x 6T-FM Aged Ewes In the Heptavac P system, done with Enzo & Toxo as lambs, recently Combinex’d & Clik’d. All lambed outside in April and genuine flock reduction. Older Ewes K & C Morish, Coombe Farm, Cheriton Bishop, Exeter 311 10 Suffolk Mule 6T-FM Ewes 312 1 Closewool 6T Ewe In the Heptavac P system and Footvax. SJ & AW Fidler, Beacon Farm, Bridford, Exeter 313-314 13 Wiltshire Horn 6T-FM Ewes BV & SM Johnson, Cardsmill Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum 315-319 50 NC Mule FM Ewes Showered by sale day D3 Farming Ltd, Cock Green Cottage, Awliscombe, Honiton. 320-326 70 Lleyn X 4T Ewes MM Tootell, Jellicle Lodge, Hittesleigh, Exeter. 327-328 12 Charollais 4T Ewes C Langton, Higher Justment, Chagford 329-332 38 Easycare 4T Ewes G McLeod, Duckslake Farm, Swimbridge 333-340 80 NC Mule 4T Ewes In the Heptavac P system & Footvax’d. P Hunt, Springfields, Stokeinteignhead 341-342 14 NC Mule 4T Ewes In the Heptavac P system, wormed & Clik’d. DW & JK Colton, Tor Royal, Princetown 343-346 40 Mule Flock aged Ewes In the Heptavac P system and homebred out of Swale ewes. D Purchase, Bredwick Farm, Kentisbury 347-354 80 NC Mule FM Ewes Shearlings Ewes P Forward, Greenacre, Coombeinteignhead 355 8 Lleyn X Shearling Ewes MA Heard, Higher Orchard Cottage, Maundown 356 7 Beltex x Charollais Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system & Farm Assured. BR Derryman, Aller Farm, Awliscombe, Honiton 357-361 50 Romney Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system. H & M Thorne, Warkleigh Barton, Umberleigh 362-363 20 Suffolk Mule Shearling Ewes Clik’d 4th July. ME Snell & Son, Moortown Farm, Knowstone, South Molton 364-365 20 Texel Shearling Ewes Spray dipped, Farm Assured, Hetavac P and Homebred. Messrs Taylor, Newlands Farm, Exford 366-375 100 NC Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system and scab dipped. CP & PJ Greenslade, Leonard Farm, Cullompton 376-377 12 Texel Shearling Ewes In Heptavac P System, March/April born, Grass fed no concentrates. H Fuller, Higher Riscombe Farm, Simonsbath, Minehead 378-381 40 NC Mule Shearling Ewes All reared lambs. SJ & AW Fidler, Beacon Farm, Bridford, Exeter 382 10 Wiltshire Horn Shearling Ewes AR Toogood, Holcombe Court, Holcombe Rogus 383-385 30 Suffolk X Shearling Ewes 386-387 20 Suffolk X SHB Shearling Ewes 388-390 30 Border Leicester X Shearling Ewes 391 8 Poll Dorset X SHB Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Homebred, May born, Crovect’d & wormed 1st August. N Western, Kersdown Barton Farm, Bampton 392-396 45 Lleyn X Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Grass Fed. H Havill, Martin Grange Farm, Trusham 397 5 Black Bluefaced Leicester Shearling Ewes 397A 1 Bluefaced Leicester Shearling Ewe Recently fluked with Panacur. BV & SM Johnson, Cardsmill Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum 398-403 60 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes (not had lambs) 404-405 20 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes (all had lambs) 406-409 40 Cont x Shearling Ewes (all had lambs) Showered by sale day P Morish, Coombe Farm, Cheriton Bishop 410 10 Scotch Mule Shearling Ewes D3 Farming Ltd, Cot Green Cottage, Awliscombe, Honiton 411-413 30 Lleyn X Shearling Ewes J & H Putt, Higher Lillybrook farm, Tedburn St Mary 414-419 60 North Country Mule Shearling Ewes A & L Gillard & Sons, Great Harford Farm, Tedburn St Mary 420-422 26 Suffolk x NC Mule Shearling Ewes 423-424 13 Texel x NC Mule Shearling Ewes Clik Extra’d 1st July. AJ Friend, Corydon Mill Farm, Coryton, Okehampton 425-428 40 Lleyn Shearling Ewes Clik’d, wormed & fluked 8th August. On Heptavac P system, footvaxed. P Hunt, Springfields, Stokeinteignhead 429-434 56 NC Mule Shearling Ewes (lambed as ewe lambs) In the Heptavac P system, wormed & Clik’d. I Wotton, Sherwood, Stoodleigh 435-437 27 NC Mule Shearling Ewes Farm Assured, in the Heptavac P system. EWC & MJ Elworthy, Satterleigh Barton, Umberleigh 438 10 Dorset x Mule Shearling Ewes 439 8 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Clik’d and drenched end of July. Messrs Greenslade, Langley Farm, Wiveliscombe 440-442 30 Lleyn Shearling Ewes Farm Assured and Clik’d. DP & JS Cox, West Nutcott, Rackenford 443-446 30 Lleyn Shearling Ewes Farm Assured and Clik’d. 447-466 Sale day entries of Breeding Ewes MV Accredited Rams Penned in the pig pens and sold through sheep ring 1 Pen No. Lot No. N Cowen, Widend Farm, Berry Pomeroy 182-183 1-6 6 Charollais Pedigree Shearling Rams AJ Wrayford, Higher Wotton Farm, Denbury 184 7-9 3 Charollais Shearling Rams L Gregory, Lower Hornacott, Boyton 185 10 1 Charollais Shearling Ram 11 1 Suffolk x Beltex Shearling Ram In the Heptavac P system.
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