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GIMMERS Total Pen No Breed Break-Down Vendor 25 Texel X GIMMERS Total Pen No Breed break-down Vendor 25 Texel x McEwen, Oaklea, St Ola 6 Shetland Ovens, Hillhead, Sanday 18 16 x Texel x; 1 x Cheviot; 1 x Suffolk Girvan, Mossclair, Tankerness 98 50 Shet x Cheviot; 20 Shetland; 12 Texel x; Laird, Yeldabreck, Burrayy 8 Texel; 8 Jacobs 1 Mule Charter, Sweenalay, Rendall 40 Shetland x Pottinger, Tuquoy, Westray 25 1st x Chev/Shetland Ridland, Aikerness, Evie (EX SHETLAND) 48 Texel x Sinclair, Carness, St Ola 10 Highland Williams, S Linkertaing, Eday 74 Texel x Glen Orkney Farms, St Ola 20 Texel x Linklater, Bank House, East Rd, Kirkwall 50 Lleyn x Taylor, Bellvue, St Margarets Hope 21 Shetland Tipper, Bigland, Rousay 20 Hill Cheviot Thomson, Garth, So Ronaldsay 5 2 Texel; 3 Shet/Chev Dick, Mid Skaill, Egilsay 2 Shetland Carter, Evie 9 Texel x Sinclair, Netherhouse, Harray 30 30 Texel x Scott, Netherhill, Tankerness 24 22 Texel x; 2 Mule Eunson, Halley, Deerness 5 Mule Stanger, Schoolha, Evie 50 Texel x Slater, Yarpha, Orphir 3 Zwartbles Johnston, Brettovale, Dounby 17 Zwartble x Fergus, Grindigar, Deerness EWES Total Pen No Breed break-down Vendor 38 Shet x Blue Faced Leics (4 Crop) Thomson, Brechins, So Ronaldsay 66 20 Shet x Chev; 30 Mainly Texel x's; 16 Jacob Laird, Yeldabreck, Burray 1 Mule Charter, Sweenalay, Rendall 40 Easy Care Liptrot, Upper Garson, Quoyloo 60 3 & 4 Crop Chev x Ridland, Aikerness, Evie 100 1st x Cheviot/Shetland Ridland, Aikerness, Evie (EX SHETLAND) 4 1 Crop Mules Flaws, Nisthouse, Evie 30 Texel x Wrightson, Gorehouse, Rousay 15 Hill Cheviot (4 Crop & younger) Thomson, Garth, So Ronaldsay 25 Shetland x Dick, Mid Skaill, Egilsay 2 Jacob Carter, Evie 26 9 Mule (1 Crop); 17 Texel x Llyen (3 Crop) Stanger, Schoolha, Evie 30 Inc Mules; Mule x Texels& Zwartble x's Fergus, Grindigar, Deerness 7 Texel x Lleyn Hamilton, Gorn, Harray 23 3 Texel; 20 Shet x Skelbister Farms, Orphir EWE LAMBS Total Pen No Breed break-down Vendor 2 Cheviot x Charter, Sweenalay, Rendall 32 1st x Cheviot/Shetland; 12 Shetland Ridland, Aikerness, Evie (EX SHETLAND) 10 6 Cheviot; 2 Mule; 2 Lleyn x Mule Renall, Eildon, Tankerness 3 Zwartbles Taylor, Bellvue, St Margarets Hope 5 Jacob Hall, Lochend, Shapinsay 10 Shet x Pirie, Purtabreck, Toab RAMS Total Pen No Breed Vendor 1 2 Shear Shetland Ovens, Hillhead, Sanday 1 3 Shear Shetland Tipper, Bigland, Rousay 1 5 Shear Hill Cheviot Thomson, Garth, So Ronaldsay 2 Lleyn Dick, Mid Skaill, Egilsay 3 1 Shetland; 3 Lairg Type Cheviots Whyte, Honeysgoe, So Ronaldsay.
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