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Lincoln Red Cattle Society 2018 Autumn Show and Sale Lincoln Red Cattle Society 2018 Autumn Show and Sale Registered Pedigree Cattle 6 Bulls 36 Females Saturday 20th October 2018 Show at 10:00am Sale at 12:00 Noon Haulage Newark Livestock Market will be pleased to arrange haulage to all parts of England, Wales and Scotland. Cattle may arrive in the Market from 12 Noon on Friday 19th October 2018. Vendors are responsible for the welfare and wellbeing of their cattle up to the point of sale. Purchasers unable to remove their stock on the day of sale can arrange overnight accommodation with the Auctioneers on the understanding that all cattle are at the Purchaser’s risk. For your transport requirements please either contact the Auctioneer: Paul Gentry on 07801 032846 Alternatively: Mark Broxholme Tel. 07831 746241 Tel. 01673 828386 A J Coulson & Son Mobile: 07774 740392 Philip Tagg Mobile: 07831 109524 Harvey Bros. Tel. 01526 343729 Littleworth & Son Tel: 01507 533242 NB: Any transport arrangements are to be negotiated by individual parties and are completely outside the responsibility and control of the Lincoln Red Cattle Society. ACCOMMODATION - HOTELS, INNS & B & B’s Beaumond Cross Hotel, Newark 01636 703670 Crown Hotel, Southwell 01636 812120 Deincourt Hotel, Newark 01636 602100 Grange Hotel, Newark 01636 703399 Kelham House Hotel, Kelham 01636 705266 Millgate House Hotel, Newark 01636 704445 Premier Inn, Lincoln Road, Newark 0871 527 8784 The Reindeer Inn, Southwell 01636 813257 Rose Cottage, Brant Broughton 01400 275129 Travel Lodge (A1), Newark 0871 984 8484 The Vicarage, Southwell 01636 815989 Willow Tree Inn, Barnby in the Willows 01636 626613 Lincoln Red Cattle Society Lincolnshire Showground, Grange De Lings, Lincoln, LN2 2NA Telephone: 01522 511395 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lincolnredcattlesociety.co.uk Autumn Show & Sale on Saturday 20th October 2018 Show Judging at 10:00am Sale will begin at 12 Noon at Newark Livestock Market, Great North Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1BY Telephone: 01636 676741 The Lincoln Red Cattle Society Members are pleased to offer: 6 Bulls 36 Females comprising: In calf cows with calf at foot; in calf heifers & maidens Information correct at time of going to print Lincoln Red Cattle Society Lincolnshire Showground, Grange De Lings, Lincoln, LN2 2NA Telephone: 01522 511395 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lincolnredcattlesociety.co.uk Important Notice to Prospective Purchasers: Settlement Autumnin full is due immediately Show at the close & of theSale Sale. No animal may leave the Sale Premises without anon official “Pass Slip”, obtainable only from the Auctioneers upon settlement. Saturday 20th October 2018 When you purchase Lincoln Red Cattle: ShowPlease Judging collect the at animal’s 10:00am Pedigree Certificate Sale from will our Secretarybegin who at will12 be Noon in the Auctioneer’s Office, during the Sale. To transfer the animal(s) into your Herd, detach the Transfer Certificate fromat the bottom of the Pedigree Certificate and either hand it to our Secretary along with the transfer fee(s) at the Sale, or post with a cheque to the Lincoln Red Cattle Society. Our transfer fee is £12.00/animal (incl of VAT). We welcome new members to our Society and in order to register your Lincoln Reds you need to be a member. Please speak to our Secretary: Bs Newark Livestock Market,Lincol Great ttleNorth Sciety Road, Newark, Lincolsh Sround Nottinghamshire, NG24 1BYGrang Telephone: Lings 01636 676741 Lincoln The Lincoln Red Cattle SocietyLN N Members are pleased to offer: 0152 1395 or emai [email protected] 6 Bulls site: www.lincolnredcas.co.uk 36 Females comprising: In calf cows with calf at foot; in calf heifers & maidens Information correct at time of going to print LINCOLN RED CATTLE SOCIETY SHOW & SALE Saturday 20th October 2018 Newark Livestock Market, Great North Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1BY President: Martin Clough Any queries prior to Sale Day should be directed to: Jayne Borrows, Lincoln Red Cattle Society, Grange de Lings, Lincoln, LN2 2NA Telephone: 01522 511395. Email: [email protected] DETAILED PEDIGREES WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IN THE AUCTIONEER’S OFFICE AT THE SALE. The appointed Auctioneers are Newark Livestock Market Limited The Sale will be conducted by Mr Paul Gentry THE AUCTION RULES AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: This Sale is held subject to the Auction Rules and Conditions of Sale drawn up by the NBA and Auctioneers General Conditions of Sale. Both are displayed in the Newark Market Office and full copies are available on request. In the event of any discrepancy between the two sets of conditions the NBA conditions of sale shall prevail. VETERINARY TESTS FOR EXPORT: Potential buyers from overseas or potential purchasers for clients overseas should contact Newark Livestock Market regarding the cost and responsibility for the preparation of animals for export. HERD HEALTH STATUS: All animals in the catalogue are either: i) Accredited disease free or ii) blood tested free of Bovine Viral Disease, Leptospirosis, Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis and Johnes Disease not more than 3 months prior to Sale and vaccinated where indicated. Test results available at the Sale. iii) where required animals forward will be pre-movement TB tested BEEF RECORDING: Weights are officially recorded by Signet where indicated. The Society does not accept any responsibility for any statement made or views expressed in the notes appended to pedigrees in this catalogue concerning the animals offered for sale, their progeny or their forebears. LINCOLN RED CATTLE SOCIETY AUTUMN SHOW 10.00 AM SATURDAY 20th October 2018 Judge: Mr David Granger Chief Steward: Mr Robin Dennett Judges Steward: Mrs J Hurst Steward: Miss E Smith PEDIGREE LINCOLN RED BULLS Class 1 Born on or between 1st January 2017 & 28th February 2017 3 Entries Lots 1; 2 & 3 1st …………….. 2nd …………….. 3rd …………….. Class 2 Born on or between 1st March 2017 & 31st March 2017 2 Entries Lot 4 & 5 1st …………….. 2nd …………….. CHAMPION BULL - The Henry Wright Trophy SUPREME CHAMPION …………………….………………… RESERVE CHAMPION: …....................................................... PEDIGREE LINCOLN RED FEMALES Class 3 Born on or between 1st January 2016 & 31st December 2016 2 Entries Lots 6 & 7 1st …………….. 2nd ……………… 3rd ………….. Class 4 Born on or between 1st January 2017 & 31st December 2017 5 Entries Lots 8; 9; 10; 11 & 12 st nd rd 1 …………….. 2 ……………… 3 ………….. CHAMPION FEMALE - The Bettinson Punch Bowl CHAMPION ……………………………………….…………………… RESERVE CHAMPION ……………………………………….……… List of Vendors Benge Ms E, Corner Farm, Main Street, Horsington, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, LN10 5EX The Sudbooke Herd is in a 4 Year TB Testing Area Tested clear on: 13/09/2018 The Sudbrooke Herd is in the Biobest HiHealth Herdcare Cattle Health Scheme. Accredited free of BVD since 02/03/2016 Achieved Johnes Risk Level 1 since 20/04/2018 Monitored Free of IBR & Lepto – results available at Sale Bull forward has been Fertility tested – results available at the Sale Johnes Risk Level: 1 (Lot: 1) Buchan Mrs S, Auchmacoy Estate Office, Auchmacoy, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, AB41 8RB The Auchmacoy Herd is in a 4 Year TB Testing Area Tested clear on: 09/05/2016 The Auchmacoy Herd is in the Premium Cattle Health Scheme Accredited Free of BVD & Johnes since 2010 Animals forward Tested negative for IBR, Lepto & Neospora on: 12/09/2018 Auchmacoy Herd is Vaccinated against BVD & Marker Vaccinated against IBR – details available at the Sale Johnes Risk Level: 1 (Lots: 6; 7; 11; 12; 23; 24; 33; 34; 35 & 36) Clough & Son R I, Beverley House, Halton Holegate, Spilsby, Lincs, PE23 5NY The Beverley Herd is in a 4 Year TB Testing Area Tested clear on: 15/12/2016 The Beverley Herd is in the Biobest HiHealth Herdcare Cattle Health Scheme. Accredited free of BVD & Johnes since 07/04/2011 Tested negative for IBR & Lepto – results available at Sale Bull forward has been Marker Vaccinated for IBR – details available at the Sale Bull forward has been Fertility tested & declared sound for breeding. Johnes Risk Level: 1 (Lot: 5) Dobell T A E & A R J, Garnons Farm, Wormingford nr Colchester, Essex, CO6 3AS The Garnons Herd is in a 4 Year TB Testing Area Tested clear on: 12/10/2015 The Garnons Herd is in the Biobest HiHealth Herdcare Cattle Health Scheme, Accredited free of BVD; IBR; Lepto & Johnes Johnes Risk Level: 1 (Lots: 18; 19; 20; 21 & 22) Garner Mr D R, D R Garner (Farming), High Barn Farm, Winceby, Horncastle, Lincs LN9 6PB The Winceby Herd is in 4 Year TB Testing Zone Tested clear in: 26/04/2018 Animals forward Tested negative for BVD, IBR, Lepto & Johnes – results available at the Sale Johnes Risk Level: 5 (Lots: 25; 38; 39 & 40) Hargreaves Alan, Ancona Farm, Lowgate, Gedney, Spalding, Lincs, PE12 0BL The Ancona Herd is in a 4 Year TB Testing Zone Tested clear on: 22/05/2016 The Ancona Herd has Biobest Elite Accreditation for IBR; BVD; Lepto and Johnes since March 2011 Johnes Risk Level 1 (Lot: 13; 14 & 37) Iken Hall Farms, Hill Farm, Iken, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 2EX The Yarn Hill Herd is in a 4 Year TB Testing Zone Tested clear in: December 2017 The Yarn Hill Herd is in the SAC Premium Cattle Health Scheme Accredited free for BVD since 25/10/2012 & Johnes Level 1 since 08/11/2013 Bulls forward tested negative for IBR & Lepto - details available at the Sale Vaccinated for BVD & Lepto & IBR Marker vaccinated – details available at Sale Johnes Risk Level 1 (Lots: 2 & 3) Jackson Mr & Mrs W, Othorpe House Farm, Slawston, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7UA The Othorpe Herd is in a 1 Year TB Testing Zone Tested clear in: November 2017 The Othorpe Herd is working towards high health status in the Biobest HiHerd Cattle Health Scheme Accredited free for BVD & Johnes Level 2 Whole Herd testing for IBR, Lepto & Johnes - details available at the Sale Johnes Risk Level 2 (Lot: 42) Mawer Mr R, Corner Farm, Main Street, Horsington, Woodhall Spa, Lincs, LN10 5EX The Premier Herd is in a 4 Year TB Testing Area Tested clear on: 13/09/2018 The Premier Herd is in the Biobest HiHealth Herdcare Cattle Health Scheme.
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