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Sale of 460+ Store Cattle HOLSWORTHY MARKET Spring March Show & Sale Sale of 460 + Store Cattle Wednesday 7 March 2018 11 am Judge: Mr Charlie Howard, Wiltshire Auctioneer: David Kivell FRICS FAAV – 07899 960272 Fieldsman: Alec Shadrick – 07767 896136 Holsworthy Livestock Market, New Market Road, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7FA 01409 253275 ~ Spring March Show & Sale ~ Judge: Mr Charlie Howard, Wiltshire Sponsor – ‘Mole Valley Farmers’ Alongside: Cornish Mutual, CLA, Davisons, Shearwell Data Ltd, NWF, Torch Vets, Penbode, Natwest Ltd, Folk to Folk & Help4Businesses Store Cattle Classes: CLASS PRIZE MONEY TYPE Class 1 £35 Pair or more of Continental Steers Class 2 £35 Pair or more of Continental Heifers Class 3 £35 Pair or more of Native Steers Class 4 £35 Pair or more of Native Heifers Class 5 £35 Pair or more of Friesians £100 Overall Top Price Animal SA & EJ KIRK & SON Heanton Barton, Petrockstowe 35 Charolais Steers & Heifers 18 – 22mths J BYRNE Intrinseca Farm, Ashwater 20 Charolais x Steers 18 – 23mths 4 Charolais x Steers 11 – 17mths 2 Charolais x Heifers 22mths TC & AJ RUBY Home Farm, Ashwater 1 Beef Shorthorn x Steer 22mths 1 Beef Shorthorn x Heifer 22mths 2 British Blue x Steers 12mths 1 Limousin x Heifer 14mths 1 Devon x Heifer 14mths RW DYER Fairlinch, Braunton 20 Outlying South Devon Heifers 24mths SS C GREENAWAY Pitworthy, Pancrasweek 8 Shorthorn Heifers 18mths WR MANFIELD & SON Forda, Morwenstow 1 Pedigree Aberdeen Angus Bull 6 years old GP & JA KIRK Higher Larkworthy, Ashwater 2 Limousin x Steers 10mths SS 11 Charolais x Steers & Heifers 10mths SS 11 British Blue x Steers 14 – 16mths K & R FORD Webbery Barton, Bideford 10 Charolais Steers 10 – 11mths SS WJ, JM & MJ ELLIOTT Henscott, Bradford 35 Limousin & British Blue Steers & Heifers 12 – 14mths GH WORTH Lower Lopthorne, Thornbury 12 Named Sire Aberdeen Angus Steers 18 – 19mths SS 3 Named Sire Aberdeen Angus Heifers 18 – 19mths SS H & M THORNE Warkleigh Barton, Umberleigh 2 British Blue x Steers 26mths 1 Montbeliarde x Steer 24mths G COLE & SON Growden, Pancrasweek 7 Organic British Blue & A.Angus Steers & Heifers 12 – 18mths WW, J & PW JOHNS Haydon, North Tamerton 7 Aberdeen Angus Steers 10mths 15 Aberdeen Angus Heifers 10mths CORY FARMS LTD Cory Farm, Morwenstow Outlying 7 Organic Hereford x Steers & Heifers 9 – 12mths 7 Organic South Devon x Steers & Heifers 9 – 12mths 7 Organic Friesian Steers 9 – 12mths T & E LANG Hill View, Parkham 12 Blonde Steers 18 – 24mths SS 2 Blonde Heifers 24mths SS 4 Devon Steers 20 – 23mths SS 1 British Blue Steer 20mths SS 1 Friesian Steer 20mths SS HOLLAND FARMERS Holland Farm, Milton Abbot 25 Outyling Holstein Steers 18mths 20 Aberdeen Angus Steers & Heifers 8mths J LANG Broad Parkham, Parkham 6 Named Sire Hereford Steers 20mths SS 2 Named Sire Hereford Heifers 20mths SS 2 Limousin Steers 29mths SS SJ AXFORD Kitt Hill, Ashwater 50 Predominantly Limousin Steers & Heifers 10 – 12mths SS Limousin cattle all by Pedigree bulls, out of Lim x Frie cows. GL COLWILL The Hollies, Clawton 2 Pedigree South Devon Heifers 20mths CANAL FARM PARTNERSHIP Canal Farm, Chilsworthy 34 Here, B.Blue & A.Angus Steers & Heifers 12 – 14mths P & A CHOLWILL LTD Eastbeare, Marhamchurch 6 British Blue Steers 18mths 2 British Blue Heifers 18mths P STACEY 3 Oakfield, Newton St Petrock 5 British Blue Heifers 12mths 2 British Blue Steers 12mths JM & MA BRITTON Luffincott Barton, Tetcott 10 British Blue Steers & Heifers 18 – 20mths 4 Friesian Steers 18 – 20mths VJ & RJ ORCHARD Luckham, Whitstone 10 Friesian Steers 16 – 18mths C CONGDON & SON West Kingsmill, Saltash 3 British Blue Steers & Heifer 20mths MW & MD GRIGG Downs, Monkleigh 1 Aberdeen Angus Steer 17mths 1 Limousin Steer 16mths 3 Limousin Heifers 15mths K & MJ CHAMBERLAIN & SON Ladford, Shebbear 1 Named Sire Hereford Steer 22mths 2 Friesian Steer & Heifer 20 – 23mths 5 British Blue Steers 20 – 23mths 4 British Blue Heifers 20 – 23mths DF & ER JAMES Higher Stowford, Halwill 3 Limousin Steers 19 – 21mths 1 Limousin Heifer 20mths EACH WEEK £25 Awarded to Top Price Store Cattle Kindly Sponsored by: ARK LANT Ashwater Agricultural Contracting & Plant Hire 1 x 24.000 wide Fertiliser Spreader with Vari Spread, GPS Tracking and Weigh Cells Lime and Sea Sand Supplied and Spread ~ 3 x forage wagons ~ 1 x loading shovel ~ 1 x telescopic handler ~ 2 x dual muck spreaders ~ 1 x 2400 gallon self fill vacuum tanker ~ 1 x rear fill discharge muck spreader ~ 1 x 12.000 wide sprayer ~ 1 x 5 furrow reversible plough ~ 1 x 4.000 power harrow ~ 1 x 3.000 combination disc drill ~ 1 x fusion 2 round baler / wrapper ~ 3 x hedge trimmers - One on orbital 5ft head ~ 1 x New Holland square baler ~ quad bike for weed wiping ~ 13 ton swing shovel ~ 3 ton mini digger ~ 2 x dump trailers ~ slurry umbilical with / without splash plate For further details and questions please contact: 07802 821832 ~ FURTHER SHOW & SALE CLASSES ~ REARED & BABY CALVES: CLASS PRIZE TYPE MONEY Class 1 £35 Best Continental Bull Calf (42 days & under) Class 2 £35 Best Native Bull Calf (42 days & under) Class 3 £35 Best Continental Heifer Calf (42 days & under) Class 4 £35 Best Native Heifer Calf (42 days & under) Class 5 £35 Best Reared Calf (Over 42 days) £100 Overall Top Price Animal SHEEP: CLASS PRIZE TYPE MONEY Class 1 £35 Highest Price Per Head of Cull Ewes (Min of 3) Class 2 £35 Highest Price Per Kilo of Prime Hoggs (Min of 5) Class 3 £35 Best Pen of Store Hoggs (Min of 5) Class 4 £35 Best Couples £100 Overall Top Price Animal ~ Kindly Sponsored by: ~ .
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