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31St Autumn Special Sale Of EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE TUESDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER 2018 31st Autumn Special Sale of 3325 Breeding Ewes & Rams to include Annual Main Sale of 809 Ewe Lamb plus 5th Annual Exeter Show & Sale of 395 Mule Ewe Lamb for the South West Mule Group 777 OLDER EWES, 1482 SHEARLING EWES, 809 EWE LAMBS, & 257 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 Ewes 2. MV Accredited Rams 3. 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 1035-1073A. 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 MG Smale, Coldacott, Sampford Courtenay 1029A 7 Kerry Hill x Ewe Lambs Clik’d. HJ Keast & Partners, Coldridge Barton, Coldridge 1029B 2 Purebred Charollais Ewe Lambs In the Heptavac P system, Farm Assured, wormed 2nd June & Ectofly’d 10th August. ME Snell & Son, Moortown Barton, Knowstone 1030-1031 48 Texel x Mule Ewe Lambs In the Heptavac P system, spray dipped, April born and fit to tup. S & S Cole, Hill Farm, Calverleigh 1032-1033 40 Lleyn Ewe Lambs Shorn. M & S Littlejohns, Minehouse Farm, Okehampton 1034A 15 Dorset Mule Ewe Lambs Farm Assured, in the Heptavac P system, drenched and dipped. PA Dallyn, Bulleigh Park, Ipplepen 1034B 2 Pure Blue Texel Ewe Lambs Drenched & Ectofly’d early August. Mule Ewe Lamb On behalf of the South West Mule Group Judging at 9.30am C Coaker, Bittleford Farm, Widdicombe-in-the-Moor 1035-1036 30 Mule Ewe Lambs In the Heptavac P system, injected with Dectomax and out of Swaledale ewes. M & S Littlejohns, Minehouse Farm, Okehampton 1039-1044 120 Mule Ewe Lambs Farm Assured, in the Heptavac P system, drenched, dipped and out of Scotch & Swale. JT Heard, Hughslade Farm, Okehampton 1045-1046 40 Scotch Ewe Lambs Farm Assured, homebred, dipped, drenched and had two doses Heptavac P. J Garthwaite, Stoneleigh, Frithlestock 1047-1050 80 Mule Ewe Lambs st Out of Swales, treated with Cydectin Triclamox & Ectofly 1 September. PL Heard, Yelland Farm, Okehampton 1067-1071 100 Mule Ewe Lambs Out of Swaledale ewes, had two doses of Heptavac P, Footvax’d, dipped, drenched and Farm Assured. RA, LK & DR Cole, Higher Beardon, Lydford 1072-1073A 25 Scotch Mule Ewe Lambs Farm Assured, dipped & drenched. Other Mules B Collings, Penhale Gate, St Clether 1073B-1074 25 Cheviot Mule Ewe Lambs Dipped & drenched. FW Baker, Manor Farm, South Allington 1075 10 Whiteface Dartmoor Mule Ewe Lambs In the Heptavac P system. Suffolk Milborne Wick Farms, Manor Farm, Milborne Wick 1076-1078 50 Suffolk x Mule Ewe Lambs Had one dose of Ovivac P, Farm Assured & homebred. AM Tarry-Smith & Nephew, Kiln Farm, Pimlico 1082-1088 150 Suffolk x NC Mule Ewe Lambs In the Ovivac P system & Farm Assured. J Jordan, Moortown, Chagford 1089-1090 40 Suffolk x Mule Ewe Lambs S & S Cole, Hill Farm, Calverleigh 1091 20 Suffolk x Mule Ewe Lambs Shorn. Flock Reductions MT & JA Folland, Coombestead Farm, Roborough 255-263 80 Suffolk x Mule Flock Aged Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Crovect’d and all reared lambs. Genuine flock dispersal. Shillingham Farm Partnership, Shillingham Manor Farm, Saltash 264-268 50 Suffolk x Mule 4T-6T Ewes Been running with Charollais, Texel & Suffolk rams since 8th August. 269-270 20 Mule Mixed Age Ewes Been running with Poll Dorset ram since 8th August. 271-285 150 Lleyn x Romney Mixed Age Ewes Older Ewes Huntingdon Partnership, Hunters View, North Curry 286 8 Mule 4T-6T Ewes In the Heptavac P system. J Jordan, Moortown, Chagford 287-290 40 Scotch Mule 6T Ewes A Purchase, Oaklea, Bratton Fleming 291-298 80 NC Mule FM Ewes RA Helmer, Woolston Court, West Alvington 299-300 14 Cheviot x 4T-FM Ewes 301 10 Cheviot x FM Ewes 302 10 Mule Flock Aged Ewes H Havill, Martin Grange Farm, Trusham 303 5 Blue Faced Leicester Ewes N Harding, Cowlis Cottage, Hawkchurch 304-310 70 Mule 6T-FM Ewes I Braund, Sunnyvale, Whitestone 311-314 40 Highlander & Romney x Flock Aged Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Toxo & Enzo vaccinated. RE Sizmur, Oatnell Farm, Okehampton 315-324 100 NC Mule 4T-FM Ewes AP West, Poole Farm, Holbeton 325-328 40 Suffolk x, Texel x & Cheviot Mule 4T-FM Ewes NJ Harris & Son, Hoodown Farm, Kingswear 329-332 40 Highlander 6T Ewes In the Heptavac P system & Farm Assured. LM & WG Hawker, Brixton Barton, Shaugh Prior 333 8 Texel x Mixed Ewes In the Heptavac P system, wormed & Clik’d. Shearlings Ewes Beeswax Dyson Farming Ltd, Old Sleaford Road, Nocton 334-343 100 NC Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Clik’d, foot-bathed and Farm Assured. J Gillespie, Beech Tree Farm, Moretonhampstead 344-345 13 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes HJ Keast & Partners, Coldridge Barton, Coldridge 346-349 31 NC Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Farm Assured, wormed 2nd June & Ectofly’d 10th August. MJ Brice, Beacon View, Stoodleigh 350 10 Berrichon x Lleyn Shearling Ewes Farm Assured, in the Heptavac P system (last does 12th April) & treated with Cydectin Triclamox 12th April. M Headon, Lower Rill, Shillingford 351-354 40 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes 355-358 40 Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Clik’d 8th July, regularly wormed and fluked – last drench 18th August. RA Helmer, Woolston Court, West Alvington 359-361 26 NC Mule Shearling Ewes 362 10 Suffolk x Shearling Ewes MJ & DM Lake, Lordsdown, South Molton 363-364 20 NC Mule Shearling Ewes 365 10 Texel x Shearling Ewes 366 10 Suffolk x Shearling Ewes Farm Assured. Messrs Greenslade, Langley Farm, Wiveliscombe 367-370 40 Lleyn Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system. FM & DM Hockridge, Butsford Barton, Crediton 371-378 80 Mule Shearling Ewes 379 10 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes 380 10 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes GMA Chugg, Netherton Farm, Farway 381-382 20 Poll Dorset Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system. MJ Tucker, Lee Farm, High Bickington 383 10 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes 384-385 20 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes Footvax’d & in the Heptavac P system. R Rottenbury, Wonham Barton, Blackdog 386-390 50 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes 391-393 30 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes 394-395 20 NC Mule Shearling Ewes CJ & PJ Greenslade, Leonard Farm, Cullompton 396 6 Pure Texel Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, homebred & no concentrates. IJ & TC Greenfield, Huntingford House, Huntingford 397 7 Cheviot Shearling Ewes 398 12 Cheviot x Shearling Ewes 399-400 12 NZ Romney Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system & Clik’d 25th August. TC & AK Heywood, Highfield Farm, Rackenford 401-409 90 Romney Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, electric fence trained and Clik Extra’d 5th July. H & M Thorne, Warkleigh Barton, Umberleigh 410 10 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes 411-412 20 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes 413 10 Berrichon x Mule Shearling Ewes BV & SM Johnson, Cardsmill Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum 414-417 45 NC Mule Shearling Ewes A & L Gillard, Great Harford Farm, Tedburn St Mary 418-420 24 Suffolk x NC Mule Shearling Ewes 421-423 24 Texel x NC Mule Shearling Ewes 424 5 Texel x Cheviot Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system. AR Toogood, Holcombe Court, Holcombe Rogus 425-428 40 Scotch Halfbred x & Border Leicester x Shearling Ewes 429-430 20 Suffolk x Scotch Halfbred Shearling Ewes 431-432 20 Suffolk x Shearling Ewes 433 6 Poll Dorset Shearling Ewes May born, homebred, in the Heptavac P system, Crovect’d and electric fence trained. JH Bond, Cuttery Farm, East Allington 434-435 14 Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system. Huntingdon Partnership, Hunters View 436-438 20 Llanwennog x Mule & Llanwennog Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system and due their booster, from Haymoor flock. RE Sizmur, Oatnell Farm, Okehampton 439-448 100 NC Mule Shearling Ewes KH & PA Govier, Rainsbury Farm, Upton 449 12 Suffolk x Shearling Ewes 450-451 24 Mule x Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Farm Assured & Footvax’d. PS Smerdon, Barnsely, Ashburton 452-459 80 Mule Shearling Ewes 460-464 50 Masham Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Footvax’d & Clik’d 22nd July. CJ Squire & Sons, Ireland Farm, Coryton 465-467 30 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes 468 10 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Footvax’d, Farm Assured & Clik’d 2nd July. JP Simons, Spurlings, South Chard 469-472 40 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system & Footvax’d. P Hunt, Springfields, Stokeinteignhead 473-475 26 NC Mule Shearling Ewes (lambed as ewe lambs) 476-479 38 NC Mule Shearling Ewes (have not lambed) In the Heptavac P system, wormed & Crovect’d.
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