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Store Lambs & Breeding Sheep SATURDAY 29TH OCTOBER 2016 SALE TO COMMENCE 10.00AM CATALOGUED SALE 10,660 Store Lambs & Breeding Sheep ORDER OF SALE The sale will commence at 10.00 am PROMPT with Store Lambs, followed by Ewes. NOTE All TUPS and RIG LAMBS must be declared and sold separately. In the event of any dispute the decision of the Auctioneer will be final. CONDITIONS OF SALE As exhibited in the Pay Office on the day of the Sale. SHORTAGES Any shortages must be reported to the Auctioneer before the Sheep leave the pen. CATERER Refreshments are available from the Market Canteen. REMARKS IN CATALOGUES „D‟ Dipped „S‟ Spray Dipped „W‟ Wormed „V‟ Vaccinated against Orf „C‟ Click „H‟ Heptevac „F‟ Fluked “VC” Vecoxan “FV” Foot Vaccinated “T” Tooth “FM” Full Mouth “BM” Broken Mouth “CU” Correct Udder PLEASE NOTE Under the current legislation you will also need an animal movement licence (ARAMS1 - 01/14) for each consignment of store sheep. Additional copies of the movement licences can be obtained from Animal Reporting and Movement Services, Tel: 0844 5730137. Vendors will also be required to complete a Leek Auctions blue Sheep Movement form declaring that there have been no movements of susceptible livestock onto the holding in the 6 days prior to the date of consignment to the market. These forms should travel with the sheep. Persons attending the market are advised under the Animal Gatherings Order 2004 that if their clothing becomes contaminated with faecal matter whilst in the sheep penning and sale area they will be required to cleanse and disinfect before leaving. IT IS THEREFORE ADVISABLE TO WEAR WATERPROOF LEGGINGS AND RUBBER BOOTS TO PROTECT YOUR OUTER CLOTHING. Please also ensure that your vehicle and trailer are clean prior to loading your stock. Other than on market days Auctioneer, Graham Watkins, may be contacted on 01538 373308 or 07976 370894 TAGS We advise that all sheep that are to be sold as stores, breeding or grazing types should be electronically tagged. Sheep over 12 months of age are to be double tagged. Single electronic slaughter tags can only be used in lambs under 12 months of age Saturday 29th October 2016 To Commence at 10.00am Breeding Sheep to commence at 2pm Approximately Sale of 10,660 Store and Breeding Sheep Including Flock Reduction Viz: 8,948 Store Lambs Mainly Suffolk, Texel & Continental 515 Breeding Ewe Lambs 441 Shearlings 756 Breeding Ewes CONTACTS FOR LEEK MARKET Market Office: 01538 372749 Attention Store Sheep Vendors and Buyers In order to assist our purchasers and vendors, please note our new starting time of 10am for the 2016 / 2017 season. We will be commencing promptly in order that we can commence the breeding sheep at 2pm. We would be pleased if you could ensure that all sheep are consigned to the market in good time to ensure we are able to start promptly. All lambs penned in pens 1 – 179 should be penned and sorted by 9.30am. All other lambs should aimed to be penned by 10am. All breeding sheep should be penned by 12 noon. Market staff are on site from 6.30am to accept delivery of stock. If you need to delivery stock before this time, please contact the auctioneers to make arrangements. Robert Watkins – 07929 946552 Graham Watkins – 07976 370894 Unloading Lamb Vendors Pens 1 – 179 Front of Sheep Shed Pens 180 – 259 New Docks at Rear of Market (between sheep shed and dairy shed) Pens 260 – 315 Roller Shutter Doors (new shed – to rear of market office ) Pens 316 – 413 Barren Shed (bottom building) Pens 414 - 422 Roller Shutter Doors (new shed – to rear of market office) Breeding Sheep Vendors Ewe Lambs Calf Door (front of top shed) Shearlings & Ewes Calf Door (unless advised otherwise on day of sale) If you are unsure, please ask a member of staff We have additional systems in place to ensure all sheep can be unloaded, sorted and sold as swiftly as possible. Thank you for your continued support! We look forward to seeing you all Saturday. STORE LAMBS Pen No. Vendor No. of Lambs__ ________ Comments 1 S Blower, Bollington 8 Texel x WHC, FV 2 S O‟Loghlen, Glossop 10 Texel W 3 - 4 Messrs Peters, Great Hucklow 20 Texel x WHS 5 – 6 J Dawson, Chapel-en-le-Frith 24 Texel x W 7 - 8 J D Hansen-Orr, Glossop 25 Charollais & Suffolk x W 9 - 10 A G Hibbert, Hilton 20 Charollais x WS 11 Miss H Hallam, Birch Vale 10 Texel x WHV 12 - 13 J Wint & Partners, Onecote (FA) 20 Charollais x 14 M E Cooper, Edale 5 Suffolk x W 15 - 16 J Redfern & T Noy, Bradnop 15 Charollais x WC 17 - 22 E Greenwood, Brandside 60 Suffolk / Cheviot WH (ewe lambs separate) 23 - 24 G Jones, Langley 20 Mixed W 25 K Shaw, Wilslock 12 Poll Dorset x 26 - 29 F Belfield, Meerbrook 25 Lleyn x 8 Gritstone Ewe Lambs 30 - 34 J Watson, Hope 55 Texel x 35 – 37 J F Barber, Quarnford 32 Oxford W 38 - 39 H Salt & Son, Grindon (FA) 22 Texel x WC 40 M J & D Needham & Son, Bradnop (FA) 12 Texel x W 41 - 44 D E & G M Storer, Wincle 45 Texel / Charollais WC 45 - 47 J D Alcock, Elkstones (FA) 30 Texel x 48 - 49 T Harding, Kettleshulme 16 Gritstone 50 Tean Nurseries, Tean 15 Texel x W 51 - 54 R Townsend, Eyam 45 Texel / Charollais WC (ewe lambs separate) 55 – 59 T W Fountain, Marston Montgomery 50 Charollais x 60 - 61 J Percival, Youlgreave (FA) 20 Texel x W 62 - 63 S Williams, Quarnford 20 Suffolk & Texel x (Ewe lambs separate) 64 - 68 A Wilshaw, Meerbrook 50 Suffolk x W (ewe lambs separate) 69 - 72 M Goldstraw, Meerbrook 40 Texel x WDC 73 - 77 D A & C S Wilshaw, Meerbrook 50 Texel x WHS 78 - 82 S Edge, Ballidon 50 Texel / Suffolk 83 - 84 I Hine, Sheen 20 Charollais x 85 - 88 R C Salt, Waterhouses 40 Mixed WS STORE LAMBS Pen No. Vendor No. of Lambs__ ________ Comments 89 - 91 J Belfield, Macc Forest 30 Beltex x WHV 92 - 95 A & A Spooner, Upper Hulme 10 Gritstone x WHV 20 Suffolk x 5 Gritstone x (Tup Lambs) 96 D Clamp, Mayfield 10 Texel WHD 97 – 98 Mrs P Hall, Combs 20 Texel x HV 99 B Simpson, Grindon 10 Texel WVH 100 C Bickle, Oakamoor 10 Texel x WC 101 – 112 J M Cottrill & Sons, Bamford 120 Suffolk & Texel 113 – 127 N G Sidebottom, Marple (FA) 150 Suffolk & Texel 128 G Peacock, Grindon 10 Texel x W 129 – 142 G Redfern, Onecote 140 Texel x WV 143 – 144 K Barker, Onecote 15 Mule WC 145 – 149 J Dakin, Rushup Edge 50 Beltex x 150 – 154 C Wain, Upper Hulme 60 Mixed 155 – 156 M & L Gibson, Nantwich 20 Texel x WH 157 – 167 P J Hooley, Wildboarclough 100 Suffolk x (ewe lambs separate) 168 – 170 R Jones, Coplow Dale 28 Suffolk x W (ewe lambs separate) 171 – 174 A C Heathcote, Macclesfield 40 Texel x W 175 A J Gilman, Elkstones 8 Charollais x W 176 – 179 C Grindey, Adlington 40 Texel x 180 – 183 A Hague, Wildboarclough 100 Beltex x 184 – 187 N Coxon, Kirk Ireton 120 Texel, Suffolk & Mule WHC (ewe lambs separate) 188 – 192 R Belfield, Upper Hulme (FA) 200 Texel x 193 – 194 A H & T Carr, Waterfall (FA) 80 Texel x 195 – 199 R Phillips, Ladmanlow (FA) 200 Texel & Oxford 200 – 204 I Woodward, Duffield 200 Texel x 205 D Holland, Glutton Bridge (FA) 40 Texel x WH 206 – 211 D Riley, Quarnford 150 Texel x 212 – 216 S Redfern, Buxton 120 Texel x 217 – 222 W S Hudson & Son, Ilam (FA) 150 Texel & Suffolk WV (Ewe lambs separate) 223 – 226 Frith Bros, Thorpe 100 Suffolk x 227 – 230 R Frith, Thorpe 100 Texel x STORE LAMBS Pen No. Vendor No. of Lambs__ ________ Comments 231 – 241 A Hayes, Alstonefield (FA) 200 Suffolk & Texel 18 Suffolk Mule Ewe Lambs 40 Mule Wethers 241A S Hudson, Ilam 10 Mule Wethers 242 – 243 G W & S Pattinson, Weaver (FA) 50 Texel x WHS 244 – 247 M Tomlinson, Muggington 100 Texel x 248 – 250 J Kirkham, Hartington (FA) 70 Suffolk x W 251 – 253 S Ridgeway, Macclesfield 60 Mule 20 Charollais 254 – 255 C S Edge, Ballidon 50 Suffolk 256 - 257 A J Peach, Warslow 50 Texel 258 – 259 I F & R W Smith, Ilam 60 Suffolk x 260 – 269 W E Turnock & Son, Onecote (FA) 250 Texel & Suffolk x (ewe lambs separate) 270 – 274 A Edgecox, Onecote 120 Charollais x 275 – 276 A Mosley & Son, Brassington (FA) 60 Charollais x WCV 277 – 281 A & J Henshaw, Fairfield 50 Mule W 80 Texel x 282 A Hulme, Leek 30 Texel x 283 – 285 J K & S E Henshaw, Fairfield 100 Suffolk x W (ewe lambs separate) 286 - 289 S Down, Sandon 150 Texel & Charollais x 290 – 293 S J Coates, Fenny Bentley 160 Texel x 294 – 297 D Naylor, Glossop 160 Mixed 298 – 305 R S & E J Longden & Sons, Chinley 150 Texel / Beltex (FA) 150 Suffolk (ewe lambs separate) 306 - 307 S Hodgson, Glossop 60 Mixed 308 – 315 G Millington, Wincle (FA) 200 Texel x (ewe lambs separate) 316 C Wood, Cauldon Lowe 30 Texel x WSH 317 - 320 B Warrington, Bradnop 100 Texel, Suffolk & Charollais 321 M Sowerby, Bradwell 30 Texel x W 322 - 325 Blaze Farm Partners, W‟Clough (FA) 100 Texel W 326 - 331 J F & I M Hill & Son, Furness Vale 100 Charollais x W (FA) 50 Mixed 332 - 333 T N Belfield, Wildboarclough 50 Suffolk x WD 334 - 335 M Wain, Brassington 50 Texel x 336 - 337 I Archer, Elkstones 50 Charollais x W STORE LAMBS Pen No.
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