Catalogue of 872 Lots of POULTRY, BANTAMS, WILDFOWL, WATERFOWL & DEADSTOCK

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Catalogue of 872 Lots of POULTRY, BANTAMS, WILDFOWL, WATERFOWL & DEADSTOCK Catalogue of 872 Lots of POULTRY, BANTAMS, WILDFOWL, WATERFOWL & DEADSTOCK At SALISBURY LIVESTOCK MARKET Netherhampton Road Salisbury SP2 8RH (A3094 west of Salisbury) SATURDAY 21st FEBRUARY 2015 Sale commences at 9 am sharp with the Deadstock Full Restaurant Facilities available Tel 01722 321215 Fax 01722 421553 Email [email protected] £2 NOTES The Market will open at 7 am and all the cages will be erected and numbered by this time. Vendors are therefore encouraged to arrive as early as possible, but should have their entries penned by 8.45 am. Once unloaded all vehicles should be removed from the unloading ramps and parked in an orderly fashion. A supply of wood shavings and water will be available but as usual Vendors must provide their own drinkers. Vendors are reminded that there is a maximum of 5 birds allowed in a pen (except pigeons or chicks). Also only 1 cockerel per cage (NOT A SINGLE COCKEREL). No extra cages will be allocated on the day. Abbreviations PR - 1 Hen and 1 Cockerel TRIO - 2 Hens and 1 Cockerel QUARTET - 3 Hens and 1 Cockerel QUINTET - 4 Hens and 1 Cockerel POL - Point of Lay PLEASE NOTE ALL BIRDS ARE 2014 HATCHED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. VENDORS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO PLACE ANY STRAW IN THE POULTRY OR BANTAM CAGES, SHAVINGS HOWEVER, ARE ACCEPTABLE. ALL PURCHASERS, AND VENDORS with any unsold lots, must collect their tickets from the Auctioneers Sales Office. They should then make their way to the cages, where their birds will be released by a Steward. All purchases must be paid for within an hour of the last lot being sold. NO BIRDS SHOULD BE TAKEN OUT OF A PEN WITHOUT A STEWARD BEING PRESENT PURCHASERS PLEASE NOTE – PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD WILL INCUR A 2% CHARGE. This Auction is conducted on a PAY ON THE DAY BASIS and all payments should be made immediately after the sale and not later than one hour after the last lot has been offered. Purchasers unknown to the Auctioneers should either bring with them a Bankers Draft, sufficient cash to pay for their purchases or if wishing to pay by cheque a supporting letter from their Bankers. Please note credit/debit cards may be acceptable but prospective purchasers should also bring an alternative method of payment. If a credit card is used there will be an addition charge of 2%. NO CREDIT WILL BE ALLOWED. PURCHASERS ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE CONDITIONS OF SALE. ************************************************************************************************** STARTING TIMES Poultry deadstock at 9 am prompt Bantams at 9.15 am Poultry at 9.30 am Domestic Geese, Peafowl, Turkeys, Quail & Pigeons at approx 10.15 am after the deadstock Wildfowl, Wildfowl Geese & Waterfowl at approx 10.45 am after the pigeons Once again we would remind you that NO OTHER POULTRY apart from those entered in the Sale Catalogue should be brought into the market. This is a DEFRA licensed sale Private sales and pre-arranged collection of any birds is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN. Should anyone see anything suspicious regarding the above, they are urged to contact a member of Southern Counties Auctioneers staff or a DEFRA representative and action will be taken immediately. If you transport poultry as part of your business an animal transport Type 1 Authorisation is needed for journeys over 65km (40 miles) and up to 8 hours. A competence certificate is also required. Please contact the Animal Health Officer present at the sale or your local authority trading standards team for more information. Alternatively you can ring the DEFRA welfare in transport helpline on 0845 603 8395. Some exemptions apply. *************************** Please Note All lots are sold as seen. The Auctioneers have described the lots to the best of their ability and belief from the information furnished by the Vendor. The Vendor who supplies such statements is alone responsible for any error or mis-statement which there may be. All prospective purchasers are encouraged to thoroughly view stock before purchase and any queries on said purchase must be notified to the auctioneer before stock leaves the premises. Prospective purchasers should note that a buyers premium of 7.5% plus VAT will be added to ALL INVOICES at time of payment. DEADSTOCK At 9 am 1-2 10 HERAS FENCING PANELS 3-4 2 ROLLS CHESTNUT FENCING 5-6 8 PART SHEETS PLYWOOD 7-8 DRINKERS & FEEDERS 9-10 PART SHEETS STERLING BOARD 11-15 DETAILS DAY OF SALE 16-30 TIMBER 31 DETAILS DAY OF SALE 32 PLASTIC POULTRY CARRIER 33 PLASTIC CHICK REARING TRAY 34-35 SMALL METAL SIGN 36 BLACK FOLDING METAL PET CAGE 37 PLASTIC POULTRY CARRIER 38 LARGE METAL SIGN FARMING SCENE 39 BLACK METAL POSTBOX WITH KEY 40 WHITE METAL POULTRY CARRIER 41 PLASTIC CHICK REARING TRAY 42 LARGE METAL SIGN POULTRY SCENE 43 DETAILS DAY OF SALE 44 PLASTIC POULTRY CARRIER 45 PAIR OF METAL PEAFOWL 46 DETAILS DAY OF SALE 47 LARGE METAL TIN SIGN 48-51 POULTRY CRATE 52-55 DETAILS DAY OF SALE 56 GALVANISED FEEDER 57 PLASTIC FEEDER 58 2 GALVANISED FEEDERS 59 ELECTRONIC SCALES (BATTERY) 60-62 DETAILS DAY OF SALE 63 FEEDER 64 1000 LITRE BARREL 65 ROLLAWAY NEST BOX 66 BROODY ARK 67-70 DETAILS DAY OF SALE 71 3 X 3 SHED 72 POULTRY ARK 73-74 BLOCK 3 NEST BOXES 75-76 BROODY COOP AND RUN 77-78 4 BIRD BOXES 79-80 12 LENGTHS 2 X 1 81-82 BROODY BOX 83-84 DOUBLE NEST BOX 85 POULTRY CARRYING CRATE 86-95 DETAILS DAY OF SALE 96 SMALL DUCK BATH 97 30M ELECTRIC POULTRY NETTING 98 SMALL CHAINSAW WO 99-100 WOODEN CARRY CASE 101 METAL FEED BIN 102 LARGE PET CARRIER 103 WICKER PET CARRIER 104 PLASTIC NIPPLE BUCKET 105 2 LARGE METAL FEEDERS 106-109 LARGE NIPPLE DRINKER DRUM 110-111 2 SMALL METAL DRINKERS 112 PLASTIC FEEDER 113-115 70L PLASTIC FEEDER ON LEGS 116 LARGE METAL DRINKER 117-119 POULTRY CRATE 120 ROLLS WATER PIPE 121 QUANTITY PLY 122 CHICK BROODER 123 ROLL BARBED WIRE 124 ELECTRIC FENCER 125 FOUR COCKEREL PICTURES 126-127 2 GREY FEED TROUGHS 128 GREEN WATER BUTT 129 FOLD UP WIRE CAGE 130 2 FOLD UP WIRE CAGES 131 ASSORTMENT OF DRINKERS & FEEDERS 132 2 SINGLE NEST BOXES 133 EGG BOXES AND TRAYS 134 2 METAL DRINKERS AND 2 METAL FEEDERS 135 BRINSEA 380 INCUATOR PAT TESTED 136-138 POULTRY HOUSING 139 POULTRY CRATE ON WHEELS 140 OCTAGON INCUBATOR PAT TESTED 141-142 SPRING CHICKEN FEEDER 143-144 WHITE WATER BUTT 145-150 DETAILS DAY OF SALE DOMESTIC GEESE, PEAFOWL, TURKEYS, PHEASANTS, PARTRIDGE, GUINEA FOWL, QUAIL & PIGEONS At approx 10.15 am after the deadstock Vendors and Purchasers should make no attempt to collect their birds from the cages without a steward being present DOMESTIC GEESE D H TURNER ESQ 151 PR WHITE CHINESE B.2013 UNRELATED MR L D GRIFFITHS 152-153 PR GREY TOULOUSE J BURCOMBE ESQ 154 PR GREY GIANT DEWLAP TOULOUSE UNRELATED 155 2 GREY GIANT DEWLAP TOULOUSE GEESE MR S A MILLS 156 LAVENDER CHINESE 157 FAWN CHINESE T WITHEY ESQ 158 TRIO GREY GIANT DEWLAP TOULOUSE B.2013-14 UNRELATED PINIONED S J BUTT ESQ 159 GREY STEINBACHER 160-161 GREY TOULOUSE GOOSE B.2013 162 WHITE EMBDEN MRS P SHERWIN 163 WHITE CHINESE GANDER B.2010 164 WHITE CHINESE GANDER PEAFOWL S HAWKER ESQ 165-166 DETAILS DAY OF SALE MARCUS LANGFORD ESQ 167 2 INDIAN BLUE HENS E M GODWIN ESQ 168 PR INDIAN BLUE B.2013 UNRELATED 169 PR BLACK SHOULDER B.2013 UNRELATED 170 WHITE COCK B.2013 MR J MASSEY 171 PR INDIAN BLUE 172 PR INDIAN BLUE (BLACK SHOULDERED) TURKEYS C SEAFORD ESQ 173-174 TRIO WHITE, BLACK BARRED CROLLWITZER MRS R ZDROJEWSKI 175-176 PR NARRAGANSETT PHEASANTS MR K ORCHARD 177 RED GOLDEN COCK MR D BROWN 178 TRIO BLUE MELANISTIC 179 2 BLUE MELANISTIC HENS E M GODWIN ESQ 180 PR GOLDEN UNRELATED C FISHER ESQ 181 PR RED GOLDEN B.2013-14 182 2 RED GOLDEN COCKS A COLLIER ESQ 183 SILVER HEN 184 PR REEVES 185 PR LADY AMHERST B.2013 UNRELATED 186 WHITE CRESTED KALIJ COCK PARTRIDGE MR K ORCHARD 187-188 PR ENGLISH GUINEA FOWL P ALLEN ESQ 189 2 GUINEA FOWL FEMALES R WALL ESQ 190 3 LAVENDER HENS POL K J MOGFORD ESQ 191 DETAILS DAY OF SALE MRS B E NOYCE 192 2 LAVENDER KEETS UNRELATED K C DYMOND ESQ 193 2 LAVENDER S FRIZZELL ESQ 194-195 DETAILS DAY OF SALE QUAIL K J MOGFORD ESQ 196-197 DETAILS DAY OF SALE MARCUS LANGFORD ESQ 198 TRIO CHINESE PAINTED POL D H BATCH 199 6 JUMBO HENS PIGEONS D P LUDLOW ESQ 200 3 WHITE GARDEN FANTAILS 201 BLACK/CREAM/WHITE WEST OF ENGLAND TUMBLERS (1 ADULT 2 YOUNG) 202 3 WHITE GARDEN FANTAILS M WINDOW ESQ 203 PR DIAMOND DOVES 204 2 WHITE BARBARY DOVES D H BATCH 205 PR KING B.2013 206 KING MALE P MIDDLETON 207 2 PRS WHITE FANTAIL M VAUGHAN ESQ 208 2 BLUE INDIAN FANTAILS 209 2 ALMOND INDIAN FANTAIL 210 2 YELLOW INDIAN FANTAILS MRS M E DOBBIN 211-212 DOVES P MIDDLETON 213 2 PRS RED/BLACK TIGER CAPUCHIN A COLLIER ESQ 214 5 APRICOT DOVES S GREENSTREET ESQ 215-216 PR BLACK CAPPUCHIN 217 PR BOWN GERMAN OWL MISS M A SARGEANT 218 2 PRS YELLOW/WHITE BIRMINGHAM ROLLERS WILDFOWL, WILDFOWL GEESE, SWAN & WATERFOWL At approx 10.45 am after the pigeons Vendors and Purchasers should make no attempt to collect their birds from the cages without a steward being present G BROWN ESQ 219 PR MANDARIN UNRELATED PINIONED 220 MANDARIN DRAKE PINIONED 221 NORTHERN PINTAIL DRAKE PINIONED 222 CAROLINA DUCK PINIONED 223 FULVOUS WHISTLING DUCK B.2012 PINIONED T SMITH ESQ 224-225 BLUE WINGED TEAL DRAKE PINIONED 226 PR FULVOUS WHISTLING TREE DUCK PINIONED T ADAMS ESQ 227 CINNAMON TEAL DRAKE MR B W RIDEOUT 228 PR NORMAL/BUFF CAROLINA P HUNT ESQ 229 PR MANDARIN U/R CLOSE RUNG PINIONED 230 MANDARIN DRAKE CLOSE RUNG PINIONED C S PONTING & CO 231 PR LAYSAN TEAL 232 PR FULVOUS 233 BLUE WING TEAL DUCK 234 PR MARBLED TEAL MR D BROWN 235 RED BREASTED POCHARD DUCK WILDFOWL GEESE G BROWN ESQ 236 PR CEREOPSIS B.2013-14 U/R PINIONED MR D BROWN 237 RED BREASTED GANDER A COLLIER ESQ
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