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Sale of Poultry, Waterfowl and Pigs Etc. Thursday 7 March 2019 Lawrie & Symington Ltd Lanark Agricultural Centre Sale of Poultry, Waterfowl and Pigs etc. Thursday 7th March 2019 Ringstock at 10.30 a.m. General Hall at 11.00 a.m This catalogue is only a guide and may be subject to change Lanark Agricultural Centre Sale of Poultry and Waterfowl Special Conditions of Sale The Sale will be conducted subject to the Conditions of Sale of Lawrie and Symington Ltd as approved by the Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland which will be on display in the Auctioneer’s office on the day of sale. In addition the following conditions apply. 1. No animal may be sold privately prior to the sale, but must be offered for sale through the ring. 2. Animals which fail to reach the price fixed by the vendor may be sold by Private Treaty after the Auction. All such sales must be passed through the Auctioneers and will be subject to full commission. Reserve Prices should be given in writing to the auctioneer prior to the commencement of the sale. 3. All stock must be numbered and penned in accordance with the catalogued number on arrival at the market. 4. All entries offered for sale must be pre-entered in writing and paid for in full with the entries being allocated on a first come first served basis by the closing date or at 324 2x2 Cages and/or at 70 3x3 Cages, whichever is earliest. 5. No substitutes to entries will be accepted 10 days prior to the date of sale. Any substitutes brought on the sale day WILL NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE. 6. No unbooked entries will be accepted on the day of sale. 7. All purchasers please note that there is a 5% buyer’s commission on all lots bought on the day. 8. Anybody wishing to bid on or purchase any lots must first purchase a bidders number for £2 at the main office. 9. All Waterfowl must have water provided by vendor Consumer and Trading Standards The Transport of Animals (Cleansing and Disinfection) (Scotland) Regulations 2005. The above Regulations came into force on the 27th of January 2006. Animals to be transported:- • Hoofed animals • Domestic fowl, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls, quails, pigeons, pheasants, partridges and ratites. • Racing Pigeons The Regulations require that any bird purchased from a sale at a market can only be transported in a container that has been cleansed and disinfected before the animal or bird is loaded onto it. It also means that any carrying container should be of a type that can be cleansed and disinfected so a cardboard box would not be suitable for this purpose. All cleansing and disinfection must be carried out so as to reduce the risk of disease transmission by transporting. Failing to comply with this requirement is an offence under the Regulations. Any person found guilty of an offence under these Regulations shall be liable of a fine up to £5000. For further advice please contact the Animal Health and Welfare Officer on 01698 455696 This catalogue is only a guide and may be subject to change. Please ensure that you check the Pens/Ringstock before you purchase. Under the instruction from Trading Standards Please note Rabbits brought in to the market in Containers must be able to stand comfortably with their ears pricked. Any Rabbits that do not meet this instruction will be refused for sale. Order of Sale Ring No. 1 at 10.30 a.m. Sale of Ringstock and Sundry Items --------- Followed by Sale of Store and Breeding Pigs, Goats, Sheep --------- In the General Hall at 11.00 a.m. Sale of Hen Houses and Runs Followed by the Sale of Poultry and Waterfowl In Ring 1 at 10.30 a.m: Class 3 - Eggs J Beith, Holding Longcroft Lot 401 1 Doz White Leghorn 402 1 Doz Cuckoo Maran J Strang, Kirkton Court Lot 403 1 Doz Cream Legbar Hatching Eggs 404 1 Doz Cream Legbar Hatching Eggs W Brown, Johnshill Farm Lot 405 1 Doz Cream Legbar 406 1 Doz Cream Legbar R Gibson, Kirtledene Lot 407 24 Lavender Pekin’s Eggs 408 24 Jap Quail Eggs 409 24 Jap Quail Eggs 410 12 Trout Runner Eggs 411 12 Light Sussex Eggs 412 12 Buff Sussex Eggs 413 12 Blue Leghorn Eggs 414 12 Welsummer Eggs 415 6 Toulouse eggs 416 6 Toulouse Eggs I Crump, Blairmore Lot 417 1 Doz Gold Silkie Eggs 418 1 Doz Gold Silkie Eggs 419 1 Doz Gold Silkie Eggs 420 1 Doz Mixed Fawn & White Runner and Welsh Harlequin Eggs 421 1 Doz Mixed Fawn & White Runner and Welsh Harlequin Eggs 422 1 Doz mixed Welsh Harlequin and Cayuga Ducks Eggs Z Warr, Sandhill House Lot 423 1 Doz Rhode Island Red Large Fowl Eggs 424 1 Doz Rhode Island Red Large Fowl Eggs 425 1 Doz Rhode Island Red Large Fowl Eggs 426 1 Doz Rhode Island Red Large Fowl Eggs 427 1 Doz Rhode Island Red X Cream Legbar Eggs P Baxter, Victory Cottage Lot 428 Tray Light Sussex Eggs 429 Tray Cream Legbar Eggs 430 Tray Black Leghorn Eggs W Craig, Blendewing Lot 431 Goose Eggs 432 Cream Legbar Eggs J Lawson, Braeside Lot 433 White Silkie Eggs Large Fowl 434 1 Doz Welsummer Eggs D Hewison, Burnside Lot 435 6 Crested Cream Legbar Eggs 436 6 Crested Cream Legbar Eggs R Smith, The Shieling Lot 437 1 Doz Rhode Island Red Large Fowl Eggs Class 4 – Ringstock/Growers and Quail S Murray, Whinfield Lot 501 Pair Bengalese 502 Pair Zebra 503 Pair Zebra 504 Pair Zebra 505 Pair Fife Canaries K McSorley, Ar Dhachaidh Lot 506 Pair White Fantails 507 Pair White Young Fantails G Waddell, Burnvale Lot 508 2 Kakariki Hens 2018 F Frame, Hawthronbank Lot 509 RIR Cock 510 Rumpless Araucana Cock Show Quality J Rodger, Hamilton Road Lot 511 2 Diamond Doves 512 2 Diamond Doves 513 2 Diamond Doves 514 Old English Doe 515 Old English Doe 516 2 Kakariki 517 2 Kakariki 518 2 Kakariki 519 Small Birds P Baxter, Victory Cottage Lot 520 Box 6 Rhode Rock Pullets 6Wks 521 Box 6 Bluebell Pullets 6 Wks GE Campbell, Howes Way Lot 522 Pair Guinea Pigs 523 Trio English Bantams T Thomson, Marley Hill Lot 524 Box of 7 Japanese Quail 6 Months 525 Box of 7 Japanese Quail 6 Months D Hewison, Burnside Lot 526 10 Sussex Growers Female 12 Wks 527 10 Leghorn Gorwers Female 12 Wks 528 10 Blacktail Growers Female 12 Wks 529 10 Mixed Female Growers 12 Wks 530 10 Mixed Female Growers 12 Wks 531 6 Mixed Female Growers 12 Wks 532 6 Mixed Female Growers 12 Wks 533 6 Mixed Female Growers 12 Wks 534 6 Mixed Female Growers 12 Wks 535 6 Mixed Female Growers 12 Wks M Leggate, Stramolloch Lot 536 Pair Horseman Pigeon Pouters Unrelated 2018 R Jackson, Melvinhall Lot 537 Budgie 538 Budgie R Gibson, Kirtledene Lot 539 10 Japanese Quail 540 10 Japanese Quail 541 10 Japanese Quail 542 4 White Doves 543 4 White Fantails 544 4 Coloured Fantails 545 4 White Doves 546 4 White Fantails 547 4 Coloured Fantails B Gardiner, Shawfield Lot 548 Black English Buck 549 Black English Buck 550 Black English Doe R Leggate, Borebrae Lot 551 Box of Cream Legbar Growers 552 Box of Tuxedo Quail 2019 Birds 553 Box Quail 2019 Birds W Craig, Blendewing Lot 554 Pair Diamond Doves 555 Pair Diamond Doves 556 Pair Diamond Doves 557 Pair Diamond Doves 558 Pair Zebra Finches 559 Pair Zebra Finches 560 Pair Zebra Finches 561 Pair Zebra Finches 562 Pair Zebra Finches Class 6 – Sundry Items J Bell, Douglas Place Lot 601 Box Type Bird Cage G Burns, The Cottage Lot 602 4 Exhibition Poultry Pictures J Reekie, Carbrook Lot 603 Bird Cage F Duggan Lot 604 Brinsea Octango Incubator Complete with Auto Cradle ……6…………..and Candling Light J Rodger, Hamilton Road Lot 605 5 Breeding Boxes 606 5 Breeding Boxes 607 Garden Tools 608 Garden Tools 609 Kian Dog Bed 610 Plastic Box 6 Carries T King, Gairney Bridge Lot 611 Feeder & Drinker 612 2 Feeders 613 Large Feeder 614 Poultry Crate G Ganley, Durdar Road Lot 615 Blue Drum 616 Blue Drum 617 4 Drink/Feed Troughs 618 4 Drink/Feed Troughs R Jackson, Melvinhall Lot 619 10 Coop Cups 620 10 Coop Cups 621 2 Poultry Drinkers 622 2 Galvanised Seed Hopper 623 Galvanised Seed Hopper 624 Double Breeding Cage 625 Double Breeding Cage R Gibson, Kirtledene Lot 626 10 Drinkers G Brown Cairnsmore Lot 627 Automatic 48 egg incubator J Webster, West Cottage Lot 628 Rearing Cage M Macphee, Low Ranachan Lot 629 48 Egg Incubator 630 Large Metal Treadle Feeder In The Pens Following Ringstock Pigs P Baxter, Victory Cottage Pen 401 Lot Pietrain Boar (Young) M Mitchell, South Moorhouse Pen 402 Lot 2 Pietrain Pigs Goats and sheep T King, Gairneybridge 1-2 Lot Pygmy Goat Pedigree Registered 8 Years Male Pygmy Goat Pedigree Registered 5 Years Nanny Blue Faced Leicester Ewe 2 Years In the General Hall at 11.00 a.m: Houses and Runs 2 x 2 Cages E Mccosh, Carringtonhill Lot 1 Pair Partridge Pekin Bantams 2 TBA 3 TBA R Smith, The Shieling Lot 4 Rhode Island Red Cockerel D Sharpe, Westfield Lot 5 3 Light Sussex Pullets 6 3 Rhode Island Red Pullets K Silver, Easter Road Lot 7 Pair Sumatra Pullets 8 1 Breda Pullets 1 X Hen 9 2 Barred Wyandotte, 1 Gold Wyandotte Pullets D Ridley, Davlyn Croft Lot 10 Lavender Araucana Cock 18 Hatch 11 Lavender Araucana Cock 18 Hatch J Beith, Holding Longcroft Lot 12 Cherry Valley Ducks 24 Wks 13 Cherry Valley Ducks 24 Wks 14 Peahen Aug 2018 15 Peahen Aug 2018 GE Campbell, Howes Way Lot 16 Trio Year Old Laying Hens G Haddow, Allandale Lot 17 4 Hyline Hens POL 18 4 Hyline Hens POL 19 4 Hyline Hens POL 20 4 Hyline Hens POL 21 4 Hyline Hens POL 22 4 Hyline Hens POL 23 4 Hyline Hens POL 24 4 Hyline Hens POL 25 White Silkie Cockerel 2018 26 Trio Silver Spangled Hamburg 27 Trio Gold Hamburg’s A Hambleton Lot 28 4 Copper Black Maran’s 29 4 Legbar Cockerels I Macdonald, Old Mains Cottage Lot 30 Trio Araucana Mixed Colours 31 2 Cockerels T Kerr, Greenfield Lot 32 Pair Welsummer POL 33 Pair Welsummer POL M Leggate, Stramolloch Lot 34 Pair silver Appleyard Ducks M Leggate, Stramolloch Lot 35 Pair Cayuga Ducks 36 Pair
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