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SATURDAY 14TH March 2020 SALE OF SATURDAY 14TH March 2020 SALE OF OVER 1100 LOTS COMPRISING RARE & PURE BREEDS OF POULTRY, BANTAMS, WATERFOWL, WILDFOWL, GEESE, TURKEYS, PEAFOWL, PHEASANTS, GUINEA FOWL, QUAIL, PIGEONS, DEADSTOCK AND HATCHING EGGS TO BE HELD AT FROME LIVESTOCK MARKET STANDERWICK, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 2QB Tel: 01373 830033 Sale will commence: 9.30am Deadstock & Hatching Eggs 10.00am Poultry (with potentially several auctions running simultaneously) Catalogue £2.00 CONDITIONS OF SALE: All stock are sold in accordance with the LAA Conditions of Sale (displayed in office). PAYMENT: All lots must be paid for in full on the day of sale by Cash, or Debit Card. BUYERS PREMIUM: Buyers premium will be added to the purchase price of all lots at a rate of 12.5% (Plus VAT) CAGES: All cages must be cable tied shut by the vendor once they have caged their birds, cable ties are available in the Market Office. WATER: Will be available but it’s the vendor’s responsibility to provide their own drinkers. BEDDING: Bedding will be provided in all cages by the Auctioneers. COLLECTION: Both purchased lots and un-sold lots will only be released on presenting an invoice or not sold ticket to a member of market staff. It’s the purchaser’s responsibility to use a suitable, clean ventilated crate or carrier to transport their bird’s home. DESCRIPTIONS: Descriptions are a guide ONLY & full details will be provided at time of sale. The Auctioneers will describe all lots to the best of their ability based on information provided by the vendor; The vendor is therefore responsible for all inaccuracies in statements and descriptions. ABREVIATIONS Pair – 1 Male & 1 Female. Trio – 1 Male & 2 Females. Quartet – 1 Male & 3 Females. IL – in lay. POL – point of lay. UR – unrelated. VAC – vaccinated. LF – large fowl. BUYERS NUMBERS: All potential purchasers must obtain a buyer’s number from the Market Office, full address and telephone number will be required to register. PURCHASER: The purchaser will be the highest bidder of each lot, if this is disputed by any purchasers the Auctioneer has the right to decide who shall be the purchaser or re offer the lot for sale. AUCTIONEERS: Reserve the right to refuse any bid and to remove any lots from the auction which either don’t comply with the auction rules or are deemed un sound or diseased. E. & OE. SELLING TIMES 9.30 AM – Deadstock & Hatching Eggs Followed by: 10.OO AM – Large Fowl Poultry Bantams Domestic Ducks Guinea Fowl Ornamental Pheasants Quail Pigeons & Doves Ornamental Ducks Domestic Geese Turkeys Peafowl Ornamental Geese & Swans Frome Market Standerwick Frome Somerset BA11 2QB Tel: 01373 830 033 Fax: 01373 831 201E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.fromelivestock.com SECTION 1 – LARGE FOWL POULTRY (commencing at 10am) Ms KELLY SEYMOUR, 1 2 RHODE ISLAND RED HENS 2019 WORMED 2 2 LEMON PYLE BRAHMA HENS 2019 WORMED VCC 3 2 BARNEVELDER HENS 2019 WORMED 4 2 LEMON PYLE BRAHMA HENS 2019 WORMED VCC 5 2 BUFF ORPINGTON HENS 2019 WORMED VCC 6 2 LEMON PYLE BRAHMA HENS WORMED VCC 7 2 RARE SILVER DORKING HENS WORMED 8 TRIO LIGHT SUSSEX 2019 WORMED 9 2 LEMON PYLE BRAHMA HENS 2019 WORMED VCC 10 DETAILS ON THE DAY Ms S FINCH, 11 PAIR LEMON PYLE BRAHMA 2019 UR WORMED VC 12 2 BUFF ORPINGTON HENS 2019 WORMED VCC 13 2 LEMON PYLE BRAHMA HENS 2019 WORMED VCC 14 2 BARNEVELDER HENS 2019 WORMED 15 2 LEMON PYLE BRAHMA HENS 2019 WORMED VCC 16 2 BUFF ORPINGTON HENS 2019 WORMED VCC 17 2 LEMON PYLE BRAHMA HENS 2019 WORMED VCC 18 PAIR LEMON PYLE BRAHMAS 2019 UR WORMED VCC 19 2 BUFF ORPINGTON HENS 2019 WORMED VCC 20 2 LIGHT SUSSEX HENS 2019 WORMED & VAC K PRICE, 21 PAIR SPLASH JERSEY GIANTS 2019 22 2 SCOTS DUMPY PULLETS 2019 TGJ BUCK, 23 2 WELSUMMER PULLETS 24 2 WELSUMMER PULLETS 25 2 WELSUMMER PULLETS 26 2 ISABELLA BRAHMA PULLETS 27 2 BLUE ORPINGTON PULLETS 28 1 SPECKLED SUSSEX PULLET 29 2 BUFF ORPINGTON PULLETS 30 2 BUFF ORPINGTON PULLETS 31 2 LAVENDER ARAUCANA PULLETS 32 2 LAVENDER ARAUCANA PULLETS 33 TRIO VORWERK PULLETS 34 2 VORWERK PULLETS 35 2 CHAMOIS POLAND PULLETS 36 2 GOLD LACED POLAND PULLETS 37 2 WHITE POLAND PULLETS 38 2 POLAND PULLETS 39 2 SILKIE PULLETS 40 2 SILKIE PULLETS 41 2 SILKIE PULLETS 42 2 SILKIE PULLETS 43 2 CREAM LEGBAR PULLETS NEW FOREST POULTRY, 44 TRIO LIGHT SUSSEX 2019 POL 45 2 FEMALE LIGHT SUSSEX PULLETS 2019 POL 46 2 FEMALE LIGHT SUSSEX PULLETS 2019 POL 47 2 FEMALE LIGHT SUSSEX PULLETS 2019 POL 48 TRIO BUFF SUSSEX 2019 POL UR 49 2 BUFF SUSSEX PULLETS 2019 POL 50 2 BUFF SUSSEX PULLETS 2019 POL 51 2 BUFF SUSSEX PULLETS 2019 POL 52 2 FRENCH COPPER BLACK MARAN PULLETS 2019 53 2 LIGHT SUSSEX PULLETS 2019 POL 54 TRIO BLUE FRENCH COPPER MARANS 2019 POL UR 55 2 FRENCH WHEATEN MARAN PULLETS 56 2 FRENCH WHEATEN MARAN PULLETS 2019 POL 57 TRIO BLACK FRENCH COPPER MARANS 2019 POL UR 58 2 BLACK FRENCH COPPER MARAN PULLETS 2019 POL 59 2 BLACK FRENCH COPPER MARAN PULLETS 2019 POL 60 QUARTET SPLASH FRENCH COPPER MARANS 2019 POL UR 61 2 FRENCH COPPER BLACK MARAN PULLETS 2019 POL 62 TRIO OF FRENCH WHEATEN MARAN U/R POL 2019 63 2 FRENCH WHEATEN MARAN PULLETS 2019 POL A HICKS, 64 PAIR SPANISH UR R WALL, 65 2 BUFF ORPINGTON PULLETS IL DAVID BATCH, 66 2 WELSUMMER PULLETS POL 67 1 LAVENDER ARAUCANA PULLET POL 68 3 BLUE EGG LAYING HYBRID PULLETS POL A HEDDITCH, 69 1 SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE PULLET SEPT 2019 POL MR C BURROWS, 70 TRIO DOMINIQUE 2019 POL UR BRED FROM SHOW STOCK 71 TRIO DOMINIQUE 2019 POL UR BRED FROM SHOW STOCK 72 PAIR ASIL 2019 POL UR BRED FROM SHOW STOCK 73 1 SULTAN WHITE PULLET 2019 POL SHOW STOCK 74 TRIO OXFORD BROWN RED 2019 POL UR SHOW STOCK 75 3 OXFORD BROWN RED PULLETS 2019 POL SHOW STOCK 76 TRIO BLACK AUSTRALORP 2019 POL UR SHOW STOCK 77 2 BLACK AUSTRALORP PULLETS 2019 POL UR SHOW STOCK C S PONTING, 78 2 WELSUMMER PULLETS POL 79 2 WELSUMMER PULLETS POL 80 2 SPECKLED SUSSEX PULLETS POL 81 2 SPECKLED SUSSEX PULLETS POL 82 TRIO WHEATEN MARAN POL UR 83 2 WHEATEN MARAN PULLETS POL 84 2 WHEATEN MARAN PULLETS POL 85 2 SPECKLED SUSSEX PULLETS POL 86 2 SILVER PENCILLED WYANDOTTE PULLETS POL 2018-2019 P TORY, 87 2 FEMALE APPENZELLER 88 2 FEMALE BARNEVELDER 89 2 FEMALE CREAM LEGBAR A DAVIS, 90 PAIR BLACK LEGHORN 2018/2019 C CANDY, 91 PAIR BUFF SUSSEX POL UR 2019 92 PAIR LIGHT SUSSEX POL UR 2019 93 QUARTET CRESTED CREAM LEGBAR PULLETS POL 2019 94 PAIR BUFF SUSSEX POL UR 2019 95 TRIO LIGHT SUSSEX POL UR 2019 96 PAIR BUFF SUSSEX POL UR 2019 PENRHIWGARN, 97 2 FEMALE VORWERK POL 98 2 FEMALE LAKENVELDER POL 99 2 FEMALE RHODE ISLAND 100 2 FEMALE WELSUMMER POL 101 2 FEMALE SILVER DUCKWING WELSUMMER POL 102 2 FEMALE LEGBAR POL 103 2 FEMALE LEGBAR POL 104 2 FEMALE BRAHMA 105 2 FEMALE COCHIN 106 2 FEMALE BUFF ORPINGTON J WOODWARD, 107 1 BRAHMA HEN 108 TRIO SALMON FAVEROLLE 2019 POL 109 3 CUCKOO MARAN PULLETS 2019 110 PAIR SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE 2019 POL 111 PAIR SALMON BRAHMA 2019 POL 112 3 CUCKOO MARAN PULLETS 113 2 WHITE SUSSEX PULLETS 2019 A COX, 114 QUARTET (1M 3F) SILVER CAMPINE POL 2019 115 2 ARAUCANA PULLETS POL 2019 116 TRIO SILVER APPENZELLER SPITZHAUBEN POL 2019 117 2 BLACK JERSEY GIANT PULLETS POL 2019 R BURFORD, 118 PAIR BLACK & WHITE LAKENVELDERS POL M BARTLETT, 119 PAIR GINGER RED OLD ENGLISH GAME 2019 120 PAIR GYPSY FACE BROWN RED OLD ENGLISH GAME 2019 121 PAIR GOLDEN DUCKWING OLD ENGLISH GAME 2019 122 PAIR DUCKWING OLD ENGLISH GAME 123 2 OLD ENGLISH GAME PULLETS 2019 124 PAIR GINGER RED OLD ENGLISH GAME 2019 125 PAIR GOLDEN DUCKWING OLD ENGLISH GAME 2019 126 PAIR GYPSY FACE BROWN RED OLD ENGLISH GAME 2019 127 PAIR OF INDIAN GAME 2018 A TARMAS 128 PAIR CREAM LEGBAR POL UR 129 1 COLUMBIAN WYANDOTTE HEN 2018 130 NOT FORWARD 131 PAIR BLACK LEGHORN 2018 UR 132 PAIR WHITE LEGHORN POL UR 133 PAIR GOLD DUCKWING LEGHORN 2018 UR 134 PAIR MIXED & WHITE EXCHEQUER LEGHORN POL UR 135 2 RHODE ISLAND RED HENS 2018 136 1 RHODE ISLAND RED HEN 2018 137 2 CUCKOO HENS 2018 138 2 LIGHT SUSSEX HENS 2018 139 TRIO CREAM LEGBARS J BUTT, 141 QUINTET SILVER SPANGLED APPENZELLER 142 TRIO PAINT SILKIES R THOMAS, 143 PAIR COPPER BLACK MARAN 2019 RJ PILTON, 144 3 MARAN PULLETS POL 2019 145 3 BARNEVELDER PULLETS POL 2019 146 3 BUFF SUSSEX PULLETS POL 2019 147 2 MARAN PULLETS POL 2019 148 3 BARNEVELDER PULLETS POL 2019 149 2 BUFF SUSSEX PULLETS POL 2019 150 TRIO SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE 151 3 VORWERK PULLETS POL 2019 152 2 SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE PULLETS POL 2019 153 QUARTET MARSH DAISY POL 2019 154 QUARTET MARSH DAISY POL 2019 155 2 SILVER CAMPINE PULLETS 156 2 SILVER CAMPINE PULLETS POL 2019 157 3 SILVER BRAKEL PULLETS POL 2019 158 TRIO VORWERK POL 2019 CHLOE RAINES 159 PAIR BLACK BRAHMA UR 12MO A K PARFITT, 160 TRIO SILVER CAMPINE POL 2019 C HORLER, 161 2 BLACK LEGHORN HENS POL 162 2 PILE LEGHORN HENS POL 163 2 BLUE LEGHORN HENS POL RARE COLOUR 164 PAIR BLACK LEGHORNS 165 2 LEGHORN HENS 166 2 BLUE SILVER BRAHMA HENS 167 3 WHEATON MARAN HENS 168 3 BLACK CUCKOO CHALK HILL HENS 169 3 PARTRIDGE CHALK HILL HENS 170 3 PARTRIDGE CHALK HILL HENS 171 3 PARTRIDGE CHALK HILL HENS 172 3 PARTRIDGE CHALK HILL HENS 173 3 PARTRIDGE CHALK HILL HENS 174 3 PARTRIDGE CHALK HILL HENS 175 3 PARTRIDGE CHALK HILL HENS S BARNES, 176 TRIO GOLD PARTRIDGE BRAHMA 177 2 GOLD PARTRIDGE BRAHMA PULLETS THOMAS SMITH, 178 PAIR DUCKWING SHAMO GAME UR 179 PAIR GINGER SHAMO GAME UR 180 PAIR BROWN RED OXFORD GAME UR 181 PAIR BLACK RED OXFORD GAME UR 182 PAIR DUN OXFORD GAME UR 183 PAIR OXFORD PYLE GAME UR 184 PAIR GINGER BIRCHEN GAME UR 185 PAIR FIG PUDDING IRISH GAME UR 186 PAIR BROWN RED CARLISLE GAME UR G KING 187 3 WELSUMMER HENS POL P TYLEE-HINDER, 188 PAIR BLACK TURKISH HINTS 2019 UR 189 3 TURKISH HINT PULLETS 2019 190 PAIR BLACK RED IRISH HENNIE 2019 191 PAIR IRISH HENNIE 2018 MR M WARREN,
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