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Island Sheep Catalogue Aberdeen & Northern Marts A member of ANM GROUP LTD. THAINSTONE CENTRE, INVERURIE TELEPHONE : 01467 623710 WEEKLY SALE OF ISLAND CONSIGNMENTS FRIDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2017 SALE ARRANGEMENTS Sale Ring No 3 Island Consignments at 1.00 pm TERMS OF SALE - CASH PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. 546-547 50 Setter Bressay Shetland 007543 548-549 50 Burland Trondra Scalloway Shetland 550-551 38 12 Sunnyside Mid Yell Yell Shetland 552-554 76 South Scord Muckle Roe Brae Shetland 555 14 Ewe South Scord Muckle Roe Brae Shetland 555 4 Ewe Daburn Muckle Roe Brae Shetland 556 20 Rodahamar Muckle Roe Brae Shetland 557 24 Kilkahoull Muckle Roe Brae Shetland 557 6 Ewe Kilkahoull Muckle Roe Brae Shetland 558 20 Nia-roo Gott Shetland 003170 559 12 Nia-roo Gott Shetland 003170 560-564 114 The Barn, New Gord Westing Unst Shetland 565 13 Ewe The Barn, New Gord Westing Unst Shetland 568 20 Ewe Vendeshoul Westing Uyeasound Unst Shetland 568 1 Vendeshoul Westing Uyeasound Unst Shetland 569 26 Seafield House Lerwick Shetland 570-571 36 Trebister Gulberwick Lerwick Shetland 572-573 46 Hellister Weisdale Lerwick Shetland 574 29 Clovelly Bixter Lerwick Shetland 575 9 Clovelly Bixter Lerwick Shetland 595 7 Clovelly Bixter Lerwick Shetland 576-581 124 Isbister North Roe Shetland 582 16 Ewe Isbister North Roe Shetland Lambs 583 22 Ewe Uradell Eshaness Shetland 583 1 Gmr Uradell Eshaness Shetland 584 24 Uradell Eshaness Shetland 585 35 Snarraness House Bridge of Walls Shetland 014179 586 7 8 Marthastoon Aith Bixter Shetland 586 3 Ewe 8 Marthastoon Aith Bixter Shetland 587 7 Ewe Snarraness House Bridge of Walls Shetland 014178 590-595 140 Smithfield Sandwick Shetland 000931 596 1 Rig Smithfield Sandwick Shetland 000931 596-597 37 Ewe Smithfield Sandwick Shetland 000931 598-599 60 Auoga Hillside Road Sandwick Shetland 600 9 Rig Auoga Hillside Road Sandwick Shetland 601-609 314 South Collafirth Ollaberry Shetland 002862 T 409-412 South Collafirth Ollaberry Shetland 002862 412 3 Rig T 413-414 29 Upper Onston Stenness Stromness Orkney 900146 T 415-416 26 Ewe Haggrister Sullom Shetland T 398-407 720 Findlins Farm Hillswick Shetland S 387-396 Findlins Farm Hillswick Shetland PASS PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. S 387-396 Findlins Farm Hillswick Shetland S 382-385 136 Boddam Dunrossness Shetland R 365-366 2 Rig Boddam Dunrossness Shetland R 367 18 Ewe Boddam Dunrossness Shetland R 368-374 242 Seafield House Lerwick Shetland R 354-355 Seafield House Lerwick Shetland R 356-357 50 Swona Crookataing Walls Shetland R 358-362 141 Sumburgh Farm Virkie Shetland R 363 17 Ewe Sumburgh Farm Virkie Shetland Q 343 23 North Gardie Aith Bixter Shetland Q 344-345 26 Ewe North Gardie Aith Bixter Shetland Q 346 26 Ewe Rona Ollaberry Shetland Q 347-348 32 Ewe The Beaddies Levenwick Shetland Q 349 16 25A Valladale Heylor Hillswick Shetland Q 350 17 Shp Ennisfirth Sullom Shetland Q 350 3 Ennisfirth Sullom Shetland Q 351-352 44 Ewe Gilbraes Twatt Bixter Shetland 017905 Q 332-333 39 Ewe Scholland Virkie Shetland 001085 Q 336 3 Ewe Russland Westray Orkney 009807 Q 336 13 Shp Russland Westray Orkney 009807 Q 337 10 Ewe Upper Cornquoy Holm Orkney 002459 Q 337 5 Ewe Millhouse Harray Orkney 017086 Q 338 1 Ram Easthouse The Park Holm Orkney 015578 Q 338 5 Ewe Easthouse The Park Holm Orkney 015578 Q 338 2 Ewe Skelbister Orphir Stromness Orkney 002558 Q 339 12 Ewe Redland Firth Finstown Orkney 001917 Q 340-341 110 Ewe Biggings Toab Deerness Orkney 001556 P 321-324 E & OE FRIDAY 6TH OCTOBER Shetland Lambs, Breeding Sheep Direct off the Islands Including annual consignment from Messrs G B & A M Anderson, Seafield Farm, Lerwick 4000 Suffolk, Texel, Cheviot Lambs and 500 Shetland Cheviot Ewes NOTICES SHEEP IDENTIFICATION AND TRACEABILITY REQUIREMENTS DOUBLE TAGGING REQUIREMENTS FROM 31 DECEMBER 2009 The new EID regulations require animals born or first identified after 31 December 2009 to be EID double tagged with the exception of animals intended for slaughter Tagging Requirements For both the single and double tagging requirements the tags must be applied within nine months of birth, or when they first move off the holding of birth if that is sooner, and must have the following information - Slaughter animals All animals intended for domestic slaughter within 12 months of age must be identified using a single electronic slaughter tag (batch tag). This has only the flockmark printed on the outside of the tag, and the flockmark and individual number programmed into the electronic chip Fully EID identified animals (born or identified after 31 December 2009 and kept for breeding or beyond 12 months of age) two identifiers, one electronic and one conventional - with ‘UK’ followed by a ‘0’, then your unique flockmark, followed by a five-digit animal number printed on the outside of the tag, and also programmed into the electronic chip Movement documents It is a legal requirement that all sheep must be accompanied with a properly completed and signed Scottish Government Movement Document when moving to the market to allow accurate notification of movements to SAMU Sheep Tagging Requirements 2015 From 1st January 2015 all sheep born before 1st January 2010 which are not already EID tagged should be upgraded prior to moving to market. These sheep should be double tagged, one of which must be an EID tag. SHEEP SCAB ORDER Any person who suspects a sheep may be infected by sheep scab must notify the DVM. Where the presence of sheep scab is suspected movement restrictions are triggered, prohibiting the movement of sheep onto or off the premises until either : All affected sheep or carcases have been either treated or disposed of and the owner / keeper has notified the DVM, in writing, within 2 weeks of treatment including (i) the date of treatment, (ii) the number of animals treated and (iii) the treatment used. A veterinary surgeon has notified the DVM that in their opinion there are no affected sheep or carcasses on the premises and has not been for at least 16 days. 13 DAY STANDSTILL : MARKETS • Livestock moving of f a market or returning home unsold will always trigger a 13day standstill on that holding, (20 days for pigs), unless for slaughter or if another specific exemption applies. • The use of approved Separation Facilities (agreed in advance with SGRPID) may allow movement to and from sales without affecting other stock on the holding. • It is the consignor’s responsibility to ensure that movements comply with current legislation. Further information is available from SGRPID, Thainstone Court, Inverurie. Agricultural Staff 01467 626222. Animal Health : 01467 626610. WELFARE OF ANIMALS DURING TRANSPORT It is an offence to transport pregnant female animals to market for sale if they have reached the latest stage of gestation (within 10% of the estimated time of the gestation before birth) and for a period of one week after giving birth. FOOD CHAIN INFORMATION VETERINARY MEDICAL WITHDRAWALS Unless otherwise stated at the time of sale (either by the auctioneer, on the catalogue or the display screens) all livestock are sold as having completed all withdrawal periods for any veterinary medicines they have received. For any animals under treatment the details must be completed in the movement declaration form. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that any animal destined for the food chain are outwith any withdrawal periods. New Livestock keepers: Requirement to register with your Animal Health Office. New keepers of the main livestock species (cattle, sheep, goats, pigs) are required to register their herds and flocks, and the ‘‘holdings’’ they are kept on. This applies to any number of animals. VERSION 1 2017 .
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