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Clare Marts Limited Mixed Bull Sale Ennis Mart Monday April 8Th 2019 CLARE MARTS LTD. ENNIS EACH TUESDAY Weanlings, Dairy, Suckler Cows, Runners, Calves & Sheep ENNIS EACH THURSDAY Bullocks, Heifers, Dry Cows and Aged Bulls. KILFENORA Friday 20th April General Cattle Sale KILRUSH EACH WEDNESDAY General Cattle and Calf Sale SCARIFF Saturday 13th & 27th April General Cattle Sale and Calf Sale CLARE MARTS LIMITED MIXED BULL SALE *****Entitlements – for sale or lease, contact Ennis Office***** ENNIS MART CLEARANCE/REDUCTION SALES OF DAIRY AND SUCKLING STOCK TH ARRANGED MONDAY APRIL 8 2019 ENTRIES NOW ACCEPTED FOR OUR SUPPLEMENTARY BULL SALE ON MONDAY 13TH MAY 2019 2 RINGS CLOSING DATE WEDNESDAY 24TH APRIL 2019 SALE STARTS AT 12:00PM SHOW AT 10:30AM PROPERTY SALES: Clare Marts Ltd also offers services such as Land & Property Sales, Leasing and Valuations. CONFINED TO PURE BREED REGISTERED BULLS Clare Marts Limited offer sellers the facility of having payments paid directly into their Bank Account. If interested please contact the office. ANGUS LOT NUMBER 1-7 CHAROLAIS LOT NUMBER 8 50 HEREFORD LOT NUMBER 51-65 ENQUIRIES TO HEAD OFFICE Phone 065 6824411 Fax: 065 6829978 LIMOUSIN LOT NUMBER 66-111 Email: [email protected] SIMMENTAL 112 - 113 Web: www.claremarts.ie. Price €2 CONDITIONS OF SALE THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE USUAL CONDITIONS OF SALE AS DISPLAYED ON PREMISES. AUCTIONEER WILL ACCEPT BIDS IN EURO. ALL BIDS CLARE MARTS LIMITED SHALL BE VAT INCLUSIVE. CLASSES FOR THE SHOW ALL REMARKS OR STATEMENTS IN THE CATALOGUE OR BY THE AUCTIONEER AT THE TIME OF SALE ARE MADE ABERDEEN ANGUS ON BEHALF OF VENDOR AND THE VENDOR SHALL BE LOT NUMBER 1-7 RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME. CLASS 1 ALL BULLS ENTERED MARKET TERMS: CHAROLAIS BUYER FEES: BID PRICE PLUS €50 FIXED LOT NUMBER 8-50 COMMISSION CHARGE PLUS VAT ST CLASS 1 BULLS BORN BEFORE 31 NOVEMBER 2017 ST SELLER FEES: €20 ENTRY FEE / CATALOGUE 2 BULLS BORN AFTER 1 DECEMBER 2017 PLUS FURTHER €15 plus VAT ON SALE OF ANIMAL. HEREFORD LOT NUMBER 51 -65 CLASS 1 ALL BULLS ENTERED CLARE MARTS BULL PREMIUM & LIMOUSIN AI SCHEME – In conjunction with LOT NUMBER 66 -111 CLASS 1 BULLS BORN BEFORE THE 31ST AUGUST 2017 Munster AI and Dovea Genetics, this ST 2 BULLS BORN AFTER THE 1 SEPTEMBER 2017 scheme will be continued for 2019, terms and conditions apply. Please contact Ennis Office for more details. Lot Vendor 13, 14 Michael Byrne - Ballinascragh Craughwell Co Galway 79, 80 Brian Cahill - Rehy Park Cross Kilrush Co Clare 106 Kieran Casey - Gortnahaha Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 38 Patrick Conlon - Ballyea Inagh Co. Clare 66 T J Corcoran - Kilmealan Moycarky Thurles Co Tipperary 87, 107 Kevin Crowley - Lavalla Ballynacally Ennis Co Clare 10, 12, 18, 19, 20, 33, Gerard Donnelly - Renappa Lissycasey Co Clare 34, 35, 36, 48, 49 22, 59, 61, 62, 63 Gerard Donnelly - Lissycasey Ennis Co Clare 2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 41 Patrick Donnelly - Lissycasey Ennis Co Clare 112 Colman Fahy - Rakerin Gort Co Galway 85, 102 Michael Finn - Greenwood Lacknashannagh Kildysart Co Clare 93 Michael Flanagan - Coolminga Cooraclare Kilrush Co Clare 26 Conor Patrick Glynn - Carrowkeel West Inagh Co Clare 110, 111 Anthony Glynn - Circular Rd Gort Co Galway 27 Michael Green - Dromore Feakle Co Clare 73, 76, 81, 83, 86 James Hannon - Clonmoney Bunratty Co Clare 53, 55, 56 Patrick Hayes - Kildromin Kilteely Limerick Co Limerick 1 Lot Vendor 52 Ivan H Jones - Creagh Kenagh Co Longford 64, 88, 101, 103 Joseph Keane - Shyan Cree P O Kilrush Co Clare 37 Cyril Keane - Shanahea Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 68 Gerard Kelly - Shanacoole Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 113 John Edward Killeen - Clonfeigh Ennis Co Clare 43, 46, 98 Martin Killeen - Ballymakea Beg Mullagh Co Clare 32 John Lynch - Moymore Tulla Co Clare 90, 91, 92, 95, 108 Sean Lyons - Ardroon Ruan Co Clare 65 Gerard V Mcnamara - Moyfadda Labasheeda Ennis Co Clare 75, 96 Anthony Moloney - Fairhill Feakle Co Clare 94 Michael Montgomery - Clohaninchy Quilty Ennis Co Clare 82 Patrick Mulconroy - Maghera Tulla Co Clare 28, 29, 30, 31, 42, 44, Michael Mullins - Clohanmore Cree Kilrush Co Clare 45 50 Michael Murphy - Derryhalla Crusheen Ennis Co Clare 109 Thomas Murphy - Carhuligane Mullagh Co Clare 99, 105 Aidan O Sullivan - Rosshill Coolteenagowan Kildysart Co Clare 71, 74, 77, 78 Michael O'Brien - Lurraga Doolin Co Clare 2 Lot Vendor 89 Michael O'Gorman - Lackamore Lahinch Co Clare 72 Susan O'Riordan - Dromtrasna Harnett Abbeyfeale Co. Limerick 9, 15 Michael Owens - Crutt Clogh Castlecomer Co Kilkenny 7 Timothy Reeves - Clognamirran Mountshannon Co Clare 1 Declan Reilly - Relick House Ballynacargy Mullingar Co Westmeath 57, 58 Norman Richardson - Tully North Newtowngore Carrick-On-Shannon Co Leitrim 21 Eamonn Rynne - Glendine Miltown Malbay Co Clare 67, 69, 84 David Rynne - Knockcarron Miltown Malbay Co Clare 97 Michael Sexton - Aheybridge Mullagh Ennis Co Clare 8, 17, 25 Martin Sexton - Clounlaheen Mullagh Co Clare 51 Sean Sexton - Moyfadda Labasheeda Kilrush Co Clare 70 John Shannon - Castle View Ballyportry Corofin Co Clare 16, 23 David Sheedy - Belkelly Tuamgraney Co Clare 39, 40, 47 Paddy Sheehan - Tubber Lissycasey Co Clare 5 Johnny Talty - Clounlaheen Middle Doonogan Mullagh Ennis Co Clare 54, 60 Seamus Waldron - Tullyganny Orlar Kilkelly Co Mayo 24 Eamon Whelan - Maghera Tulla Co Clare 3 Lot Vendor 100, 104 Leo Whelan - Fruir Kilkee Co Clare 4 Lot 1 BALLYEDWARD MR BAILEY S576 ID: IE361119760576 Owner: Declan Reilly - Relick House Ballynacargy Mullingar Co Westmeath Belvin Kincaid 27'00 Sire: Lisduff Dandy K895 Aynho Rossiter Eric ZFL B125 Aynho Rosa Erica Y294 Jeremy Eric Of Bridgefoot Lisduff Della C448 GENOMIC Lisduff Duchess EVALUATION Whitestone Widespread Mb (Imp) Dam: Ballyedward Miss Betty N504 Liss Tango G854 IE361119780504 (Et) Wiwa Creek Tilda 47'96 Et Lawsons Ford Bagatelle Z094 Ballyedward Bevan Maid Of Liss Bronagh Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Angus breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €70 46% Terminal Index (Average) €98 45% Replacement Index (Average) Maternal Cow Traits : €65 45% Maternal Progeny Traits : €33 46% Dairy Beef Star Rating (Within Index Trait Star rating (across Angus breed) Key profit traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected progeny performance Calving difficulty (% 3 & 4) +2.1% 50% Breed ave: 2.09%,All breeds ave: 4.49% (Average) Docility (1-5 scale) 0 47% Breed ave: 0,All breeds ave: 0.01 scale (Average) Carcass weight (kg) +6kg 46% Breed ave: 5.25kg,All breeds ave: 15.99kg (Average) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +0.93 46% Breed ave: 0.64,All breeds ave: 1.38 scale (Average) Expected daughter breeding performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +6.54% 45% Breed ave: 6.84%,All breeds ave: 5.83% (Average) Daughter Milk (kg) +5.8kg 47% Breed ave: 5.38kg,All breeds ave: 2.14kg (Average) Daughter calving interval (days) -5.13days 43% Breed ave: -4.58days,All breeds ave: -0.79days (Average) Additional Information: Linear composites Value Reliability Muscle Skeletal Function Herd data quality index Animal not scored. N/A Copyright, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ICBF Jan 2019 This report has been prepared by ICBF in good faith on the basis of information provided to it. No representation or warranty expressed or implied is made or given by ICBF as to the accuracy, reliability, completeness of this Report. ICBF shall not be liable for any losses (whether direct or indirect), damages, costs or expenses whatsoever, incurred or arising from any use of or reliance on this Report or the information contained in it by any person. 5 Animal not scored. Lot 2 CLONOOLIA PHILIP T279 ID: 372212416970279 Breed: Angus Sex: Male DOB: 20-Feb-2017 Owner: Patrick Donnelly - Lissycasey Ennis Co Clare Breeder: Michael Patric Starr - Cloonolia Mountshannon Co. Clare Double A Willie Boy 2s Sire: Quansboro Kieran Proud Boy Of IE182203990394 Dunlever Posha Of Millfarm Earlson Gemma Knockarlow Duke Cahirconnell Alice Hoff Limited Edition Sc 594 Dam: Clonoolia Pilgrim N232 Friarstown Edition IE131714730232 Royal Eston Anne 23j Shankill Max Clonoolia Peach Clonoolia Phylis Y063 F155 Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Angus breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €72 26% Terminal Index (Low) €71 22% Replacement Index (Low) Maternal Cow Traits : €34 21% Maternal Progeny Traits : €37 26% Dairy Beef Star Rating (Within Index Trait Star rating (across Angus breed) Key profit traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected progeny performance Calving difficulty (% 3 & 4) +1.7% 29% Breed ave: 2.09%,All breeds ave: 4.49% (Low) Docility (1-5 scale) 0.04 28% Breed ave: 0,All breeds ave: 0.01 scale (Low) Carcass weight (kg) +6kg 28% Breed ave: 5.25kg,All breeds ave: 15.99kg (Low) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +0.5 26% Breed ave: 0.64,All breeds ave: 1.38 scale (Low) Expected daughter breeding performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +6.58% 15% Breed ave: 6.84%,All breeds ave: 5.83% (V Low) Daughter Milk (kg) +3.2kg 27% Breed ave: 5.38kg,All breeds ave: 2.14kg (Low) Daughter calving interval (days) -4.76days 13% Breed ave: -4.58days,All breeds ave: -0.79days (V Low) Additional Information: Linear composites Value Reliability Muscle Skeletal Function Herd data quality index Animal not scored. N/A Copyright, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ICBF Jan 2019 This report has been prepared by ICBF in good faith on the basis of information provided to it. No representation or warranty expressed or implied is made or given by ICBF as to the accuracy, reliability, completeness of this Report. ICBF shall not be liable for any losses (whether direct or indirect), damages, costs or expenses whatsoever, incurred or arising from any use of or reliance on this Report or the information contained in it by any person.
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