Poultry, Eggs & Sundries Thursday 25Th July 2019 at 6.00Pm in the Main Mart Building PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS PLEASE REGISTER and OBTAIN a BUYERS NUMBER

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Poultry, Eggs & Sundries Thursday 25Th July 2019 at 6.00Pm in the Main Mart Building PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS PLEASE REGISTER and OBTAIN a BUYERS NUMBER Lawrie & Symington Ltd Forfar Mart Sale of Poultry, Eggs & Sundries Thursday 25th July 2019 At 6.00pm In The Main Mart Building PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS PLEASE REGISTER AND OBTAIN A BUYERS NUMBER CATALOGUE £2.00 48 John Street, Forfar DD8 3EZ Tel 01307 462651 Fax 01307 464290 www.lawrieandsymington.com VENDORS + PURCHASERS Vendors are recommended to inspect birds for signs of ill health or welfare problems before travelling to the sale. All birds will be inspected for signs of ill health or welfare problems by a poultry expert on arrival at the Strathmore Hall. The Hall will be open from 4.30pm. All vendors and purchasers are asked to wear suitable footwear to adhere to biosecurity measures in place. Disinfectant footbaths will be in place. All cages, crates, baskets or other containers used for transporting birds must not be visibly contaminated with bird droppings, bedding or other material of bird origin other than that from, or provided for, the birds brought to the sale Purchasers are recommended to isolate birds travelling from the sale from other birds at that premises and monitor them for signs of illness for at least one week. Vendors and purchasers are recommended to read the biosecurity information for all bird keepers on pages 13-15 of this catalogue. Please note it is the responsibility of the Vendor to ensure that all lots have been sold prior to leaving the auction. If the lots are unsold it is the responsibility of the Vendor to remove all lots. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Buyer’s commission of 10% will be added to each lot + VAT @ 20% on commission only 2. Lots (as per cage) will be sold in catalogue order commencing with birds at 6.00pm 3. Reserve prices – All reserve prices will be adhered to and any lots failing to reach the reserve price will be passed as unsold An upset price of £5.00 will apply to each lot (eggs £1.00). If the upset price is not reached the auctioneer will pass on to the next lot 4. Vendors are asked before leaving the premises please check with the office that all their entries are sold 5. All lots must be cleared from the market premises, 1 hour after conclusion of sale. Purchasers may not remove any lots without a pass. Vendors with unsold lots must also produce a pass which is obtainable from the office 6. Auctioneers or their staff shall not be in anyway responsible for any loss or damage caused prior to, during or after the sale 7. At the fall of the hammer the lot becomes sole responsibility of the successful bidder 8. All bidders should satisfy themselves to what it is they are buying. Forfar Mart holds no responsibility for any description given or birds being caged in wrong order 9. All Black rocks will be sold as crosses unless the appropriate paperwork is provided to prove otherwise 10. All Discrepancies to be notified to the Office before leaving the premises 11. All items subject to arrival Kindly Sponsored by Davidson’s Farm and Country Ltd Blairgowrie CLASS 1 - CAGES M. BUNYAN, BOATLEA COTTAGE 1 PAIR MARANS 2 GOLDEN CAMPINE COCKEREL 3 VORWERK COCKEREL 4 PAIR LAVENDER ARAUCANAS 5 PAIR FRENCH BLACK COPPER MARAN 6 PAIR CHERRY VALLEY DUCKS A. HAMILTON, MID FOREST 7 MARAN PULLETS 8 VORWERK PULLETS 9 CREAM LEGBAR PULLETS 10 ARAUCANA PULLETS 11 HYBRID PULLETS 12 FEMALE DUCKS 13 FEMALE DUCKS 14 PULLETS 15 PULLETS 16 PULLETS 17 PULLETS I. ALI, WHITEHOUSE 18 3 HENS OLD ENGLISH GAME BANTAMS 19 3 BRAHMA 20 1 BLUEBELL COPPER MARAN 21 PAIR CALL DUCKS 22 2 CALL DUCKS 23 3 CALL DUCKS S. COOPER, GOVALS 24 PAIR APRICOT CALL DUCKS – 2019 25 PAIR APRICOT CALL DUCKS – 2019 26 PAIR APRICOT CALL DUCKS – 2019 27 PAIR APRICOT CALL DUCKS – 2019 28 2 CALL DUCKS 29 PAIR WHITE RUNNER DUCKS 30 1 RUNNER DRAKE N. HUTCHINSON, WOODSIDE 31 3 KHAKI CAMPBELL DUCKS 32 PAIR LIGHT SUSSEX HEAVY BREED 33 PAIR BANTAMS 34 4 GOSLINGS M. GIRLING, MUIRFIELD 35 2 ENGLISH GAME HENS 36 1 CROLLWITZER TURKEY STAG M. MACALPINE, CASTLECARY 37 PAIR WHITE LEGHORNS 38 TWO WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS 39 3 BLUEBELL PULLETS (8 WEEKS) 40 3 BLUEBELL PULLETS (8 WEEKS) 41 ARAUCANA GROWERS 42 ARAUCANA GROWERS 43 GUINEA FOWL KEETS 44 GUINEA FOWL KEETS M. MACPHEE, LOW RANACHAN 45 TRIO BRAHAM DARK COCKEREL/ GOLD HENS 46 PAIR RHODE ISLAND RED 2018 HATCH 47 1 PEACOCK 2 YEARS OLD 48 3 PEKINS K. STEVENSON, THE LOFT 49 TRIO SCOTS DUMPY 50 TRIO SCOTS DUMPY 51 PAIR SCOTS DUMPY 52 PAIR SCOTS DUMPY 53 2 SCOTS DUMPY 54 2 SCOTS DUMPY E. LAIRD, MIDDLE BALBEGGIE 55 TRIO POL LEGHORN PULLETS 56 TRIO POL LEGHORN PULLETS 57 POL SILVERLACED WYANDOTTE BANTAM PULLET G. SULLEY, BARNVIEW 58 TRIO LIGHT SUSSEX LARGE FOWL 59 TRIO LIGHT SUSSEX LARGE FOWL C. BLAIN, NETHER DRUMSHADE 60 1 BUFF ORPINGTON COCKEREL FEB 19 FROM NETHERLANDS G. HADDOW, ALLANDALE 61 4 HIGHLINE PULLETS 62 4 HIGHLINE PULLETS 63 4 HIGHLINE PULLETS 64 4 HIGHLINE PULLETS 65 4 HIGHLINE PULLETS 66 4 BLUEBELL PULLETS 67 4 BLUEBELL PULLETS 68 4 BLUEBELL PULLETS 69 4 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS 70 4 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS D. JOHNSTON, THE ROCK 71 1 MALE SEBRIGHT BANTAM 1 YEAR OLD 72 2 YOUNG SEBRIGHTS HATCHED 16 MAY 2019 D. MARTINDALE, BALMAKELLY 73 TRIO BLUE SPLASH ARAUCANA - MARCH 2019 74 3 BLUE ARAUCANA PULLETS – MARCH 2019 75 2 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS – MARCH 2019 76 3 WHITE LEGHORN X ARAUCANA PULLETS – MARCH 2019 J. CUMMING, LOSSLEY COTTAGES 77 2 SCOTS GREY HENS LARGE 78 TRIO SCOTS GREY PULLETS 2019 LARGE 79 2 SCOTS GREY BANTAM HENS E & K CRIGHTON, GARDENERS COTTAGE 80 PAIR PEKINS 81 1 PEKIN COCKEREL G. WEBSTER, GUILDY DEN 82 PAIR FAWN & WHITE RUNNERS 83 PAIR WHITE ARAUCANA J. MILNE, HAWSTONE 84 PAIR BLACK SILKIE 85 2 PEKIN PULLETS J. DICKSON, WALTON 86 2 WHITE SILKIE PULLETS 87 4 WHITE SILKIE UNSEXED 88 4 WHITE SILKIE UNSEXED E. DIXON, COWBURN 89 2 WHITE ARAUCANA PULLETS LARGE FOWL 90 SULMTALER BANTAM HEN & LAVENDER GUINEA FOWL KEETS 91 1 BLACK ARAUCANA PULLET & 1 SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE PULLET LARGE FOWL 92 PAIR WHITE CRESTED DUCKS – UNRELATED 2018 HATCH 93 TRIO BLUE ROSECOMB BANTAMS – UNRELATED 2018 HATCH 94 2 GOLDTOP PULLETS 95 4 FEMALE MUSCOVY DUCKLINGS 96 PAIR CHOCOLATE MUSCOVY DUCKS – UNRELATED 2019 HATCH 97 PAIR MINIATURE PAINT SILKIES – UNRELATED 2018 HATCH 98 2 SERAMA PULLETS 99 2 MOTTLED PEKIN PULLETS – ONE SMOOTH & ONE FRIZZLE 100 2 FEMALE BLUE BIBBED CALL DUCKS 2018 HATCH 101 1 SILVER LACED LARGE FOWL PULLET 102 2 FEMALE CHERRY VALLEY DUCKLINGS 103 2 TRANSYLVANIAN NAKED NECK PULLETS – POL 104 PAIR BUFF ORPINGTONS LARGE FOWL S. JOHNSTONE, THE BIELD 105 PAIR SILKIES 106 3 SILKIES AS HATCHED 107 PAIR ORPINGTON DUCKS L. GRAY, GOOSECRUIVES COTTAGE 108 TRIO CREAM LEGBAR 109 TRIO LAVENDER/PORCELAIN PEKINS 110 PAIR MILLEFLEUR PEKINS 111 PAIR MILLEFLEUR SABLEPOOTS SHOW WINNING 112 2 FEMALE DUCKS CLASS 2 – GROWERS & QUAIL M. BUNYAN, BOATLEA COTTAGE 113 TRIO SILVER CAMPINE – 8 WKS 114 LIGHT SUSSEX X SILKIE – 8 WKS A. HAMILTON, MID FOREST 115 HEN & CHICKS 116 HEN & CHICKS 117 DUCKLINGS 118 DUCKLINGS 119 ARAUCANA GROWERS 120 MIXED GROWERS N. HUTCHINSON, WOODSIDE 121 BANTAM & CHICKS M. MACALPINE, CASTLECARY 122 CHINESE PAINTED QUAIL 123 CHINESE PAINTED QUAIL 124 CREAM LEGBAR CHICKS 125 CREAM LEGBAR CHICKS M. MACPHEE, LOW RANACHAN 126 RHODE ISLAND RED GROWERS 127 4 WHITE DOVES 128 4 WHITE DOVES 129 4 FANTAIL DOVES 130 4 FANTAIL DOVES 131 4 CALL DUCK GROWERS 132 4 CALL DUCK GROWERS 133 4 CALL DUCK GROWERS M. GIRLING, MUIRFIELD 134 PAIR QUAIL C. BLAIN, NETHER DRUMSHADE 135 2 WHITE PEKIN PULLETS 136 2 BLUE MILLEFLEUR PEKIN PULLETS 137 2 MOTTLED PEKIN PULLETS 138 JUMBO CORTUNIX QUAIL K. ADAMS, HUNTLY MEWS 139 WELLSUMMER CHICKS AS HATCHED 140 SPECKLED SUSSEX LF CHICKS AS HATCHED H. IRVINE, WEST PITCORTHIE 141 5 BLACK INDIAN DUCK GROWERS – UNSEXED E. DIXON, COWBURN 142 4 FEMALE JAPANESE QUAIL – POL 143 4 FEMALE JAPANESE QUAIL – POL 144 2 FEMALE MUSCOVY DUCKLINGS 145 2 FEMALE MUSCOVY DUCKLINGS G. CAMPBELL, GLENOGIL STREET 146 TRIO GARDEN FANTAIL X PIGEONS S. AITKEN, WEST BOGTON 147 4 RUNNER DUCKLINGS – 6 WEEKS OLD UNSEXED 148 3 RUNNER DUCKLINGS – 6 WEEKS OLD UNSEXED K. MANNIE, SOUTERS COTTAGE 149 PEKIN GROWERS 150 PEKIN GROWERS CLASS 3 – EGGS M. BUNYAN, BOATLEA COTTAGE 151 12 SILVER CAMPINE EGGS M. MACALPINE, CASTLECARY 152 CREAM LEGBAR EGGS 153 AURACANA EGGS V. SHRIMPTON, CASTLE VIEW 154 12 WHITE SILKIE (BANTAM) EGGS 155 12 WHITE SILKIE (BANTAM) EGGS 156 12 GOLD SEBRIGHT EGGS M. GIRLING, MUIRFIELD 157 6 BRONZE TURKEY EGGS W. PATE, CRAIGSANQUAR 158 6 WHITE PHEASANT EGGS 159 12 QUAIL EGGS K. ADAMS, HUNTLY MEWS 160 12 WELLSUMMER EGGS 161 6 SPECKLED SUSSEX EGGS 162 6 PEKIN EGGS J. MILNE, HAWSTONE 163 6 SILKIE EGGS E. DIXON, COWBURN 164 12 WELSUMMER LARGE FOWL EGGS 165 12 SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE EGGS SHOW QUALITY 166 6 WELSUMMER LARGE FOWL EGGS 167 12 GUINEA FOWL EGGS MIXED COLOURS CLASS 5 - SUNDRY ITEMS N. HUTCHINSON, WOODSIDE 168 24 EGG INCUBATOR D. JOHNSTON, THE ROCK 169 1 LARGE POULTRY FEEDER 170 2 POULTRY BOXES CARRIERS G. CAMPBELL, GLENOGIL STREET 171 5 BROODER LIGHTS 172 5 BROODER LIGHTS SALE DATES Prime Stock Every Wednesday Weekly Primestock Sale 11am Prime Cattle, Young Bulls & OTM’s 12.30 pm Prime Sheep & Cast Ewes Poultry Thursday 10th October Poultry Sale .
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