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HALLWORTHY STOCKYARD Evening Sale of Pedigree, Purebred & Crossbred Breeding Rams Tuesday 24Th September 2019 KIVELLS Established 1885 www.kivells.com HALLWORTHY STOCKYARD Evening Sale of Pedigree, Purebred & Crossbred Breeding Rams Tuesday 24th September 2019 Sale to commence at 7:00pm Auctioneer Steve Prouse – 07767 895366 100 Breeding Rams Breeds include: Charollais, Texel, LLeyn, Suffolk, North Country Cheviot, Polled Dorset, Blue Texel, Easy Care, Meatlinc, Roussin Hallworthy Stockyard, Hallworthy, Camelford, Cornwall, PL32 9SH Tel: 01840 261261 [email protected] Welcome It is a pleasure to welcome you all to the 11th Evening Ram Sale here at Hallworthy Stockyard, and we would like to thank all the vendors, trade exhibitors and sponsors for their support. Again this year there is a wonderful entry of top quality and well-bred rams from many of Cornwall and Devon’s highly respected breeders. Telephone contact numbers 01840 261261 - Office Email [email protected] CONDITIONS OF SALE All sheep will be sold under the current Livestock Auctioneers Association Market Conditions of Sale, which are displayed in the Market Office. All Rams to be penned between 4pm and 6pm MAEDI VISNA ACCREDITATION: Vendors of the sheep in the Maedi Visna Accreditation section are required to comply with the rules set out by the S.A.C. a) All sheep must be accompanied with a current S.A.C. certificate of M.V. Accreditation. b) No sheep will be accepted in the M.V. section without one of these forms. c) Care must be taken by the Vendor and Purchaser not to infringe the M. V. rules and regulations. Whilst every care will be taken by the Sale Staff, they cannot take responsibility for any infringement, carelessness or consequences there from. M.V. Accredited forms will be collected by a Staff Member before entry to the Livestock Area. Order of Sale MV Accredited Stock will be sold first, followed by Non MV Accredited Stock. All sheep will be sold in Guineas (£1.05). All sheep sold subject to a minimum upset price, being 150gns for Ram Lambs, 100gns Breeding Females and 200gns for Shearling Rams and older. Any sheep sold outside of the ring must be booked through the auctioneers or office. Vendors list Lot D J Broad Homeleigh Garden Centre, Dutson, Launceston 86-89 DS & EM Broad Davina, Trevillett, Tintagel 62-66 BL & JA Collings Tredwen Barton, St Clether, Launceston 48-50 RA Cummings Treroosal Farm, St Teath, Bodmin 80-85 R Endacott East Nymph Farm, Spreyton, Crediton 54-56 R Frank Saveock Farm, Chacewater, Truro 16-17 WL French Higher Scarsick, Treneglos, Launceston 40-42 WA & SL Grigg Trengune, Warbstow, Launceston 57-61 Harper Holdings Ltd Trepoyle Farm, North Tamerton, Holsworthy 33-34 JT & LA Heard Hughslade Farm, Okehampton 43-47 AM & SA Howie Manor Farm, Meeth, Okehampton 8-15 PT Martyn Uglow Platts House, Hornacott Barton, Boyton 18-22 L Monk Saveock Farm, Chacewater, Truro 28 MJ Moore Froxton Farm, Whitstone, Holsworthy 67-74 Newhall Manor Farm Delabole, Cornwall 31-32 J Osborne Tobarn, Jacobstow, Bude 29-30 S Pedlar Beacon Farm, St Wenn, Bodmin 75-79 WE & A Pearce Laity Farm, Troon, Cambourne 51-53 NA & JR Phillips Sunnyside, Restronguet, Mylor 1-7 PCJ Farming Trewithick Farm, Breage, Helston 97-100 FJ Prouse Holbrook Farm, Twitchen, Bideford 90-94 E Renfree Dannett Farm, Quethiock, Liskeard 23-27 CP & JP Richardson Higher Denzell Farm, St Mawgan, Newquay 35-39 AJ & KA Stephens Longridge Farm, Golberdon, Callington 95-96 MV ACCREDITED RAMS NA & JR PHILLIPS Sunnyside, Restronguet, Mylor Lots 1-5 5 Texel Shearling Rams - Heptivac P Lots 6-7 2 Texel x Blue Face Shearling Ram - Heptivac P AM HOWIE Manor Farm, Meeth, Okehampton We are pleased to offer 8 Shearlings for tonight’s sale. They are big, powerful, well grown and sold in natural condition, ready to work Lots 8-9 2 Charollais x Texel Shearlings - Solid Sheep with great tops and backends - Long Rams with great skins Lot 10-11 2 Texel Shearlings - Bred from Ewes and Rams with great genetics - Maternal Brothers to our £9000 female sold at Worcester in August Lot 12 1 Suffolk x Texel Shearling - Solid carcase Ram Lot 13 1 Blue Texel Shearling - Great carcase - Tall Ram with clean bone Lot 14-15 2 Suffolk Shearlings - Probably the biggest Suffolk’s we have bred to date - Used last year by ourselves with great success - Power, scale and depth here R FRANK Saveock Farm, Chacewater, Truro Lot 16 1 Texel Shearling Lot 17 1 Texel x Charollais Shearling PT MARTYN-UGLOW Platts House, Hornacott Barton, Boyton Lots 18-22 5 Texel Shearlings E RENFREE Dannett Farm, Quethiock, Liskeard All Rams FABBL, Heptivac P System, Drenched and Dipped and all Dectomax on 05/09/19 withdrawal until 15/11/19 Lot 23 1 Charollais 4T - Sired some good Lambs Lot 24 1 Charollais 6T - Sired some good lambs Lots 25-26 2 Texel Shearlings Lot 27 1 Hampshire Down Shearling L MONK Saveock Farm, Chacewater, Truro Lot 28 1 Charollais Shearling J OSBORNE Tobarn, Jacobstow, Bude Lots 29-30 2 Charollais Shearlings NEWHALL MANOR FARM Delabole, Cornwall Lots 31-32 2 Charollais Shearlings - Out wintered - Grass Fed - Heptivac P System HARPERS HOLDINGS LTD Trepoyle Farm, North Tamerton, Holsworthy Lots 33-34 2 Lleyn Shearling Rams - 1 Pedigree, 1 Pure Bred - Lleyn West Country Large flock competition winners 2018 - DNA Tested CP & JP RICHARDSON Higher Denzell Farm, St Mawgan, Newquay All Rams fully signet recorded and reared commercially. Fully Vaccinated Lots 35-37 3 Meatlinc Shearlings Lots 38-39 2 Roussin Shearlings W L FRENCH Higher Scarsick, Treneglos, Launceston Lots 40-42 3 Poll Dorset Shearlings - Heptivac P System - Cliked 06/06/19 - Eligible for registration NON MV ACCREDITED RAMS JT & LA HEARD Hughslade Farm, Tavistock Road, Okehampton Lot 43-47 5 Pedigree Suffolk Shearlings - Heptivac P System - Goldenfleece dipped - Comidex fluke and worm drenched BL & JA COLLINGS Tredwen Barton, St Clether, Launceston Lots 48-49 2 Suffolk Shearlings Lot 50 1 North Country Cheviot Shearling WE & A PEARCE Laity Farm, Troon, Cambourne Lots 51-53 3 Suffolk Ram Lambs R ENDACOTT East Nymph Farm, Spreyton, Crediton Lots 54-56 3 Charollais Shearlings - Cliked - Wormed - Home Bred - FABBL WA & SL GRIGG Trengune, Warbstow, Launceston Lots 57-61 5 Texel Shearlings - No creep or corn fed - Heptivac P System DS & EM BROAD Davina, Trevillett, Tintagel Lots 62-66 5 Texel Shearlings - Pure Bred (Not Registered) - Grass Fed, never had creep or concentrates - Heptivac P System - Cliked 10/07/19 MJ MOORE Froxton Farm, Whitstone, Holsworthy Heptivac P System, Mineral Bolus, Dipped Lots 67-68 2 Texel 4T Rams Lots 69-72 4 Texel Shearlings Lots 73-74 2 Blue Face Leister x Texel Shearlings S PEDLAR Beacon Farm, St Wenn, Bodmin Lots 75-79 5 Texel Shearling Rams R A COMMINS Treroosal Farm, St Teath, Bodmin Lots 80-83 4 Pedigree Texel Ram Lambs Lot 84 1 Dorset Ram Lamb Lot 85 1 Texel 4T Ram DJ BROAD Homeleigh Garden Centre, Dutson, Launceston Lots 86-89 4 Texel x Charollais Shearlings - Heptivac P System - Foot Vac - FABBL FJ PROUSE Holbrook Farm, Twitchen, Bideford Lots 90-94 5 Easy Care Shearlings AJ & KA STEPHENS Longridge Farm, Golberdon, Callington Lot 95 1 Lleyn 4T Lot 96 1 Lleyn Shearling PCJ FARMING Trewithick Farm, Breage, Helston Lot 97 1 Lleyn Shearling Lot 98-99 2 Blue Texel Ram Lambs Lot 100 1 Lleyn 4T .
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