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Sales Catalogue KIVELLS Established 1885 www.kivells.com HALLWORTHY STOCKYARD Evening Sale of Pedigree, Purebred & Crossbred Breeding Rams Tuesday 26th September 2017 Sale to commence at 7:00pm Auctioneer Steve Prouse – 07767 895366 Breeds include: Charollais, Suffolk, Texel, Roussin, Southdown, Blue Face Leicester, Meatlinc, Polled Dorset, Berrichon 116 Breeding Rams Hallworthy Stockyard, Hallworthy, Camelford, Cornwall, PL32 9SH Tel: 01840 261261 [email protected] Welcome It is a pleasure to welcome you all to the 9th Evening Ram Sale here at Hallworthy Stockyard, and we would like to thank all the vendors and trade exhibitors 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] Vendors list Lots R BERRY 38-43 Pennycombe Farm, Kenn, Exeter 49-50 LOUISE BREWER 72 Carnevas Farm, St Merryn, Padstow DS & EM BROAD 10-14 Davina, Trevillett, Tintagel A CARTER 91 & 116 Millcroft Farm, Hensford Road, Dawlish Ben Collings 71 Tredwen Barton, St Clether, Launceston AM CREEPER & SON 51-55 Higher Tregunnon, Altarnun, Launceston KAYLEIGH DAWE 90 4 Paradise Park, Whitstone, Holsworthy CHF DENNIS 35-37 North Week, North Tawton G A ENDACOTT & SONS 33-34 East Nymph Farm, Spreyton, Crediton R S FRANK 88-89 Saveock Farm, Chacewater, Truro MR WL FRENCH 113-115 Higher Scarsick, Treneglos, Launceston WA & SL GRIGG 6-9 Trengune Farmhouse, Trengune, Warbstow, Launceston T C HIGHMOOR 27-30 Lantuel Farm, St Wenn, Bodmin MR AM HOWIE 92-108 Manor Farm, Meeth, Okehampton HJ KEAST & PARTNERS 31-32 Coldridge Barton, Crediton M G KINGDON 44-48 Waytown Farm, Shirwell, Barnstaple RT & HD KINGDON 1-5 Sugwells, Waytown Farm, Shirwell, Barnstaple MR T NANCEKIVELL 80-85 Heatham Farm, Kilkhampton, Bude J H NEALE & SONS 20-22 Wilky Down Farm, Boyton, J OSBORNE 73-76 Tobarn, Jacobstow, Bude R L PARISH 69-70 Millcroft, Launceston RICHARD PARSONS 23-26 Venndown Farmhouse, Minster, Boscastle PCJ Farming 65-68 Trewithick Farm, Trewithick Road, Breage, Helston WE & H PEARCE 56-57 Laity Farm, Troon, Camborne SAM PEDLAR 15-19 Beacon Farm, St Wenn, Bodmin NA & JR PHILLIPS 109-112 Sunnyside, Restronguet, Mylor, Falmouth N PROUSE 86-87 Ashbury, Week St Mary, Holsworthy C & JP RICHARDSON 60-64 Higher Denzell Farm, St Mawgan, Newquay GW & DM TUCKER 58-59 Tinney Hall Farm, Lewannick, Launceston MESSRS WARMAN 77-79 Newhall Manor Farm, Delabole 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 Non MV Accredited Stock will be sold first, followed by MV Accredited Stock. All sheep will be sold in Guineas (£1.05). All sheep sold subject to a minimum upset price, being 100gns for Ram Lambs and Breeding Females and 150gns for Shearling Rams and older. Any sheep sold outside of the ring must be booked through the auctioneers or office. NON MV ACCREDITED RAMS Texel and Berrichon RT & HD KINGDON Sugwells, Waytown Farm, Shirwell, Barnstaple Lots 1-5 5 Texel Shearling Rams - Footvaxed - Clik Treated WA & SL GRIGG Trengune Farmhouse, Trengune, Warbstow, Launceston Lots 6-9 4 Texel Shearling Rams - Reared on grass only - No creep or corn fed DS & EM BROAD Davina, Trevillett, Tintagel Lots 10-14 5 Texel Shearling Rams - Grass Fed - No Creep or Concentrates fed - Heptivac P - Clik on 10.07.17 - Pure Bred not Registered SAM PEDLAR Beacon Farm, St Wenn, Bodmin Lots 15-19 5 Texel Shearling Rams J H NEALE & SONS Wilky Down Farm, Boyton, Lots 20-21 2 Texel Shearling Rams Lots 22 1 Berrichon Shearling Ram RICHARD PARSONS Venndown Farmhouse, Minster, Boscastle Lots 23-26 4 Texel Shearling Rams T C HIGHMOOR Lantuel Farm, St Wenn, Bodmin Lots 27-28 2 Texel Shearling Rams Blue Faced Leicester T C HIGHMOOR Lantuel Farm, St Wenn, Bodmin Lots 29 1 Blue Faced Leicester Shearling Ram Lots 30 1 Blue Faced Leicester Ram Lamb Charollais HJ KEAST & PARTNERS Coldridge Barton, Crediton Lots 31-32 2 Charollais Shearling Rams - Birth Notified - Heptivac P - Wormed and Fly Sprayed - Very Little Concentrates Fed G A ENDACOTT & SONS East Nymph Farm, Spreyton, Crediton Lots 33-34 2 Charollais Shearling Rams - Heptivac P - Clik - Wormed - All birth registered Pedigree CHF DENNIS North Week, North Tawton Lots 35 1 Charollais Shearling Ram Worked as lamb Lots 36-37 2 Charollais 4 Tooth Rams Worked as lamb and shearling R BERRY Pennycombe Farm, Kenn, Exeter Lots 38-39 2 Charollais Shearling Rams - Naturally Reared - Vaccinated with Bravoxin and Ovipast - Wormed and Fly treated Crossbreds R BERRY Pennycombe Farm, Kenn, Exeter Lots 40-41 2 Texel x Charolais Shearling Rams Lots 42-43 2 Suffolk x Charolais Shearling - Naturally Reared - Vaccinated with Bravoxin and Ovipast - Wormed and Fly treated Suffolks M G KINGDON Waytown Farm, Shirwell, Barnstaple Lots 44-48 5 Suffolk Shearling Rams - Footvaxed - Clik Treated R BERRY Pennycombe Farm, Kenn, Exeter Lots 49-50 2 Suffolk Shearling Rams - Naturally Reared - Vaccinated with Bravoxin and Ovipast - Wormed and Fly treated AM CREEPER & SON Higher Tregunnon, Altarnun, Launceston Lots 51-55 5 Suffolk Ram Lambs WE & H PEARCE Laity Farm, Troon, Camborne Lots 56 1 Suffolk Shearling Ram Lots 57 1 Suffolk Ram Lamb GW & DM TUCKER Tinney Hall Farm, Lewannick, Launceston Lots 58-59 2 Suffolk Shearling Rams - These rams are 5/16 New Zealand Blood Lines - Heptivac P Meatlinc and Roussin C & JP RICHARDSON Higher Denzell Farm, St Mawgan, Newquay Lots 60-61 2 Meatlinc Shearling Rams Lots 62-64 3 Roussin Shearling Rams - Reared Commercially - Fully Index & Recorded with Signet - Wormed and Vaccinated Lleyn PCJ Farming Trewithick Farm, Trewithick Road, Breage, Helston Lots 65-68 4 Lleyn 4 Tooth Rams - Genuine Un-Fed Rams - Will last and produce quality maternal flock replacements - Selected from the milkiest ewes - 1 Ram has shown successfully at Royal Cornwall Show Hamshiredown and Southdown R L PARISH Millcroft, Launceston Lots 69-70 2 Hamshiredown Shearling Rams Ben Collings Tredwen Barton, St Clether, Launceston Lots 71 1 Southdown Shearling Ram - Shearling perfect for ewe lambs MV ACCREDITED RAMS Charollais LOUISE BREWER Carnevas Farm, St Merryn, Padstow Lots 72 1 Charollais Shearling Ram - March Born - Grass Fed - Heptivac P J OSBORNE Tobarn, Jacobstow, Bude Lots 73 1 Charollais Shearling Ram Lots 74-76 3 Charollais Ram Lambs MESSRS WARMAN Newhall Manor Farm, Delabole Lots 77-79 3 Charollais Shearling Rams - Heptivac P MR T NANCEKIVELL Heatham Farm, Kilkhampton, Bude Lots 80 1 Charollais Shearling Ram - Shown as a Ram Lamb with many firsts and an Interbreed Title - Also shown this year as a Shearling with also many firsts - Out of top breeding Lots 81 1 Charollais Shearling Ram - Full of shape, life and power - Ready to work Roussin MR T NANCEKIVELL Heatham Farm, Kilkhampton, Bude Lots 82-84 3 Roussin Shearling Rams - From the successful Heatham Flock of Roussins - Keen to work Texel MR T NANCEKIVELL Heatham Farm, Kilkhampton, Bude Lots 85 1 Texel Shearling Ram - Filled with shape and power N PROUSE Ashbury, Week St Mary, Holsworthy Lots 86-87 2 Texel Shearling Rams R S FRANK Saveock Farm, Chacewater, Truro Lots 88-89 2 Texel Shearling Rams KAYLEIGH DAWE 4 Paradise Park, Whitstone, Holsworthy Lots 90 1 Texel Shearling Ram A CARTER Millcroft Farm, Hensford Road, Dawlish Lots 91 1 Texel Shearling Ram - Champion at Liskeard Show - 1st Prize at Cheshire County - First 3 in all county shows entered - Used in Millcroft Flock for the last 2 years - Haddo Wandering Star MR AM HOWIE Manor Farm, Meeth, Okehampton All Rams and Shearlings were carefully selected, they are powerful, heavy muscled and well grown. Shearlings were all born in May-June last year. Sold in Natural condition. Bred using top genetics in our Rams and Ewes. Never had any concentrates, fed on our high clover rich grass. Lots 92-93 2 Texel Shearling Rams - Full of top bloodlines from our Millhouse Texel Flock - Rams with great breed character Crossbreds MR AM HOWIE Manor Farm, Meeth, Okehampton Lots 94-97 4 New Zealand Suffolk x Texel Shearling Rams - Sire was top preforming lamb of his year - Easy lambing traits - Dual purpose Rams Lots 98-101 4 Texel x Charollais Shearling Rams - Solid Sheep with great tops and back ends - Sire has done great job for us again this year Lots 102-103 2 Blueface Leicester x Texel Shearling Rams - Ideal for ewe lamb production - Combines the maternal traits of the Blueface and the carcase of the Texel Suffolks MR AM HOWIE Manor Farm, Meeth, Okehampton Lots 104-105 2 New Zealand type Suffolk Shearling Rams - Great length - Deep Bodied - Lots 106-108 3 Suffolk Ram Lambs - Well Grown - Ready to work We have Pedigree Flocks of Texel, Suffolk and Charollais Sheep. Also a crossbreeding flock using these breeds. We wish all buyers success with their purchases NA & JR PHILLIPS Sunnyside, Restronguet, Mylor, Falmouth Lots 109-112 4 Suffolk Ram Lambs - Sired by Willmar Scurcher Polled Dorsets MR WL FRENCH Higher Scarsick, Treneglos, Launceston Lots 113-115 3 Polled Dorset Shearling Rams - Heptivac P - Drenched 18.09.17 Rouge A CARTER Millcroft Farm, Hensford Road, Dawlish Lots 116 1 Rouge Ram Lamb - Big Strong Ram Lamb FORTHCOMING SALES WEDNESDAY 27th – HOLSWORTHY Weekly Market.
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