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Newton Abbot Livestock Auctioneers NEWTON ABBOT LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS Rendells Sawdye & Harris 13 Market Street West Street Newton Abbot Ashburton Tel: 01626 353881 Tel: 01364 652304 rendells.co.uk sawdyeandharris.co.uk 35th ANNUAL SPRING SHOW & SALE OF RARE & MINORITY BREEDS OF POULTRY AT NEWTON ABBOT MARKET, DEVON, TQ12 2RL th ON SATURDAY, 7 MARCH 2015 AT 11.00AM ENTRY FEE: £2.00 per cage of Poultry, prepaid (incl. V.A.T.) COMMISSION: 10% plus VAT on Poultry and Sundries MARKET TOLLS: 30p per Cage plus VAT UPSET PRICE: All Lots will be offered subject to a minimum selling price of £5 per bird RESERVE PRICES: Must be given in Writing to the Auctioneers at least One Day before the Commencement of Sale AGE: All Poultry must be over 16 Weeks of age and Waterfowl must be over 8 Weeks old. PENNING: ALL BIRDS to be penned by 9.00AM for Inspection AUCTION: ALL LOTS offered for Sale must be offered for Sale by Auction. Any post Auction Private transactions whilst the birds are in the Market must go through the Auctioneers LATE ENTRIES: Late entries will not appear in the Catalogue PRIZES: Newton Abbot Livestock Auctioneers will present the following prizes: £10 for Champion Cage of Birds £5 for Reserve Champion Cage of Birds £10 for Best Hybrid Rosettes will be presented for the Best in Each Section GRADING: 1. ABOVE AVERAGE Good Breeding Stock Card 2. AVERAGE At least one bird in pen with a fault according to standards Card 3. HYBRID Will be assessed for disease and poor condition only No Card PLEASE NOTE: Grading of pure bred birds will be carried out by the British Poultry Club Members appointed By the Devon Bird Fanciers and their decision is final. DISEASED, SICKLY OR STOCK IN POOR CONDITION WILL BE REJECTED AND REMOVED TO QUARANTINE PENS & NOT SOLD VENDORS MUST BRING THEIR OWN FEED, WATER AND CONTAINERS. WILD FOWL/ ORNAMENTAL BIRDS Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act you will need proof that Mandarins, Carolina, Barnacle Geese & Egyptian Geese need a licence from Natural England unless closed rung. We require a copy prior to sale of your licence from Natural England to enter these birds. For further enquires contact Natural England 0845 6014523. NB: No Single Cockerels, No more than 4 Birds to a cage and No Hens with Chicks. Single Females Accepted. 1 The following pure breeds as listed by the Poultry Club for Great Britain are eligible For entry. Any breed not on this list will be placed in the hybrid section Section 1 - Turkeys: American Blue-Slate, Beltsville White, Bourbon Red, British White, Buff, Bronze, Cambridge Bronze, Crimson Dawn or Black Winger Bronze, Cornish Palm, Crollwitzer, Narragansett, Nebraskan Spotted, Norfolk Black, Royal Palm. Section 2 - Geese: African, American Buff, Brecon Buff, Buff or Grey Back, Celler, Chinese, Czech, Deutsche, Diepholz, Embden, Emforda, Lippeganse, Pilgrim, Pomeranian, Roman, Russian Grey, Sebastopol, Shetland, Steinbacker, Toulouse, Tula, West of England (Wild Geese Under Licence). Section 3 - Ducks: Abacot Ranger, Aylesbury, Blue Swedish, Bali, Black East Indian, Call, Campbell, Cayuga, Crested Large, Crested Miniature, Hook Bill, Magpie, Muscovy, Orpington, Pekin, Rouen, Rouen Clair, Silver Appleyard Large, Silver Appleyard Miniature, Silver Bantam, Welsh Harlequin (Ornamental Duck Under Licence). Section 4 - Ducks - Bantam: Breeds as above. Section 5 - Guinea Fowl Section 6 - Pigeons Section 7 - Quail Section 8 - Ornamental Waterfowl Section 9 - Partridge Section 10 – Pheasants Section 11 - Large Fowl: Ancona, Andalusian, Appenzeller, Araucana, Asil, Augsburger, Australorp, (Autosexing, Bielefelder, Brockbar, Brussbar, Cambar, Cream Legbar, Dorbar, Legbar, Rhodebar, Welbar, Wybar) Barnevelder, Belgium Game, Bergische Kraher, Brabanter, Brahma, Brakel, Breda, Buckeye, Campine, Cochin, Cream Legbar, Crevecoeur, Croad Langshan, Dandarawi, Denizli, Dominique, Dorking, Dutch Owl Beard, Fayoumi, Faverolles, Frizzle, Friesian, German Langshan, German Bantam, Hamburgh, Houdan, Indian/Jubilee (Blue Laced Game), Italiener, Ixworth, Jersey Giant, Koeyoshi, Ko-Shamo, Kraienkoeppe, Kurokashiwa, Kulang, La Bresse, La Fleche, Lakenvelder, Leghorn, Lincolnshire Buff, Maylay, Malines, Marans, Marsh Daisy, Minorca, Modern Game, Modern Langshan, Nankin Shamo, Neiderrheiner, New Hampshire Red, Norfolk Grey, North Holland Blue, OEG Carlisle, OEG Oxford, OEG Bantam, OEG Rumpless, Old English Pheasant Fowl, Orloff, Orpington, Penedesenca, Plymouth Rock, Poland, Redcap, Rhiealander, Rhode Island Red, Scots Dumpy, Scots Grey, Shamo, Sicilian Buttercup, Silkie, Spanish, Sulmtaler, Sultan, Sumatra Game, Sussex, Taiwan, Thai Game, Thuringian, Tomaru, Totenko, Transylvanian Naked Neck, Vorwerk, Welsummer, Wyandotte, Yamato Gunkei, Yakido, Yokohama, Section 12 - Bantam: Breeds as above. Section 13 - True Bantam: Barbu D'Anver, Barbu De Watermael, Barbu D'Uccle, Barbu D’Everberg, Barbu D’Grubbe, Barbe D’Boitsfort, Booted, Bermese, Dutch, Japanese, Nankin, Pekin, Rosecombe, Sebright, Serama, Tuzo. Section 14 – Hybrids – To include any Crossbreds entered in any section or any breed not listed by Poultry Club of Great Britain NB: Any crossbreds will be placed in Section 14 SUBJECT TO DEFRA REGULATIONS AS WILL BE IN FORCE AT THE TIME OF SALE All lots sold subject to the conditions of sale displayed in the market office as produced by the Livestock Auctioneer Association. 2 ANNUAL AUTUMN SHOW & SALE OF RARE & MINORITY BREEDS OF POULTRY ON SATURDAY, 7th MARCH 2015 AT 11.00AM NB: No Single Cockerels, No more than 4 Birds to a cage and No Hens with Chicks. NB: Single Hens Accepted You Must Abide by DEFRA Regulations NB: Please Note the Inspectors/Judge/Stewards Decision Is Final Entry fee £2.00 per Cage. Sundry Items £1.00 Lot No Section Breed Quantity Year Colour Comments Reserve Entry (Office Number (If Not Listed By E.g. Pair, of POL, Unrelated Per Bird Fee Use (See Poultry Club Of Trio Hatch (Min £5) Only) Page 2) Great Britain Will Be Placed In The Hybrid Section) Dead stock/Sundry Items: Entry Fee £1.00 (Incl. VAT) Per Item Eggs: All alterations to catalogued entries must be notified to the Auctioneers clearly and displayed on cage. Please avoid substitution if at all possible. By entering stock in this sale I agree that my entries shall be inspected by the appointed inspectors/stewards/judges and I will abide by their decision Signed: .............................................. Name: ..................................................................................................... Address: ......................................................................................................................................................... Post Code: ..................... Tel No: ........................................ Mobile: ................................................. E-mail: ………………………………………. Closing Date for Entries Wednesday, 25th February 2015, 12 Noon - Please return to: Rendells, 13 Market Street, Newton Abbot, TQ12 2RL T: 01626 353881 F: 01626 365030 E: [email protected] Cheque enclosed for £........................... (Fee includes V.A.T.) Please make cheques payable to Rendells. Entries will only be accepted with correct entry fee. 3 Poultry Show Dates In Devon 2015 Ashburton & District Fanciers 1st February Schedules from Mrs J Wakeham Tel: 01364 72132 (9am - 5pm) Devon Fanciers Society Newton Abbot Rare Breed Show & Sale 15th February 7th March Schedules from Mr M Winson Enquiries to Rendells Newton Abbot Tel: 01404 822293 01626 353881 Devon County Show Totnes & District Show 21st, 22nd & 23rd May 26th July Schedules from Mr M & Mrs K Winson Schedules from Mrs P Gage Tel: 01404 822293 Tel: 01364 653182 Saturday 7th March Running together with the Rare Breed Show & Sale at Newton Abbot Market is the Monthly Horse & Tack Sale Entries Invited to Gordon Chambers (01364) 652304 4 .
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