EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE TUESDAY 16 TH JULY 2019 47 TH GREAT JULY FAIR SHOW & SALE OF 6317 BREEDING SHEEP comprising 1664 OLDER EWES, 4392 SHEARLING EWES, (Including 2152 Suffolk X Shearlings) 45 MV EWE LAMBS & 212 STOCK RAMS to include 33 COMMERCIAL & REGISTERED SUFFOLK RAMS & 4 FEMALES on behalf of the Sale to commence at 10am EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected]www.kivells.com
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EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE
TUESDAY 16TH JULY 2019
47TH GREAT JULY FAIR SHOW & SALE
OF
6317 BREEDING SHEEP
comprising
1664 OLDER EWES,
4392 SHEARLING EWES, (Including 2152 Suffolk X Shearlings)
Commencing 10am (in the Store Cattle Ring) All ewes will be sold strictly in catalogue order. The sale will start with the older Suffolk x ewes followed by the Suffolk x shearlings, all penned in the cattle pens and sold through the store cattle ring. We will then move across to the sheep pens and sell the flock dispersals and reductions, other breed older ewes and then other breed shearlings all in their pens.
Premier Ram Sale Sold in the Dairy Ring- Commencing ten minutes after the last lot of Suffolk x Shearlings are sold through the Cattle Ring (approx. 12.30pm)
1. MV Rams & Females on behalf of the WCSSA 2. MV Ewe Lambs 3. MV Accredited Rams of all breeds 4. Non MV Accredited Rams of all breeds
All Rams will be sold in Guineas.
Judging Ewe Classes, commencing 9.30am prompt. Judge: Mr Bill Quick of Crediton
Best pen of 20 or more Suffolk x Shearling Ewes (1st £100, 2nd £50, 3rd £30) Best pen of 10 Other Shearling Ewes (1st £50, 2nd £30, 3rd £20)
Stan Hookway Perpetual Challenge Cup to be awarded to the champion pen of the above classes. Kindly sponsored by Farmers Guardian and the Suffolk Sheep Association.
Commercial Ram Classes commencing 10am prompt. Judge: Mr Harold Keast of North Tawton Best Pen of 5 or more Shearling Rams of the same breed
(1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £10) Best Pen of 5 or more Ram Lambs of the same breed
(1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £10) Harold Keast Cup awarded to the Champion Pen of the above classes (not including WCSSA entries). Kindly sponsored by Farmers Guardian.
Auctioneer’s Comments
In a year when other early breeding sales are reporting much fewer entries, this sale is within 10% of last year (6926 in 2018) with 800 less Suffolk X shearlings and every one worthy of its place in this prestigious sale. The catalogue also includes a super line-up of genuine older ewes (being 660 more on the year) some tremendous Continental bred shearlings and an exceptional entry of almost 1000 Mule shearlings to finish the sale. Once again a fantastic sale, not to be missed by any shepherd who’s serious about sheep!
Please bring this catalogue with you on the day
Suffolk X Ewes Penned in the Store Cattle Pens and sold through the Store Cattle Ring
Pen No. G Mcleod, Duckslake Farm, Swimbridge 1005-1006 40 Suffolk x Mule FM Ewes In the Heptavac P system & Footvax’d.
MA Johnson Ltd, Lodge House Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum 1007-1013 140 Suffolk x 4T Ewes 1014-1016 60 Suffolk x 6T-FM Ewes Dipped.
PL Morris, Rymans, Brill, Buckinghamshire 1026-1035 200 Suffolk x Mule 6T Ewes 1036 15 Suffolk x Cheviot Mule 6T Ewes
MJ Hutchings, Newchurches Farm, Launceston 1039-1040 50 Suffolk x Mule Flock Age Ewes A part flock reduction of early lambers, in the Covexin 8 system.
Shearlings
Suffolk X
P Haydon, Easton Barton, Hittisleigh 1041-1042 45 Suffolk x Shearling Ewes Bred from Scotch Half Bred & Suffolk x Scotch Half Bred & Clik’d.
R Taylor, Capland Orchard, Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton 1043-1045 60 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, homebred, electric fence trained & Clik’d 1st July.
RF Holmes, Home Farm, Dunchideock 1046-1048 60 Suffolk x Cheviot Mule Shearling Ewes 1049 20 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes
March/April born, in the Heptavac P system (2 doses Oct-Nov), treated with Clik Extra 3rd June, regularly wormed & electric fence trained.
O Coombes, Witham Vale Farm, Frome 1050 20 Suffolk x Scotch Half Bred Shearling Ewes
Wormed & treated with Crovect 24th June, homebred from strong Scotch Half Bred ewes & sired by pedigree Suffolk rams.
PR Weldhen, Trekenning Farm, Newquay 1051-1052 50 Suffolk x NC Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system.
H & M Thorne, Warkleigh Barton, Umberleigh 1053-1056 80 Suffolk x NC Mule Shearling Ewes
Clik’d & drenched with Triclamox 4th July.
BV & SM Johnson, Cardsmill Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum 1057-1058 50 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes Dipped.
R Rottenbury, Wonham Farm, Black Dog 1060-1078 & 420 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes 1082-1083 Ectofly’d 3rd July & Farm Assured.
Milborne Wick Farms, Manor Farm, Sherborne 1084-1085 40 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, homebred & Farm Assured.
MA Johnson Ltd, Lodge House Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum 1086-1095 200 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system & dipped.
Flock of Scotch Half Bred kept to breed ewe lambs and sired by big strong Suffolk rams. Farm Assured, in the Heptavac P system, homebred & Clik’d 1st June.
W Smale, Upcott Farm, North Molton, South Molton 1158-1159 40 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system.
RJ Coward, Wood Farm, Mere, Wiltshire 1160-1163 80 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes Electric fence trained, Ectofly’d & treated with Levacur 10th July.
J Northmore, 13 St Austin Close, Ivybridge 1164-1165 38 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes
Heptavac P’d in January, drenched & treated with Molecto 1st July.
C & A Williams, Wonham Barton, Bampton 1166-1167 29 Suffolk x NC Mule Shearling Ewes
Homebred, wormed as necessary, treated with Clik Extra 25th June & Farm Assured.
KB Reed, Kendon Farm, Nomansland 1168-1170 50 Suffolk x Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system & regularly drenched.
Flock Dispersals & Reductions Penned in the sheep pens and sold in their pens
I Wotton, Sherwood, Stoodleigh, Tiverton 201-205 15 Pure Charollais Shearling Ewes Sired by Thornetown Proper Job & Oakchurch Pioneer. 206-207 5 Pure Charollais 4T Ewes (All lambed in 2019) 208-210 10 Pure Charollais Older Ewes (All lambed in 2019)
These ewes were MV Accredited but have been running in commercial flock for the past twelve months. Some registered. Farm Assured, in the Heptavac P system and wormed.
G Macklin, Hayes Farm, Exbourne 211 10 Dorset 4T Ewes 212-213 13 Dorset 6T Ewes 214 9 Dorset FM Ewes
From an organic holding, first part of the flock dispersal. In the Heptavac P system (due booster).
Silverdale Farms, Axminster 215-220 55 Dorset 4T-FM Ewes 221-229 80 Charollais x Dorset 4T-FM 230-232 25 Pure Charollais 4T-FM Ewes 233 2 Pure Texel 4T-FM Ewes In the Heptavac P system & dipped.
D Caunter, 2 Bowden Cottages, Sherford 234-235 15 Suffolk x mainly 4T-6T Ewes 236 8 Continental 4T-FM Ewes 237 8 Welsh Mule 4T-6T Ewes 238-239 17 NC Mule 6T Ewes Genuine dispersal, in the Heptavac P system.
Other Breed Older Ewes
M Hosking & Sons, Ley Coombe, Modbury 240 10 Romney 6T Ewes From a closed flock, in the Heptavac P system & Clik’d.
L Mills, Lifton Park, Lifton 241 3 Scotch Mule 4T Ewes 242 3 Dorset 4T Ewes In the Heptavac P system & Clik’d.
H Fuller, Higher Riscombe, Simonsbath 243-244 16 Dorset FM Ewes
In Heptavac P system, Footvax’d, Clik’d & treated with Cydectin LA in spring.
MA Johnson Ltd, Lodge House Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum 258-268 110 Dorset x Mule 4T Ewes 269-270 20 Dorset x Mule 6T-FM In the Heptavac P system & dipped.
Flock of NC Mule ewes from Scotland kept to breed ewe lambs & sired by big strong Texel rams. Farm Assured, in the Heptavac P system, homebred & Clik’d 1st June.
A Dart, Kynance, South Molton Street, Chulmleigh 355-358 40 Texel x Shearling Ewes
Out of Mule or Suffolk x Mule ewes, in the Heptavac P system & treated with Crovect.
MA Johnson Ltd, Lodge House Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum 359-382 250 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system & dipped.
ME Snell & Son, Moortown Barton, Knowstone 383-386 40 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, spray dipped, drenched & Farm Assured.
G Endacott & Sons, East Nymph Farm, Spreyton 387 9 Pedigree Charollais Shearling Ewes
BV & SM Johnson, Cardsmill Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum 388-396 90 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes Dipped.
A Cridland, Sunrise, Butterleigh 397 4 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes
Enzo & Toxo vaccinated & in the Heptavac P system (had last dose end of Oct).
R & E Sizmur, Oatnell Farm, Okehampton 398-400 30 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes (Not had lambs) 401 10 Texel x Mule Shearling Ewes (Had lambs)
In the Heptavac P system, dipped in Golden Fleece 30th June, all had Cydectin Triclamox.
In Heptavac P system, Footvax’d, Clik’d & treated with Cydectin LA in spring.
R Manning, 10 Strawberry Fields, North Tawton 470-471 15 NC Mule Shearling Ewes In the Heptavac P system, Clik’d & Footvax’d.
C & A Williams, Wonham Barton, Bampton 472-482 110 NC Mule Shearling Ewes
NEMSA, ex-Kirkby Stephen, in the Heptavac P system, wormed as necessary, treated with Clik Extra 25th June & Farm Assured.
MA Johnson Ltd, Lodge House Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum 483-492 100 Dorset x Mule Shearling Ewes (amended from original cat.) In the Heptavac P system & dipped.
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Auctioneer: Russell Steer 07788 318701
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