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Sp 1: Ryeland Female Champion - trophy awarded to the best exhibit in classes
11th Official Northern Breed Sale
Held under the auspices of the
Ryeland Flock Book Society Ltd
at
Borderway Mart, Carlisle, Cumbria Holding Number: 08/067/8019
Saturday 17th September 2022 All sheep must be penned by 9.00am Show at 9.30am. Sale: approx. 1pm Ryelands: 45 Females 15 Males Coloured Ryelands: 64 Females 57 Males
Society Officials
President: Mr & Mrs A & E Parry Vice-President: Mrs P Bateman President
Elect: Mr J Reed
Chairman: Mrs C Bateman
Vice Chair: Mr J Donovan Deputy Vice Chair: Mr A McVicar
Administrator: TC & AJ Tyne Address: Tyn y Mynydd Farm, Boduan, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 8PZ Telephone: 01758 721739 Email: admin@ryelandfbs.com Web: www.ryelandfbs.com
Auctioneers
Harrison & Hetherington
Judges: Ryelands - Steve Gray Coloured Ryelands - Jack Williams
Show Stewards: Susan Bryden, Janice Milne
Veterinary Inspector: Capontree Vets 1 Stewards: Joanne Fisher David Mitchell Dominic Dickson Dot Tyne
Regulations for the Northern Sale held under the Auspices of RFBS Ltd
1. The sale will be as per the order of sale page. All lots will be sold in £. 2. All animals must be earmarked in accordance with the Society’s regulations. Each animal presented for sale must be stencilled or paint marked with the appropriate lot number before it is presented for inspection. 3. Any error of description in the catalogue will be notified and announced by the Auctioneer at the time of the sale. 4. Rams must be supplied with a halter by the vendor. 5. Vendors must provide food for their sheep and wood chips or shavings for the pens. 6. Breeders are responsible for the registration of all entries in the Society’s Flock Book. There will be no refund of the registration if the animal is unsold and subsequently butchered. 7. Vendors should notify reserve prices to the Auctioneers prior to the commencement of the sale. Animals for which no notification has been given will be presumed for sale without reserve. The upset price for ram lambs and shearling rams is £100. It is the responsibility of the vendor to set a reserve price if they wish to ensure that their animals are sold for breeding purposes. 8. Certificates of Pedigree for all sheep will be posted to purchasers after the sale. Certificates for lots unsold will be returned to the vendor. 9. Vendors shall ensure that each entry is adequately prepared for sale. 10. All animals entered or exposed for sale must be the bona fide property of the vendor at the time of entry to the sale and be free of liens, charges, and incumbents. 11. Each animal forward at the sale must be exposed for sale by auction before any private sale shall be permitted or recognised by the Auctioneers. 12. All animals must be forward for sale unless covered by a veterinary certificate. 13. All members presenting sheep for sale must have adequate public liability insurance 14. A commission of 5% will be charged by the auctioneers on all sales.
Additional Guidelines re Substitutions:
i) Substitutions are strictly only allowed to replace animals that have been taken ill, are injured, or have died. ii) The Administrator must be notified as soon as possible. The pedigree certificate of the substitute must be forwarded to the office.
iii) The breeder can self certify ill health of the sheep or provide photographic evidence of the animal’s injury but the Society retains the right to insist on a veterinary certificate where deemed appropriate. iv) In the event of the death of an animal, the breeder must provide a copy of the certificate of disposal or other appropriate evidence to the Secretary as soon as is practicably possible. v) A sheep may be substituted for an original entry provided that any substitution is a sheep in the same class.
vi) The substitute must be clearly marked with a yellow dot at the base of the neck, at least one inch in diameter.
vii)The substitute’s pen must be clearly marked and include details of the animal’s dam, sire, grand dam and grand sire clearly available for potential purchasers to see. viii) The Auctioneers must be informed of the change so that a clear announcement can be made when the substitute animal enters the sale ring.
It is the Vendor’s responsibility to ensure that all ear tag numbers are correct and agree with the printed catalogue and RFBS registration details. The use of marker pens on ear tags is prohibited
Additional Information:
Bio-Security
• Intending purchasers are requested to have livestock vehicles cleansed and disinfected and have waterproofs and wellington boots when coming into contact with livestock.
Movement Licences
• Market Holding Number: 08/067/8019 • Intending Purchasers should have their CPH number ready to supply the Auctioneers, so that the correct movement licence may be issued before departure from the market. • Vendors and purchasers must comply with current DEFRA regulations for Animal
Movements in force at the time of the Sale.
• All licences must be handed in to the market office once sheep have been unloaded. • No sheep will be allowed to depart from the market without a licence from the auctioneers office.
Refreshments
• Refreshments will be available.