Texel Sheep Society November 2010 Bulletin

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November 2010

Bulletin For members of the Texel Sheep Society Chief Executives Update

Contents

The late spring and the array of shows and Society sales soon polished off what remained of summer! Members were left with little time before the rush to provide the industry with good value, quality Texels for the start of a new breeding season.

Chief Executive Update

The successful sales reported on the Society’s website are proof of members’ achievements and show that Texels have had another outstanding year. Improved marketing, including the new-look Society website, saw a rush of 21,000 visits with 80,000 pages viewed in August alone.

BASCO New Initiative

Society and breed promotion enjoyed increased expenditure in 2010, targeted at our presence at specialist events such as Scot Sheep and the National Sheep Event, which took place in August at Malvern. A truly professional promotion, at a highly successful event! Our Scottish National flagship sale didn’t fail to impress either, with a gross sale income of over £800,000 exceeding last year’s world-record breaking sale. The 2010 sale results show more ram lambs forward with better clearance, proving the continuous popularity of our breed from both commercial and pedigree breeders.Visit the Society website to read full sale reports and view colour photographs of pre-sale show winners from around the UK.

SHEEP SOCIETY

QUALITY PERFORMANCE SERVICE SUCCESS

Commercial demand didn’t fade with the breed’s influence clearly present at the major ram sales at NSA Builth and Border Union-Kelso, more information within this bulletin. We now eagerly await our national AGM, held this year in conjunction with the Scottish Clubs 25th Anniversary and Drymsynie has been fully booked. If you were unsuccessful in booking space at this popular social weekend, think ahead and perhaps provisionally put your name down for next year’s event, to be held in Belfast at the La Mon Hotel in conjunction with the Northern Ireland Breeders Club in late October 2011.You won’t be disappointed, for sure! Breeders have many challenges in managing a profitable flock. One such challenge is bio-security, which, when carefully managed, ensures the protection of your flock, most of all a valuable pedigree flock. I would encourage all breeders to consult their veterinary surgeon and to take a whole farm approach to limit the chances of disease entering your flock. Maintaining membership of the PS&GHS, along with the necessary safeguards of double fencing and gating, is paramount if breeders are to reduce the risk of their flock contracting Maedi Visna. There is no such thing as perfect biosecurity, but identify and prioritise the risks, make a plan and most of all, adhere to it!

Society Matters

National Sale & Royal Show Dates Judges Selection 2011 Builth NSA & Border Union Kelso Sales roundup 2010 Maedi Visna – is it worthwhile! Exports Update Society 1st Season Sire of the Year Trophy Performance Recording adding value Texel Member wins Sheep Farmer of the year New Texel Merchandise available

As Christmas approaches we offer new and updated merchandise and look forward to your orders for some new Texel clothing which we hope you will wear with pride around the shows and sales helping us to promote Texels to the industry. Finally, a warm welcome to the 389 new members that have joined the Society since I took the position of Chief Executive with 125 joining in 2010 alone. I hope you enjoy being part of our great Texel community. Best wishes

John Yates Chief Executive

While every effort is made to ensure accuracy of the information contained in this publication, no responsibility can be accepted by the Society for any errors or any reliance on the use of information by readers

British Texel Sheep Society, National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2LG Tel: 024 7669 6629, Fax: 024 7669 6472, Email: office@texel.co.uk


SOCIETY MATTERS Texel Sponsoring & Entry fee offer at Primestock Shows 2010

BASCO

invests to benefit members with improved Society service. Members will be fully aware of the continued development of the BASCO system. 2010 has seen the enhancement of the web search, now a major point of reference for many producers and breeders. BASCO is currently reviewing its member interface (Thin client), to allow a full web based version to come online by Easter 2011, which will allow for a more convenient way of sending your flock data to the Society, as well as receiving better flock reports at the touch of a button. This new investment by BASCO will mark another key development in BASCO’s successful history. If you have not visited the web search already go to the Society home page at www.texel.co.uk and click on the BASCO logo. It’s really that simple to access the Texel flock book with all the important pedigree and performance data just a few clicks away.

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If you are a Texel Member and have entered one of the following Winter Fairs don’t forget to send the Society your entry details after each eligible event to be considered for reimbursement of entries. The society has the discretion on any reimbursement

Tail Docking: Get It right! The Society does not require tails to be docked within its breed standard. Breeders often choose to dock tails on welfare grounds due to prevention of fly strike. Some type of Texels are not tail docked at all, again this is breeder choice. Tail docking for cosmetic reasons cannot be justified. All sheep breeders should implement the Welfare Code, which requires careful consideration of the need for tail docking. The code of recommendations for the welfare of sheep can be obtained through Animal Health Offices. Breeders can find their nearest office by visiting the Animal Health website, www.defra.gov.uk/animalhealth When tail docking is necessary, lambs should be docked as early as practically possible after a secure maternal bond has been established, but not usually before they are 24 hours old. The Government agrees that this is good practice. Practice of short docking can damage the nerves and muscles of sheep leading to serious welfare issue which can cause considerable suffering later in life. Leave sufficient dock to ensure that the tail will offer sufficient cover as the lamb matures.

Sylvia Rawlings, Director representing Area 7 – East of England, will be retiring from the Society Board at our AGM on the 13th November 2010. Sylvia has made a huge contribution to the running of the Society and has always represented her area member’s views in Board discussions strongly. We will miss her forthright input and the support she has demonstrated over the years. Taking this into account the Board has used its sole discretion to review area boundaries. Post Code

Present Area

Present Director

New Area

New Director

SO

8

Tim Healy

10

Nick Tavernor

SP

8

Tim Healy

10

Nick Tavernor

RG

8

Tim Healy

9

A Andrews

NG

7

Sylvia Rawlings

5

S Richardson

LN

7

Sylvia Rawlings

5

S Richardson

PE, MK, CM, HP, LE, IP, NR, NN, CO, LG, CB, LU

7

Sylvia Rawlings

7

Tim Healy

The Board has concluded that the above boundary changes will take effect from 13th November 2010

Results of Area Director Elections

£125 to Reserve Champion Carcase if sired by a Texel £250 for Supreme Champion Live if sired by Texel £125 to Reserve Champion Live if sired by a Texel

Dates for diary 2011

Lambing season is creeping up, bringing with it Ram Lambs named with “S” Suggestions from the office staff include:

SHEEP SOCIETY

Sponsorship Prize Fund £250 for Supreme Champion Carcase if sired by Texel

£150 towards Texel show classes

2011 starts with “S”

Superior , Senator, Sassy, Shostakovich, Scallywag, Sooooo-Good, Sabre, Soldier, Supreme, Showman, Superstar, Slartibartfast, Shamrock, Superb, Shocker, Sexcellent, Show-stopper and Sid. Stun us with your inventiveness but one thing we do ask….. To prevent Dayna having a nervous breakdown in the catalogue department and a major test of the BASCO system members are asked not to use Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!!!!

Sponsored Shows Countryside Live – 23 – 24 Oct Borderway Agri- Expo 29 Oct Smithfield – 12 – 13 Nov English Winter Fair 20 – 21 Nov Scottish Royal Winter Fair – 24 Nov Royal Welsh Winter Fair – 29 – 30 Nov N.I Xmas Fatstock Show & Sale – 6 Dec

Retirement of Area Director and realignment of Area Boundaries for Members

Area 10: South West of England Nick Tavernor – Unopposed. Nick is currently the Society Vice Chairman.

In-Lamb Club Sales 2010 – Jan 2011

Carlisle 10 December Stirling 13 November Stirling 13 December Thainstone 29 November Llandovery 17 December Moira 29 November Chelford 8 January 2011 Welshpool 3 December Scottish National Worcester 4 December In-Lamb at Lanark 8 January 2011 Skipton 4 December For further details and on-line catalogue visit the website www.texel.co.uk

Royal Show dates & Judges 2011 Royal Ulster / Balmoral Show 11th – 13th May Judge Mr John Forsyth – FPG – Glenside

Commercial Factoid

Royal Highland Show 23rd – 26th June Judge Mr Steve Smith – SJP – Penparc Great Yorkshire 12th – 14th July Judge To be confirmed

NEW ZEALAND COMPETITION

Royal Welsh Show 18th – 21st June Judge Mr Roger Strawbridge – SRY - Tamnamoney

EU imports of New Zealand chilled lamb continue to increase in the first half of the year. They jumped by 21% to the UK, the largest market but fell by 18% to Belgium the second largest market. Frozen exports to Germany fell by 24% and by 17% to the UK. Overall, NZ exports to the EU have fallen by 9,000 t. to 114,000 t. Supplies over the Christmas period are looking very tight with production being late and at a very low level following the snow storms that killed thousands of lambs. As a consequence, English lamb is very much in demand.

Dates & Judges for In- Lamb & National Premier sales 2011

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Scottish National In-Lamb Sale 8 January Judge Mr. David Clark – DCX – Clark’s Northern Ireland Premier National Show & Sale 18 – 19 August Judge Mr. Alastair Gault – GAF - Forkins Scottish National Premier National Show & Sale 24 – 25 August Judge Mr. Steve Richardson – RSS - Stonebridge Welsh National Premier National Show & Sale 26 – 27 August Judge Mr. David Houghton – HPH -Tophill English National Premier National Show & Sale 29 – 30 August Judge Mr. Craig Ridley – RHT – Haltcliffe

British Texel Sheep Society, National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2LG Tel: 024 7669 6629, Fax: 024 7669 6472, Email: office@texel.co.uk


SOCIETY MATTERS Christine Martyn Acknowledgment

Bumper sales bonanza for Texel at main commercial ram sales

Dear Friends and Associates

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Christine Martyn.

Strathbogie Python

Arnold Park-Drinkstone flock wins ‘Future Farmer’ award

Texel Society 1st Season Sire of the Year Trophy The inaugural winner of the Texel Sheep Society “1st season Sire of the Year” trophy is ‘Strathbogie Python’ – bred by James Innes & Sons, Dunscroft, Huntly, owners of the Strathbogie flock. Messrs Innes will therefore become the first recipients of this prestigious new trophy which will be up for annual competition. The qualifying National Society sales were held at Dungannon, Lanark, Welshpool & Worcester. There were actually six first season sires in close contention, those being fairly well ahead of their contemporaries, which included several top priced individuals. Strathbogie Python, whose owner John Forsyth (Glenside), purchased him for 9,000gns at last years Lanark Premier sale achieved a winning aggregate of 60,000gns for his three highest priced sons – namely, Razzle Dazzle (40,000gns), Ring a Ding (10,000gns) and Rocket 1 (10,000gns). Python showed a very high level of consistency with further sons reaching 4,000gns at Welshpool and 4,200gns at Worcester respectively, while a further four sons at the Solway & Tyne Club Sale (Carlisle) sold to 4,200gns and averaged £2,716 apiece. Visit www.texel.co.uk for the full report

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A pioneering veteran of the UK’s sheep industry has won the ‘Future Farmer of the year’ award 2010, with a £4000 prize recognising innovation and sustainability. The current joint title holder of the Carmichael Trophy for services to the sheep industry, Arnold Park, of Drinkstone, Hawick, has added the prestigious title, awarded by the Elizabeth Murray Trust for innovation in farming and supported by NFUS. He is at the forefront of sheep recording in the UK. His Texels outrank others – achieving the top index lamb more times than any other breeder in the past 10 years.

Texel member tops the class as Farmers Weekly Sheep Farmer of the Year 2010 Texel Breeders, William, Carole Ingram & Sons, Gregor and Bruce and Daughter Amy, of the Logie-Durno flock, Aberdeenshire, have been awarded Sheep Farmers of the year by the Farmers Weekly. The award was won because of their unique approach to ram breeding, maximising use of technology through AI, ET and performance recording, good marketing and customer focus. focus.

PRT Updates There are 20 new participant / Members recording in 2010 Recording pointers: l Gimmer weights- try to weigh at the same time every year, after clipping or before tupping, this is most popular, again check your weights before you start. l Record all lambs -Don’t leave the poorest lambs out; you are preventing your best lambs of expressing themselves. l Use well-known rams or A I some ewes, this will help your connectedness & improve your own flock accuracy. Contact your A I company or may be work with another breeder at a central point. l Testing rams - 25 progeny are needed to achieve an accuracy figure of 95% l Any lambs wrongly weighed will increase or decrease the Index. It will correct itself when the animal creates progeny; again it will increase or decrease (CRASH) the Index, be careful! The index will always balance out. l PRT cannot emphasise enough that each management group is recorded in its own group, tell your Scanning operator.

Border Union - Kelso & NSA – Builth Registered British Texels were supplied in volume to fulfil commercial sheep industry demand. The influence of registered Texels on the UK commercial sheep industry is clearly shown by the financial performance of the two largest ram sales operated in Europe. The ram sales offer a useful barometer for the demand of commercially relevant breeds, NSA main sale sold £2,208,584.89 of rams, whilst the Kelso sale totalled £2,811,470.00 of rams at their 2010 events, no other ram sales operate on this scale. Both sales run in September 2010 showed that registered Texels were consistently in demand across GB, resulting in 28.1% of the total ring sales income at the NSA Builth ram sale (£626,071.50) and 30.3% of the sale ring income at the Border Union Kelso sale (£852,660.00). Border Union KELSO Ram Sale

Total Income £2,811,470.00

Breed (Registered)

Breed Sale Ring Income

% of Sale Ring Income on Total sale of all Breeds

Texel

£852,660.00

30.3%

Suffolk

£469,960.00

16.7%

Blue Faced Leicester

£417,160.00

14.8%

Charollais

£159,600.00

5.6%

Beltex £52,320.00

1.86%

NSA Builth Main sale

Total Income £2,208,584.89

Breed (Registered)

Breed sale Ring Income

% of Sale Ring Income on Total sale of all Breeds

Texel

£626,071.50

28.1%

Blue Faced Leicester

£328,104.00

15%

Charollais

£305,077.50

14%

Suffolk

£129,822.00

6.1%

Beltex £29,253.40 1.3% Between the 2008 and 2010 sales Texels have remained consistent at the NSA Builth ram sale with 28-30% of total sales, followed by BFL with 14-15%, Charollais 13-14%, Suffolk’s 4.5-6% and Beltex with 1.4-1.76% of the total sales income.

For a full list of practical pointers for Performance Recorders visit the PRT section of www.texel.co.uk

British Texel Sheep Society, National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2LG Tel: 024 7669 6629, Fax: 024 7669 6472, Email: office@texel.co.uk


FLOCK BIO-SECURITY Gloucester & Border Counties Club Annual “Christmas Present” In-Lamb Gimmer and Ewe Lamb Show & Sale

Saturday 4th December 2010 at Worcester Market Glo Bor uces t Clu der C er & ou b ntie s

For Schedules, Catalogues and further information Tel: McCartneys on

01905 769770 or visit the website

www.mccartneys.co.uk

Testing for Maedi Visna is it worthwhile? Maedi Visna (MV) is a disease of sheep which is fatal. There is no cure and no vaccine. The disease is out there! It is more common in areas of a high sheep population but very few areas can claim to be safe.

Those of you who attend shows and sales will have seen simpler, but still robust, rules this year. It will still be necessary to have a current, valid health status report to enter accredited shows and sales but you do not need to hand in copies. However you must have it available for inspection.

The rules of the MV accreditation scheme are designed to reduce the risk and the scheme has been very successful in doing this. As a result many producers see a low incidence and are wondering why they are still in the scheme. However with any disease, if you drop your guard, it could soon spiral out of control. Being a member of the MV scheme helps to safeguard your flock again disease breakdown and enhances breed reputation.

Farm inspections are an integral part of the MV scheme and the numbers of these have been increased. Some scheme members are still breaking the rules – nose to nose contact with non-accredited stock at field boundaries (watch fences and gates – there must be no contact). Data shows that there is a 2.3 times higher risk of contracting MV in an accredited flock if non-accredited sheep are on same premises or in contact.

Consider why you are in the scheme. l To maintain the health status and productivity of your sheep l To sell at society sales to maximise your returns l To protect against long term losses and value of your flock

But should you not look at the wider picture?

The Twilight Texel Sale Friday 3rd December 2010 At 6.00pm in Borderway Mart, Carlisle Tel: 01228

640 924

In-Lamb Gimmer Sale From the Flocks of ANGLEZARKE, ARKLE, BALTIER, BEAUTRY, COURTHILL, DOUGANHILL, HALTCLIFFE, HULL HOUSE, KELSO, LOOSEBEARE, STONEBRIDGE & THACKA

SHEEP SOCIETY

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l Give confidence to the sheep industry l Show a commitment to disease control and best practice l Assist long lasting breed improvement by having a productive healthy nucleus flock l Address bio security issues related to disease control In a commercial flock (not a scheme member) 70% of ewes tested and half of the rams were found to be positive for MV. The increasing level of disease came to light when a thin ewe was submitted for post-mortem. The problem had been growing for a few years as the client reported that there were rising numbers of deaths among young lambs due to lack of milk which was also causing poor growth rates and extended finishing periods. In this case the whole flock may have to be culled. Just think if your flock had been in contact with the above. The sheep industry is returning to profitability. The breed has a good reputation at home and overseas. Let us keep it that way by making sure that a disease that can rapidly affect productivity and profitability does not get a foothold. With a breakdown flocks are at risk at shows, sales and through buying replacements and if you lose accredited status you are out of the market for up to 12 months. Monitoring disease freedom is cheaper than tackling a disease that is allowed to increase in incidence.

For further information contact PS&GHS - Tel: 01463 226995 or Email: SGHS@sac.co.uk MV is out there. Be vigilant.

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British Texel Sheep Society, National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2LG Tel: 024 7669 6629, Fax: 024 7669 6472, Email: office@texel.co.uk


EXPORT DEMAND

S A M T S I R H S C R E K C A CR

Demand from overseas continues with exports completed to Romania, Belgium, Germany, Holland, Switzerland and Ireland. Major orders have also been made from Brazil, a key new market for Texel. Message from Brazil From Monday August 2nd to Saturday August 7th 2010, I had the opportunity to visit eight Texel flocks and attend the NSA Sheep event in Malvern. During this period we checked the possibility of identifying eligible flocks which may be interested in exporting their genetics. Their interest in the Brazilian market was expressed in the way I was welcomed at their farms and the time spent providing us with information about the farms, breeding systems and the several males evaluated within the farms. Despite constraints provided by the export protocol we were able to select a group of eligible sires that may be suitable for Brazilian breeders. An order of over 2,500 straws of semen will be placed by the end of the year to allow us to have a first export concluded by the end of January 2011.

CARLISLE AUCTION MART

FRIDAY 10th DECEMBER 2010

I would like to thank the British Livestock and Genetics consortium and their funders, as well as the British Texel Sheep Society for making the mission possible. I truly believe that results from our work will be seen next year in the half bred British lambs that will be born in our country. I hope the efforts of Brazilian and British breeders will lead to our first import in the beginning of 2011. I do expect this to be the beginning of a long term commercial relationship that will bring great benefits for breeders in both countries.

EVENING EVENT

Commences at 5.30pm

Marcio Aguinsky

Eurotier Promotion 16th – 19th of November EuroTier 2010, the world’s largest exhibition for professional animal husbandry taking place in Hanover in Germany. Over four exhibition days this is the place to experience innovations in machinery, equipment and installations, in genetics, farm inputs and decentralized energy supply. More than 1,800 exhibitors from 48 countries will be presenting a complete programme and many innovations. For further details visit the website at www.eurotier.com. The British Texel Society will have live exhibits at the event in conjunction with the “British Genetics” stand.

Romanian breakthrough! Registered Texel Sheep bound for Romania. A consignment of Scottish sheep has recently arrived safely in the East of Romania. Amongst the order were 30 Texel Gimmers and 4 Texel Shearling Rams, all were sourced from flocks in the South of Scotland and are set to form the nucleus of a new sheep breeding programme of a large agricultural company in Romania. The 2007 outward mission which set the order in motion was supported through the British Texel Society’s promotion of Texels at Indagra 2007 in Bucharest. The Society continued its commitment in Romania with recent promotions at Cluj at the Agraria exhibition in May 2009 & 2010. The Texel flocks involved with the recent export were, Douganhill, Rascarrel and Garngour.

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Weigh time for a crop of Texel x lambs at Wynfell Park, Cumbria

SHROPSHIRE & BORDERS CLUB Sale of In-Lamb Females

On Friday 3rd December 2010 At 11.00am

At Welshpool Livestock Market Call Welshpool Livestock Sales On 01938 553 438

Featuring

Glenside Rascarrel Knock Haddo Tophill Midlock Cairness Deveronvale Catalogues from auctioneers Harrison & Hetherington Borderway Mart Rosehill, Carlisle, CA1 2RS Tel: 01228 640924 Fax 01228 640921 www.livestock-sales.co.uk

British Texel Sheep Society, National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2LG Tel: 024 7669 6629, Fax: 024 7669 6472, Email: office@texel.co.uk


NORTHERN LIGHTS

Friday 17th December 7pm

Moira Pedigree Sales Arena, BT67 0HH Export Sale Of In Lamb Pedigree Females and Embryos

Blackstown Cornerstone Fairmount Mullan Springwell Tullagh Service sires include: Cairness Perfection, Mossknowe Pudsey,Kelso Oxygen, Kelso Picasso,Knock Papoose, Blackstown Rambo and Derryvore Ranger For Further Details Contact Richard Beattie

Tel: 07984694616 “2 sales over 2 days incorporating 12 Fantastic Texel Flocks – Transport to the mainland arranged – Don’t miss out!!”

NORTHERN Ballynahone I Cherryvale Clougher I Forkins I Tamnamoney

STARS

Saturday 18th December 12:30pm

Ballymena Mart Catalogues & Enquiries

Tel: 028 256 33470 Special Guest Consignment

Millars Texels

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British Texel Sheep Society, National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2LG Tel: 024 7669 6629, Fax: 024 7669 6472, Email: office@texel.co.uk


MERCHANDISE 2 1

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Product

Size

Colour

Price +VAT

1.Result Tech 2 tone Fleece

XS/S/M/L/XL/XXL

Black/Grey/Navy

£30

2. Result Extreme Fleece

XS/S/M/L/XL/XXL

Black / Navy

£28

3. Waterproof Jacket

S/M/L/XL/XXL

Black/Navy

£30

4. Lightweight Waterproof

S/M/L/XL/XXL/XXXL

Black / Navy

£20

5. Body warmer/soft shell

S/M/L/XL/XXL/XXL

Black / Navy

£28

6. Body Warmer/padded

S/M/L/XL/XXL/XXXL

Black / Navy

£20

7. Polo Shirt

S/M/L/XL/XXL/XXXL

Grey/Heather/Raspberry

£10

8. Tie ( Navy - Acrylic)

One size acrylic

Navy

£12.50

9. Baseball Cap

One size adjustable

Black

£5.00

10. Beanie hat

One size

Grey

£5.00

11. Show coat

S/M/L/XL

White

£30

12. Society Back Pack Bag

Black

£1.00

13. Mug

Navy / Burgundy

£2.99

14. Pen

Silver

£3.25

Trailer Stickers

7

10

9 12 8

A3

£3.20

A2

£4.00

15. Texel pin badges

75p

Personalised Information in addition to Society Logo is available in Vinyl or embroidery Order by Telephone P.O.A l All Texel merchandise has a white Texel Logo as standard. Logo is available Embroidered or vinyl. Please note the Vinyl logo is available to protect water proofing on garments although this is not as long lasting as embroidered. l Returned garments will not be accepted if they have had personalised information added. All returns to be received within 2 weeks of delivery date. l Postage and packing will be charged @ £4.50 per order when ordered online or added to invoice when ordered directly from the Society Office. l Please allow up to 3 weeks for delivery. l VAT will be added where applicable at the current rate l The price you pay is the price displayed on the Texel website at the time we receive your order apart from the following exception - While we try and ensure that all prices on our website are accurate, errors may occur. If we discover an error in the price of goods you have ordered we will inform you as soon as possible and give you the option of reconfirming your order at the correct price or cancelling it. If we are unable to contact you we will treat the order as cancelled. If you cancel due to price changes and you have already paid for the goods, you will receive a full refund. Bulletin rates

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