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LIVESTOCK ONLY - SATURDAY 10TH OCTOBER

Forward – 196 head cattle: 54 Bulls, 126 Bullocks & Heifers and 16 Breeding Cattle. 22 Breeding/Store Sheep and Goats. 95 Lots of Poultry & Waterfowl. 66 Pedigree Charollais Females.

POULTRY SALE - SATURDAY 10TH OCTOBER

Octobers Premier Poultry Show & Sale. Judge – Mr E Boothman. Champion & Reserve – Ms L Fiddler

PEDIGREE CHAROLLAIS - SATURDAY 10TH OCTOBER 2015

66 Pedigree Charollais Females on behalf of The BCSS Females were in strong demand at the British Charollais Sheep Sale held at Skipton on Saturday, with a strong clearance rate, the best seen for several years. A strong commercial trade underpinned the day, whilst there were some higher top end prices. Charles Marwood’s Foulrice flock twice hit 1,000gns, the first for the days champion. This strong shearling by Langstone K2, a Wraycastle i-pod son, she sold carrying triplets to Lowereye Neils Favourite to DB Roberts of Shrewsbury.

STORE LAMBS - WEDNESDAY 7TH OCTOBER 2015

Fortnightly Catalogue Sale of Store Lambs Forward: 7,378 Head, Overall av £50.95

GIMMER LAMBS - TUESDAY 6TH OCTOBER 2015

Forward: 5,648 GIMMER LAMBS, comprising 198 Masham Lambs av £81.60 (-£3.37 on 2014). 1730 Mule Lambs av £82.50. 2436 North of England Mule av £84.23 (-£1.44 on 2014) 323 Dales Mule av £83.61 (-8.24 on 2014) 961 Swaledale av £77.31 66.45 (+£10.46 on 2014)

GIMMER LAMBS PRESS - TUESDAY 6TH OCTOBER

Ewe lambs shine at annual Skipton highlight It was ‘Ladies Day’ at Skipton Auction Mart, when ewe lambs from the region’s leading sheep farmers were on parade for their annual fixture, which attracted another large entry of 5,648 head, more than 300 up on the previous year. (Tues, Oct 6) There were four breed shows – the third seasonal turnout for North of England Mule gimmer lambs, along with others for Masham, Dales Mule and Swaledale gimmers.

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 5TH OCTOBER 2015

Forward: 82 Prime cattle comprising 17 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos), 1 Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 64 Cast Cattle 3,304 Prime Sheep comprising 3016 Prime Lambs, 288 Cast Ewes & Rams 53 Rearing Calves

PRIME STOCK PRESS - MONDAY 5TH OCTOBER

Amy Bradley lands her first Skipton prime cattle championship Amy Bradley, of Hartwith, Harrogate, landed her first-ever prime cattle championship at Skipton Auction Mart’s October show and sale, with brothers Clive and Trevor Robinson, of Tosside, lifting the prime lamb title for the second month in succession. (Mon. Oct 5)

SWALE EWES - SATURDAY 4TH OCTOBER

MARKET REPORT – SATURDAY 3rd OCTOBER 2015. ANNUAL SHOW & SALE OF SWALEDALE EWES & GIMMER SHEARLINGS. Forward: 3,939 head. Overall Average was £104.23.

SWALE EWES PRESS - SATURDAY 3RD OCTOBER

Cowperthwaite coup at Skipton Swaledale female highlight Swaledale females took centre stage at Skipton’s Auction Mart’s annual Saturday show and sale of draft ewes and gimmer shearlings, when an increased entry of 3,939 head sold to an overall average of £104.23 per head. (Sat, Oct 3) The cream of the turnout received plenty of interest at the ringside, producing some good top end prices. However, it was a more commercial type of ewe that saw the most disparity in prices on the year, as buyers looked to source the smarter end.

MULTI BREED RAMS - FRIDAY 2ND OCTOBER 2015

CCM Auctions held their Annual Sale of Rams at Skipton Mart on Friday. With selling today spread across 4 sale rings the market was full to capacity with breeds covering the main sales for Blue Faced Leicesters, Suffolks, Hampshire Downs, Blue Texels and Zwartbles together with second sales for Texels, Charollais, Beltex and other breeds.

MULTI BREED RAM PRESS - FRIDAY 2ND OCTOBER

Blue Faced Leicesters lead the way at Skipton multi-breed highlight Blue Faced Leicester rams were once again the top performers on price at Skipton Auction Mart’s multi-breed sheep showcase, the annual fixture for pedigree and pure-bred rams and females. (Fri, Oct 3) The day’s leading price of 2,000gns, equalling the top BFL call at the 2014 highlight, fell to the third prize ram lamb from the North Craven-based Smearsett pedigree flock of WA&A Booth, from Old Hall Farm, Feizor. Got with V33 Lunesdale, bred by Gordon Rawsthorne in Nether Kellett, Carnforth, this sire served the Booth family well, being responsible for their first-ever Skipton NEMSA Mule gimmer lamb champions back in 2003. They have since won many NEMSA titles at the North Yorkshire venue.

HAMPSHIRE PRESS - FRIDAY 2ND OCTOBER

Hampshire Down females hit 500gns twice at Skipton Top bids of 500gns were paid twice for Hampshire Down females at the breed association’s annual North East region show and sale at Skipton Auction Mart. (Fri, Oct 2) First up at 500gns was the first prize winning Graylen shearling ewe from Cumbrian breeders Graham and Judith Galbraith, in Endmoor, Kendal, who were responsible for the Skipton show champion in both 2012 and 2013.

PEDIGREE LLEYN SHEEP - THURSDAY 1ST OCTOBER 2015

FORWARD: 682 HEAD OF REGISTERED LLEYN SHEEP CCM Auctions conducted the Annual Sale of MV Acc Registered LLeyn Sheep at Skipton Mart on Thursday for members of The Lleyn Sheep Society. Champion was a shearling Ram (Lot 48) from WJ&DJ Williams which sold for 500gns and joins Miss H Dean of Appleton Roebuck. The Williams family also had the 1st Prize pen of Ewe Lambs these sold for £125 per head and travel to Dunfries with J Kingan. 1st Prize pen of Shearlings came from JK Goldie these sold for £205 per head and join H Metcalfe of Silsden.

PEDIGREE LLEYN PRESS - THURSDAY 1ST OCTOBER

Lleyn Society seasonal finale at Skipton ends on a high note The Lleyn Sheep Society’s annual seasonal finale, the registered show and sale at Skipton Auction Mart, finished on an upbeat note, with strong clearance rates seen across all sections. (Thus, Oct 1) An encouraging shearling ram trade produced bids for most entries, with Wharfedale breeders Mark Shields, of Plum Tree Farm, Timble, Otley, topping the section and the day’s selling prices at 1,000gns with his one and only entry, sired by a Laga ram, out of a home-bred ewe. The buyer was North & East Lleyn Breeders Club secretary Linda Barnard, of Hall Farm, Welham, Malton.