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PEDIGREE CHAROLLAIS RAMS - TUESDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER 2018

PEDIGREE CHAROLLAIS RAM SALE Show Results – Judge – David Norman CHAMPION – CW Marwood Lot 6 RESERVE – DR Whitcher Lot 14

2ND SHEARLING PRESS - TUESDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Red Rose blooms at Skipton shearling gimmer showcase Red Rose exhibitors landed the principal honours in the two show classes staged at Skipton Auction Mart’s second annual shearling gimmer fixture. (Tues, Sept 18) First prize in the Mules show fell to Thomas and Sheila Binns, of Hecklin Farm, Downham, with a pen of ten, which has been purchased as gimmer lambs at the previous year’s North of England Mule Sheep Association (NEMSA) autumn sales, which the Binns family has been supporting for more than 20 years.

PEDIGREE CHAROLLAIS PRESS - TUESDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER 2018

John Stott Jnr claims 700gns to price at 2018 Skipton Charollais rams showcase Cumbrian Charollais sheep breeder John Stott Jnr, who runs the Kingsland pedigree flock in Crosscrake, Stainton, near Kendal, claimed top price of 700gns at the British Charollais Sheep Society’s annual show and sale of commercial rams at Skipton Auction Mart. (Tues, Sept 18) He achieved it with a home-bred shearling ram, one of February, 2017, born twins by a sire from the Marwood family’s renowned Foulrice flock, himself by the highly regarded Marwood tup, Dalby Mount Aloe. The top price performer was claimed by J Riley & Son, of Castleford.

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Forward: 47 Prime cattle comprising 16 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos), 1 Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 30 Cast Cattle 3,483 Prime Sheep comprising 2,831 Prime Lambs, 652 Cast Ewes & Rams 76 Rearing Calves 5 Loads of produce

CALVES - MONDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Rearing Calves to £500 (76) B&W av £71.11 Cont av £304.59 Native av £158.35 76 calves through the door this morning with a trade slightly easier in places. Natives saw a steady trade, with AA bulls and heifers averaging nicely at £195 and £170 respectively. British Blue bulls saw some strong competition with the best calf seen in the market for quite a while sold for £500, with other straight BB bulls selling regularly between £370 to £415.

HULL HOUSE DISPERSAL - SATURDAY 15TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Hull House Texel dispersal produces 8,000gns top price A top call of 8,000gns (£8,400) was the highlight of some standout prices achieved at a major dispersal sale staged on behalf of the Mellin family’s Hellifield-based Hull House Texel flock at Skipton Auction Mart. (Sat, Sept 15)

STORE & BREEDING CATTLE - WEDNESDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Fortnightly Sale of Young Feeding Bulls, Store Bullocks & Heifers, Breeding Cattle Forward: 677 head of cattle Comprising: 676 Feeding Cattle (110 Young Bulls, 30 Beef Feeding Cows, 536 Bullocks & Heifers) & 1 Breeding Cattle.

MULE GIMMERS - TUESDAY 11TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Great Annual Show & Sale of North of England Mule Ewe Lambs on behalf of NEMSA Members. 6,064 head at an overall average of £91.22 per head (-£6.87)

1ST MULE GIMMER PRESS - TUESDAY 11TH SEPTEMBER 2018

NEMSA chairman crowned champion at CCM Skipton Mule gimmer lamb opener Wilson family title-winning pen of 10 sells for £270 per head North of England Mule Sheep Association chairman Kevin Wilson was crowned champion in the flagship pen of 10s show class at Skipton Auction Mart’s opening 2018 gimmer lamb highlight. (Tues, Sept 11)

DAIRY CATTLE PRESS - MONDAY 10TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Moorhouses make hay again with another Craven Dairy Auction champion Brian and Judith Moorhouse’s Aireburn pedigree dairy herd at Hesper Farm, Bell Busk, sent out another Craven Dairy Auction champion at the opening September show and sale. (Mon, Sept 10) Securing another in a long line of title wins at their local mart was the couple’s first prize newly calven heifer, Aireburn Corinthian Stephanie, one of only two daughters in the herd to date by the Genus sire, Ballycairn Corinthian, and the first to come to market. Ten days calved and giving 30 litres, the victor sold for £1,800 to Brian Blezard, of Ribchester

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 10TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Forward: 68 Prime cattle comprising 21 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos) & 47 Cast Cattle. 3,735 Prime Sheep comprising 3131 Prime Lambs, & 604 Cast Ewes & Rams. 68 Rearing Calves. 32 Dairy. 3 Loads of produce.

DAIRY & CALVES - MONDAY 10TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Craven Dairy Auction (32 head) The shippon numbers were boosted this morning with a run of 20 Dispersal milkers with 12 entries from usual vendors making the total entry. Frank Wrathall undertook the judging prior to the sale with Brian Moorhouse of Bell Busk taking top honours with his 30kg heifer selling for £1800 to Brian Blezard of Ribchester. However it was the Reserve Champion which caught the eyes of a number of bidders, the 31kg heifer presented by Robin Jennings, South Stainley sold for £1950 to Mark Goodall of Tong.

RARE BREED POULTRY PRESS - SATURDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER 2018

David Pownall pair head pecking order at CCM Skipton poultry showcase Derbyshire’s David Pownall ruled the roost at the Craven Feather Auction show and sale staged at Skipton Auction Mart. (Sat, Sept 8) Mr Pownall, of Riverside Cottage, Old Glossop, secured another Skipton title – he won his first at the North Yorkshire venue in 2013 – with a pair of 2018 White Wyandotte bantams, out of top show stock and later sold for £70.

RARE BREED PRESS - SATURDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER 2018

Herdwicks top of the flocks at CCM Skipton native and rare breeds highlight Herdwick sheep were top of the flocks when taking both championship and reserve championship honours at Skipton Auction Mart’s annual Rare & Native Stock Breeders Auctions of rare, minority and traditional breeds. (Sat, Sept 8) With another wide and diverse variety of sheep penned for both showing and sale - over 500 head were forward in total - judge Margaret Watkinson, of Hutton Sessay, found both her principals in a strong hill and heath show class.

RARE BREEDS - SATURDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER 2018

RARE BREEDS The rare breed sale at Craven Cattle Marts at Skipton Auction Mart was once again well supported, with a wide variety of sheep up for grabs at this sale. David and Kath Wilson of Crimple head kindly donated a Teeswater Shearling Gimmer to be auctioned for Parkinsons UK charity. The gimmer made £120 and was bought by Mr Sleightholme. Top price today came from Mr D Booth 240gns. Full report below.