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SWALE RAMS PRESS - MONDAY 9TH OCTOBER 2017

Skipton Swaledale rams sell to 1,500gns top The annual evening fixture for registered Swaledale rams at Skipton Auction Mart attracted another strong turnout of 89 head, with the two frontrunners in the show arena also clocking up the leading prices. (Mon, Oct 9)

LIVESTOCK - SATURDAY 7TH OCTOBER 2017

Monthly Livestock Only Sale - 126 head of cattle & 49 sheep & goats. ** NEXT SALE - SATURDAY 4TH NOVEMBER**

STORE LAMBS - WEDNESDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2017

Fortnightly Catalogue Sale of Store Lambs & Breeding Sheep Forward: 6,346 Head, Overall av £56.75 An improved trade today for store lambs with more buzz about the ringside, especially for the longer keep types. Continental lambs saw mid 60’s upwards as a regular figure for the strong end, whilst nice lambs were either side of £60 and long keep sorts mid 50’s. Mule Wethers were a much improved trade with a strong contingent of buyers eager for numbers and the 1,662 on offer levelled at £54.98 each, best end up to £64 from Chris Ryder.

3RD GIMMER LAMBS - TUESDAY 3RD OCTOBER 2017

CCM Auctions held their third fortnightly sale of gimmer lambs at Skipton Mart - ANNUAL SALE OF MASHAM GIMMER LAMBS ON BEHALF OF MEMBERS OF THE M.S.B.A.... ANNUAL SALE OF SWALEDALE GIMMER LAMBS .... THIRD SEASONAL SHOW & SALE OF NORTH OF ENGLAND MULE GIMMER LAMBS.... ANNUAL SHOW & SALE OF DALESBRED MULE GIMMERS ....

3RD GIMMER LAMB PRESS - TUESDAY 3RD OCTOBER 2017

Repeat wins across all classes at Skipton gimmer lambs showcase Over 6,500 head of sheep consigned by 100-plus farmers from across the length and breadth of the region flocked to Skipton Auction Mart for the annual gimmer lamb highlight, which again featured four breed shows for Swaledale, North of England Mule, Dales Mule and Masham lambs. (Tues, Oct 3)

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 2ND OCTOBER 2017

Forward: 77 Prime cattle comprising 30 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos), 6 Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 41 Cast Cattle 3,211 Prime Sheep comprising 2838 Prime Lambs & 373 Cast Ewes & Rams 106 Rearing Calves 13 Dairy Cattle

DAIRY & CALVES - MONDAY 2ND OCTOBER 2017

Rearing Calves to £420 (106) Good show of calves forward again today with 106 through the door. Black and Whites were certainly dearer today with middle of the road calves a lump dearer today with the best calf from John and Rob Marshall of Dacre reaching £120. British Blue bulls topped the days proceedings at £420 from Church Farm Enterprises however Limousin’s from Pickersgill Bros and Simmentals from Hayton and Stocks both saw £410 for their consignments.

PRIMESTOCK PRESS - MONDAY 2ND OCTOBER 2017

Critchleys champions again in Skipton prime cattle show arena The Critchley family, from Mercer Farm, Hutton, Preston, who have been in sparkling form all year in the prime cattle show arena at Skipton Auction Mart, returned to championship-winning ways at the October show. (Mon, Oct 2) The Critchleys - father Richard and his three sons, Robert, John and Thomas – rattled up four consecutive title wins between March and June this year, then followed up with three successive reserve championships.

DAIRY & CALVES PRESS - MONDAY 2ND OCTOBER 2017

Georgina Fort champion at Craven Dairy Auction Georgina Fort, who runs her own small dairy herd at her father Edward’s High Bracken Hill Farm on Silsden Moor, clinched championship honours with her first prize newly calven heifer at the opening October Craven Dairy Auction at Skipton Auction Mart. (Mon, Oct 2) Bought at Skipton last year out of Andrew Ayrton’s Hawbank dairy herd in Embsay, the 17 days calved title winner, giving 26 litres, sold for £1,700 joint top price to the show judge, Bishop Thornton’s Shaun Sowray.

ADDINGTON FUND - MONDAY 2ND OCTOBER 2017

The Addington Fund benefits from first charity lamb sale at CCM Skipton Skipton Auction Mart has sold its first prime lamb under a new fund-raising initiative on behalf of national farming charity, the Addington Fund. The single Beltex-cross lamb was donated by Craven Cattle Marts chairman Anthony Hewetson, who farms locally in Bank Newton, and sold for £135 to Alan Beecroft, of Countrystyle Meats Farm Shop in Lancaster.

SWALEDALE SHEEP PRESS - SATURDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER 2017

Swaledale females take centre stage at Skipton An increased entry of 3,926 head, over 300 up on the year, was penned for sale at Skipton Auction Mart’s annual Saturday Swaledale females highlight for draft ewes and gimmer shearlings., (Sat, Sept 30) Good sheep were a nice trade all day, with some solid runs recording an increase in their selling average on the year, and it was only the lesser sorts towards the end of vendors’ runs that were cheaper.

SWALEDALE SHEEP - SATURDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER 2017

ANNUAL SHOW & SALE OF SWALEDALE EWES & GIMMER SHEARLINGS Forward: 3,926 head. Overall Average was £107.81 (-£0.28) CCM Auctions conducted their Annual Sale of Swaledale Draft Ewes and Gimmer Shearlings at Skipton Mart on Saturday.

MULTI BREED RAMS PRESS - FRIDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 2017

Caton Blue Faced Leicester tops Skipton multi-breeds trade at 2,400gns Another rock-solid turnout of 1,147 head was on parade at Skipton Auction Mart’s multi-breeds sheep highlight, the annual fixture for pedigree and pure-bred rams and females. (Fri, Sept 30) On what is traditionally one of the busiest days of the entire year at the North Yorkshire venue, the market was packed to capacity, with four sales rings in action and main sales for Blue Faced Leicesters, Suffolks, Blue Texels and Zwartbles, together with secondary sales for Texels, Charollais, Beltex and other breeds.

MULTI BREED RAMS - FRIDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 2017

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, Blue Texels and Zwartbles together with second sales for Texels, Charollais, Beltex and other breeds. The results of the shows and prices achieved are as below. Thanks to all our judges for giving their time and to sponsors who generously gave prizes. Forward: 1,147 head of Rams & Females.

LLEYN SHEEP PRESS- THURSDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 2017

Shields shearing ewes secure Skipton Lleyn title Wharfedale breeders Mark and Steph Shields, of Plum Tree Farm, Timble, won the shearling ewe show class, then the overall championship, both for the first time, at the Lleyn Sheep Society’s annual registered show and sale at Skipton Auction Mart. (Thus, Sept 28) The long-standing society members – they established their flock in 1996 and now run around 100 breeding ewes - lifted the title with five home-bred ewes, mostly by a Laga Farms ram bred by Michael Cursiter, from Orkney.