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STORE LAMBS - WEDNESDAY 16TH DECEMBER 2015

Fortnightly Catalogue Sale of Store Lambs Forward: 1760 Head, Overall av £50.33 A good turnout of store sheep were predominantly medium and long keep types with strong lambs short of buyers requirements and as a consequence sold to a very sharp trade. Smart Continental and strong Suffolks were all around £60 or more, and better Mule wethers mid £50’s, outwith the show it was Andrew Sutton of Long Sleddale with a pen of 52 at £57.80 and another pen of 48 at £56 leading the way. More buyers in attendance for smaller long keep types helped these sell well.

ADDINGHAM SHEEP BREEDERS - WEDNESDAY 16TH DECEMBER 2016

Addingham Sheepbreeders charity lambs raise £2,900 for Manorlands Lambs donated by generous farmers earned more cash for charity when sold to a big-hearted ringside at Addingham & District Sheep Breeders’ Association’s ninth annual fundraiser at Skipton Auction Mart. (Wed, Dec 16) Twenty-eight lambs, predominantly Mule wethers, were handed over and, together with other items donated for sale, raised a resounding £2,900 for Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice in Oxenhope, Keighley, for whom the fixture has now netted some £33,000 in total.

MARKET REPORT - MONDAY 14TH DECEMBER 2015

Forward: 20 Prime cattle comprising 12 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos) & 8 Cast Cattle. 4,363 Prime Sheep comprising 4,034 Spring Lambs, 329 Cast Ewes & Rams. 91 Rearing Calves. 71 Dairy Cattle. 8 Loads of produce.

DAIRY CATTLE - MONDAY 14TH DECEMBER 2015

Rearing Calves to £430 (92) B&W av £67 Cont av £306 Native av £186.57 A decent show of calves received a straight trade right through the sale with the best calves forging a strong trade. Black and Whites held back by some plain calves right the way through the sale with plenty handy goods above £100’s. Continentals were still good to sell with three full trailers of calves receiving a fair trade for their consignments. NB there is a calf sale next week on the 21st with a usual consignment expected then there is no sale until the 4th of January.

DAIRY PRESS - MONDAY 14TH DECEMBER 2015

Stainbank herd secures seventh Skipton dairy title of the year Robin Jennings, who runs the Stainbank pedigree Holstein dairy herd at Hill House Farm, South Stainley, rattled up his seventh championship success of the year at the final Craven Dairy Auction show and sale at Skipton Auction Mart. (Mon, Dec 14) In doing so, he became 2015’s most prolific title winner, including a remarkable run of five successive championships over the summer months.

PEDIGREE BELTEX FEMALES - SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER

WINTER SALE OF IN LAMB PEDIGREE BELTEX ON BEHALF OF THE NORTHERN CLUB Forward: 12 head of Pedigree Beltex The 4th winter sale for The Northern Club saw a small entry but a flying trade with a fantastic Beltex Ewe lamb from the Rathbone flock of Michael and Daughter Becky Davies which went on to sell for 1300gns. All on offer sold well above expectation with Stuart Currie making 600gns with an aged ewe and the Davies family making 800gns twice with some strong Shearling ewes.

PEDIGREE TEXEL FEMALES - SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER

NATSB WINTER SALE OF IN LAMB PEDIGREE TEXELS Forward: 96 head of Pedigree Texel Sponsors – Harrisons Agricultural Supplies A strong ringside of buyers made a good trade for the vast majority with Spyros Spyrou taking the top honours in the pre sale show judged by Tom Harrison. The Champion, a Shearling, In lamb to the Anglezarke Uno went on to reach the sale high 1300gns. Commercial sheep were well bid for with a full ringside of buyers assembled.

BREEDING SHEEP - SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER

168 IN LAMB COMMERCIAL EWES This year’s Annual collective sale of individual and small groups of Continental sired sheep incorporated the production sales from flocks owned by Frank Joel of Westhouse and Martin & Val Brown of Leyburn. The cross bred sheep saw a similarly strong trade to that seen by the Pedigree breeders with an overall average of £246 for the 168 head on offer. This noted sale is now growing in popularity as a source of breeding sheep for premium prime lambs and show quality prime lambs.

CHRISTMAS POULTRY - SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER 2015

Mark Rangeley on the mark at Skipton Christmas poultry show Kirklees poultry breeder Mark Rangeley, from Slaithwaite, near Huddersfield, ruled the roost with a pair of exhibition quality Black Orpingtons at the Craven Feather Auction Christmas show and sale at Skipton Auction Mart. (Sat, Dec 15) Mr Rangeley, who hatched the title-winning cockerel and point-of-lay pullet in May this year, is a renowned Orpington man, having bred Blacks, Buffs, Blues and Cuckoos for 30 years.

INLAMB BELTEX PRESS - SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER 2016

Runaway success for Rathbone flock at Skipton Beltex winter highlight The Northern Beltex Society’s fourth winter show and sale of pedigree in-lamb ewes at Skipton Auction Mart produced championship, reserve championship and top price successes for the Rathbone pedigree flock of North Craven father and daughter, Michael and Becky Davis, of Ravenshaw Farm, Eldroth, (Sat, Dec 15) Their title winner was the first prize March-born ewe lamb, Rathbone Anushka, by Holmebeck Tonto, a third prize winner at this year’s Great Yorkshire Show, who has bred ram lambs to 3,000gns, out of the home-bred Rathbone Tipsy, a grand-daughter of the Davis family’s highly regarded Rathbone Leader, who has produced shearling rams to 9,000gns and shearling gimmers to 4,800gns.

INLAMB TEXEL PRESS - SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER

Calderdale success at Skipton Winter Texel highlight The champion and reserve champion were also the top price achievers at the 23nd annual Northern Area Texel Sheep Breeders Association’s winter show and sale of pedigree in-lamb females. (Sat, Dec 15) Victory went to the first prize shearling ewe from former Northern Area chairman Spiros Spyrou’s Gib Farm pedigree flock in Hebden Bridge, with his February, 2014-born daughter of the 4,500gns Deveronvale Superb, who was also responsible for Mr Spyrou’s supreme champion at the association’s annual two-day pedigree September highlight at Skipton two years ago.

STORE CATTLE - WEDNESDAY 9TH DECEMBER 2015

Fortnightly Sale of Young Feeding Bulls, Store Bullocks & Heifers, Breeding Cattle inc Christmas Show Forward: 269 head of cattle Comprising: 122 Young Feeding Bulls, 137 Bullocks & Heifers, 10 Breeding Cattle CCM Auctions held their Christmas Prize Show & Sale of Store Cattle at Skipton Mart on Wednesday where a tidy entry was forward for sale. Trade was seen to be stronger than of late with a good company of buyers looking for cattle. There were some great cattle on show for the time of year and top price on the day was for a British Blue Heifer from Sheila Mason of Keasden that was first prize in its class and sold for £1,340.

CHRISTMAS STORE CATTLE - WEDNESDAY 9TH DECEMBER

Sheila Mason secures top price at Skipton festive store cattle showcase Skipton Auction Mart’s annual Christmas store cattle show and sale – the last of the festive fixtures - attracted a tidy and quality turnout of 269 head, comprising 122 young feeding bulls, 137 bullocks and heifers, and ten breeding cattle, with trade seen to be stronger than of late, as a good company of buyers sought goods. (Wed, Dec 9) Like last year, Sheila Mason, who runs the Keasden Head pedigree herd in Clapham, produced the first prize heifer, a British Blue by her well-regarded stock bull, Bringlee Campbell, who was also responsible for the 2014 victor.

MONDAY 7TH DECEMBER - MARKET REPORT

MARKET REPORT – MONDAY 7TH December 2015. Forward: 14 Prime cattle comprising 8 Clean Cattle (under 30 mos), Clean Cattle (over 30 mos) & 6 Cast Cattle, 5,381 Prime Sheep comprising 4869 Spring Lambs, 512 Cast Ewes & Rams, 28 Rearing Calves.

STORE LAMBS - WEDNESDAY 2ND DECEMBER

Fortnightly Catalogue Sale of Store Lambs and Breeding Sheep Forward: 3,554 Head, Overall av £51.30 A good sale of store lambs today with a trade a toucher brisker helped by the recent hardening of the fat lamb trade and seasonal numbers in decline. Healthy mid to short term stores were a strong trade with still some big pens of lambs running into the ring even at this late time of year. 100 mule wethers from JW Hall, Darnbrook was a fine example and with the hammer falling at £56 and David White, Hebden selling 55 for £55. DB&E Greenwood of Threshfield sold the days top price lambs with a pen of Texels at £71.50.