Aberdeen & Northern Marts A member of ANM GROUP LTD ELGIN AUCTION MART, ELGIN TELEPHONE : 01343 547047 ANNUAL SALE OF HISHA STORE AND BREEDING SHEEP and SALE OF NON HISHA STORE AND BREEDING SHEEP at KINGUSSIE TUESDAY 2 nd OCTOBER 2018 Sale at 11.00 am TERMS OF SALE - CASH
NOTICES SHEEP IDENTIFICATION AND TRACEABILITY REQUIREMENTS DOUBLE TAGGING REQUIREMENTS FROM 31 DECEMBER 2009 The new EID regulations require animals born or first identified after 31 December 2009 to be EID double tagged with the exception of animals intended for slaughter Tagging Requirements For both the single and double tagging requirements the tags must be applied within nine months of birth, or when they first move off the holding of birth if that is sooner, and must have the following information - Slaughter animals All animals intended for domestic slaughter within 12 months of age must be identified using a single electronic slaughter tag (batch tag). This has only the flockmark printed on the outside of the tag, and the flockmark and individual number programmed into the electronic chip Fully EID identified animals (born or identified after 31 December 2009 and kept for breeding or beyond 12 months of age) two identifiers, one electronic and one conventional - with UK followed by a 0, then your unique flockmark, followed by a five-digit animal number printed on the outside of the tag, and also programmed into the electronic chip Movement documents It is a legal requirement that all sheep must be accompanied with a properly completed and signed Scottish Government Movement Document when moving to the market to allow accurate notification of movements to SAMU Sheep Tagging Requirements 2015 From 1st January 2015 all sheep born before 1st January 2010 which are not already EID tagged should be upgraded prior to moving to market. These sheep should be double tagged, one of which must be an EID tag. SHEEP SCAB ORDER Any person who suspects a sheep may be infected by sheep scab must notify the DVM. Where the presence of sheep scab is suspected movement restrictions are triggered, prohibiting the movement of sheep onto or off the premises until either : All affected sheep or carcases have been either treated or disposed of and the owner / keeper has notified the DVM, in writing, within 2 weeks of treatment including (i) the date of treatment, (ii) the number of animals treated and (iii) the treatment used. A veterinary surgeon has notified the DVM that in their opinion there are no affected sheep or carcasses on the premises and has not been for at least 16 days. 13 DAY STANDSTILL : MARKETS Livestock moving of f a market or returning home unsold will always trigger a 13day standstill on that holding, (20 days for pigs), unless for slaughter or if another specific exemption applies. The use of approved Separation Facilities (agreed in advance with SGRPID) may allow movement to and from sales without affecting other stock on the holding. It is the consignor s responsibility to ensure that movements comply with current legislation. Further information is available from SGRPID, Thainstone Court, Inverurie. Agricultural Staff 01467 626222. Animal Health : 01467 626610. WELFARE OF ANIMALS DURING TRANSPORT It is an offence to transport pregnant female animals to market for sale if they have reached the latest stage of gestation (within 10% of the estimated time of the gestation before birth) and for a period of one week after giving birth. FOOD CHAIN INFORMATION VETERINARY MEDICAL WITHDRAWALS Unless otherwise stated at the time of sale (either by the auctioneer, on the catalogue or the display screens) all livestock are sold as having completed all withdrawal periods for any veterinary medicines they have received. For any animals under treatment the details must be completed in the movement declaration form. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that any animal destined for the food chain are outwith any withdrawal periods. New Livestock keepers: Requirement to register with your Animal Health Office. New keepers of the main livestock species (cattle, sheep, goats, pigs) are required to register their herds and flocks, and the holdings they are kept on. This applies to any number of animals. 2 VERSION 1 2017
The Highlands and Islands Sheep Health Association BENEFITS TO YOU - THE BUYER The Highlands and Islands Sheep Health Association offers flockmasters the following benefits. INSURANCE POLICY A greatly reduced risk of contracting EAE in flocks by buying-in breeding stock from flocks which have a proven health status HEALTHY BREEDING STOCK Buyers can be sure that many ewe lambs bought for breeding have been fully vaccinated for clostridia and pasteurella, reducing the risk of losses following the sale. PROVEN HEALTH STATUS Buyers receive a Health Status report confirming EAE accreditation as determined by SAC Veterinary Services. Make sure you receive a Health Status Report from the Seller. As part of the EAE controlled programme, veterinary advice states that the using of EAE vaccine in clean sheep before introduction to an infected flock makes a vaccine control programme more effective. The Highlands and Islands Sheep Health Scheme - providing the stamp of quality and high health status you must have to protect your flock A FAR BETTER WAY TO BUY YOUR BREEDING STOCK 3
PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. BREEDING SHEEP HISHA Blackface Ewe Lambs 29 20 R Baines Blackford Croy 30-32 110 B W & J Johnstone Achnabat Dores 007011 33-35 120 Dunachton Farms Kincraig Kingussie 013900 HISHA Blackface Gimmers 36 50 P A K Junor off Balchraggan Dores 012485 37 50 R & S Slimon & Son Breakachy Laggan 005524 38 25 W MacQueen & Co Balloan Farr 010813 39-40 80 R MacDonald & Son Drumgask Laggan 000580 HISHA Blackface Ewes 41-44 200 K Matheson Milton of Aberarder Dores 009169 45-48 200 R & S Slimon & Son Breakachy Laggan 005524 49-50 100 A & J MacPherson Abersky Torness 008733 51 30 A & J MacPherson Bochruben Torness 008733 12-13 80 P A K Junor off Balchraggan Dores 012485 14-16 120 R MacDonald & Son Drumgask Laggan 000580 17 100 Dunachton Farms Kincraig Kingussie 013900 Non-HISHA Gimmers 3 30 R MacDonald & Son Drumgask Laggan 000580 4 30 G Marr off Burnside Ballindalloch Non-HISHA Ewes 5-6 80 J MachPerson Knockandhu Tomatin 008777 7-8 100 Pitmain Estate Kingussie 9 30 Cross Pitmain Estate Kingussie 10 50 Chv W G S Munro Pitmain Far House Kingussie 002846 101-102 50 Kinrara Estate Partnership off Ballinluig Aviemore 103 6 BF M Slaney Cor-An-Easan Newtonmore 003054 104 8 BF J Sellar 3 Strathmashie Laggan 105 2 BF A Rafferty Invertruim Newtonmore 106 20 V Montgomery Knock of Clune Newtonmore 107 6 J R Fursman Croftmartin Insh 108 5 J Christie Alvie Gardens Kincraig Non-HISHA Rams J Christie Alvie Gardens Kincraig 109 1-2 Shear Beltex 1-4 Shear Texel 4
PEN NO CONSIGNOR FA NO. NON-HISHA EWES AND STORE LAMBS 110-111 40 BF Ewe J Christie Alvie Gardens Kincraig 112 2 A Rafferty Invertruim Newtonmore 112 6 BF Wdr J Sellar 3 Strathmashie Laggan 113 20 Cross J Sellar 3 Strathmashie Laggan 114 12 Zwa G Ramsay Balnespick Cottage Kingussie 115 10 Zwa Wdr S MacPherson Creagbhuie Balgowan 116 16 Zwa Ewe S MacPherson Creagbhuie Balgowan 117-118 30 R Grant Avielochan Aviemore 119-121 80 Kinrara Estate Partnership off Ballinluig Aviemore 122-124100 Dunachton Farms Kincraig Kingussie 013900 125 15 BF Wdr J R Fursman Croftmartin Insh 126 15 BF Ewe J R Fursman Croftmartin Insh 127-128 50 TexX C McNiven Dell Killiehuntly Insh 009795 129 30 ChvX G McNiven off Invertromie Kingussie 006932 130-132 133-134 70 BF V Montgomery Knock of Clune Newtonmore 135 30 SufX V Montgomery Knock of Clune Newtonmore 136-140150 BF Wdr Pitmain Estate Kingussie 141 3 Soay Wdr M & J Patience Glengarry Newtonmore 142 10 Sht M & J Patience Glengarry Newtonmore 143 5 Ewe Hoggs Highland Folk Museum Aultlarie Croft Newtonmore 143 4 Las Highland Folk Museum Aultlarie Croft Newtonmore 144 35 A Campbell East Croftroy Newtonmore E & OE 5
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OCTOBER FORTHCOMING SALES AT THAINSTONE & CAITHNESS Wed 3 TC Michael Fair Sale of Blackface Ewe Lambs, Gimmers, Young and Cast Ewes, Sale of Store and Breeding Sheep Including Shetland Consignments. Fri 5 TC West Highland Weaned and Suckled Calves, Organic Cattle, Store and Breeding Cattle, Shetland Cross Lambs and Breeding Sheep. Mon 8 TC Show and Sale of Registered Pedigree Shetland Ponies, Sale of Horses, Ponies and Tack. Mon 8 CLC Show and Sale of Weaned Calves (Show Restricted to Calves Born in 2018) Sale of Store and Breeding Cattle. Weds 10 TC Show and Sale of Suffolk and Texel Rams and Ram Lambs, Multi-Breed Sale of Rams and Ram Lambs, Store and Breeding Sheep Including Shetland Consignments. Fri 12 TC Show and Sale of Weaned and Suckled Calves, Shetland Cross Lambs and Breeding Sheep. Mon 15 CLC All Classes of Store Lambs and Breeding Sheep, Non Accredited Multi-Breed Rams, Ram Lambs & Females Special Sale of Prime Stock, Feeding Ewes & Rams. Tues 16 TC Commercial Beef Breeding Cattle. Weds 17 TC Store and Breeding Sheep Including Shetland Consignments. Fri 19 TC Show and Sale of Shetland and West Highland Weaned and Suckled Calves, Sale of Aberdeen-Angus Sired Weaned Calves and Store Cattle Native Breeds. Mon 22 CLC Weaned Calves, Store and Breeding Cattle. Wed 24 TC Store and Breeding Sheep Including Shetland Consignments. Fri 26 TC Show and Sale of Spring Born Weaned and Suckled Calves. (Show Restricted to Calves Born in 2018) Mon 29 CLC Store and Breeding Sheep, Prime Stock and Feeding Ewes & Rams. Tues 30 TC Annual Show and Sale of Spring Calving Heifers, Commercial Beef Breeding Cattle. 7