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BRITISH BLUE

AUTUMN SHOW & SALE OF BULLS & FEMALES

Friday 2nd October 2015 Sponsored by

To be held at

Borderway Mart, Carlisle, Cumbria CA1 2RS


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C atalo gu e for

The Border British Blue Club Annual Autumn Show & Sale of

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PEDIGREE BRITISH BLUE BULLS AND FEMALES (SOLD UNDER THE BBCS AUCTION RULES AND CONDITIONS OF SALE)

FRIDAY 2nd OCTOBER 2015 comprising 13 Bulls, 2 Heifers unserved and frozen embryos

Judging – 12 noon Sale – 1.30 pm Auctioneers

Head Office: Borderway Mart Rosehill Carlisle CA1 2RS Telephone: 01228 406230 / 406200 – Fax: 01228 406231 E-mail: info@borderway.com Website: www.harrisonandhetherington.co.uk


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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS SETTLEMENT & CLEARANCE OF STOCK Please note that all lots must be settled on the day of purchase Completion of a buyers slip is essential for parties who have not dealt with the company before New customers and agents wishing to purchase on behalf of another party must contact the companys main office 48 hours prior to a sale No Lots can leave the market without a ‘pass slip’ being issued by the main office

Purchasers From Outside The United Kingdom Invoices will be raised in pounds sterling. We request that payment is made to us in pounds sterling by cheque/bankers draft on the day of sale. Card facilities are available (2% surcharge on credit cards)


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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ALL LOTS MUST BE SETTLED ON THE DAY OF PURCHASE Parties who have not dealt with the company before should complete the undernoted form and hand it in to the auctioneers’ clerk when a purchase is made. Alternatively it can be sent to the main office in advance of the sale.

Please fold and detach along this perforation

SALE ........................................................................................................................................................................ TRADING NAME ................................................................................................................................................... PARTNERS NAMES (if applicable) ................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................... FULL POSTAL ADDRESS .................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................... POSTCODE ............................................................................................................................................................. Tel. No ................................................................................................................................................................... HOLDING NO. ....................................................................... FLOCK No. .......................................................... DESTINATION DETAILS OF ANIMALS IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE CPH ......................................................................................... POST CODE ......................................................


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2015 LIST OF ACCOMMODATION WITHIN EASY REACH OF BORDERWAY MART Farm House Accommodation Mrs D Nicholson, Gill Farm, Blackford, Carlisle. CA6 4EL Tel: 01228 675326

Guest House Accommodation Abbey Court Guest House, 24 London Road, Carlisle CA1 2EL Tel: 01228 528696 www.abbeycourtguesthouse.co.uk Athena Bed & Breakfast, 168 Warwick Road, Carlisle CA1 1LQ Tel: 01228 529299 www.athenabedand breakfast.co.uk Cherry Grove Guest House, 87 Petteril Street, Carlisle CA1 2AW Tel: 01228 541942 www.cherrygroveguesthouse.co.uk Cornerways Guest House, 107 Warwick Road, Carlisle CA1 1EA Tel: 01228 521733 www.cornerwaysbandb.co.uk Courtfield Guest House, 169 Warwick Road, Carlisle CA1 1LP Tel: 01228 522767 Crossroads House, Brisco, Carlisle CA4 0QZ Tel: 01228 528994 www.crossroadshouse.co.uk Fern Lee Guest House, 9 St Aidens Road, Carlisle CA1 1LT Tel: 01228 511930 www.fernleeguesthouse.co.uk Sally Fraser, Troutbeck Cottage, Warwick Bridge, Carlisle CA4 8RN Tel: 01228 561859 www.troutbeckcottagecarlisle.co.uk Howard Lodge Guest House, 90 Warwick Road, Carlisle CA1 1JU www.howard-lodge.co.uk

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Hotels Angus Hotel 14-16 Scotland Road, Carlisle CA3 9DG Tel: 01228 523546 www.angus-hotel.co.uk *Crown Hotel, Station Road, Wetheral, Carlisle Tel: 01228 561888 www.crownhotelwetheral.co.uk Greens At Gretna, Sarkfoot Road, Gretna, Dumfriesshire DG16 5EP Tel: 01461 337621 Email GH.frontdesk@gretnagreen.com Smiths Hotel Gretna Green, Headless Cross, Gretna Green, Dumfries & Galloway Tel: 01461 337007 www.smithsgretnagreen.co.uk Farlam Hall, Country House Hotel, Brampton, Cumbria CA8 2 NG Tel: 016977 46234 www.farlamhall.co.uk Pinegrove Hotel, 262 London Road, Carlisle CA1 2QS www.pinegrovehotel.co.uk

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BIO SECURITY RULES HARRISON & HETHERINGTON LIMITED, BORDERWAY MART, CARLISLE Notice to all Visitors and Traders Please read and observe the following: Excessive dirty vehicles will not be allowed entry, therefore ensure vehicle is clean before arrival.

All vehicles transporting livestock will be subject to a documentation check before entry to market site.

All visitors and traders must ensure they wear clean clothing and footwear before entering market site.

All visitors and traders using car park areas please use main entrance.

Hauliers and farmers delivering livestock must disinfect their boots before and after loading or unloading.

Livestock purchased or unsold will not be allowed to move unless an authorised “pass slip” has been issued by the main office.

No livestock will be allowed to remain on the premises after a sale.

Only staff, livestock hauliers, owners or their agents are permitted to load or unload livestock.

Wash hands thoroughly when leaving pennage areas.

Please observe our staff’s instructions at all times. Our on site Biosecurity Officer, Stuart Graham, will only be too pleased to give you assistance.

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General Information & Sale Notes LOCATION: BORDERWAY MART, CARLISLE – Leave M6 motorway at junction 43 and follow Carlisle signs. The market is on the left hand side of the road within 1/4 mile of M6. For Sat. Navs. postcode is CA1 2RS. BORDERWAY MART, CARLISLE CPH No – 08/067/8019 Timetable of Events:Thursday 1st October Arrival of Stock Friday 2nd October Arrival of Stock Inspection of Stock Judging Sale

1pm - 6pm 7am – 8am 9am – 11am 12 noon 1.30pm

HOTELS: There are many hotels within the area, ranging from four star to excellent Bed and Breakfast accommodation, a list of which may be found on page 4 of the catalogue CONDITIONS OF SALE: This Sale is held subject to the British Blue Cattle Society’s Conditions of Sale, including the Terms and Conditions of Sale, incorporating Bull & Female Breeding Warranties. In order to deray the cost of implementing the warranty conditions, a levy shall be charge to the vendor for every pedigree animal cost - £5 + VAT INSURANCE: A representative of H & H Insurance Brokers, will be present at the sale and will be pleased to quote Purchasers for transit and other risks. METHOD OF SALE: All cattle will be sold in guineas (105 pence) and strictly in catalogue order, unless any alteration is announced by the Auctioneers. COMMISSIONS: The Auctioneers will dutifully execute commissions to purchase for buyers unable to attend the sale personally, upon receipt of written instructions. PEDIGREE TRANSFERS: Official Pedigree Transfer will be effected by the Auctioneers and the British Blue Cattle Society as soon as possible after after the Sale. Full Pedigrees will be transferred at a fee of £13.90 (+ VAT) payable by the vendor. SETTLEMENT AND CLEARANCE OF STOCK: Settlement in full is due immediately at the close of Sale. No animal may leave the Sale Premises without an official ‘Pass Slip’, obtainable only from the Auctioneers upon settlement. ANIMAL WELFARE: Vendors and Purchasers should note the CODE OF PRACTICE published by the Livestock Auctioneers’ Market Committee for England and Wales IS OPERATIVE IN BORDERWAY MART and that weakly, unhealthy or injured stock will be refused entry by the Auctioneers. Enquiries should be directed through the market office to the Auctioneers’ ANIMAL HEALTH and WELFARE OFFICER (Mr Andrew Templeton).


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Important Notice to Vendors ARRIVAL OF STOCK: As per timetable of events (page 7). PRE-SALE INSPECTION: All animals entered for the sale must be available for inspection in the sale premises by a panel of inspectors, including a qualified Veterinary Officer. The Inspectors will have regard to general health and genetic defects, particularly mouth, teeth, eyes, testicles, locomotion and general conformation. Any animal discovered with a genetic fault, disease, disorder or is considered by the panel to be not in a proper and healthy condition to be presented as representing a good specimen of the breed will be REJECTED and the Entry Fee forfeit. Animals will be placed in a crush for this inspection - as required by the inspectors. No pedigree or grade registered stock, entered for the sale, shall have horns. Two Society Members will form an appeal committee, one of whom will be a society council member. The appeal committee will be elected prior to the sale. If any exhibitor feels the need to formally lodge an appeal against the result of an inspection, they must from the beginning speak ONLY to the Chief Inspector. He will then ask for a deposit of £20 from the exhibitor. The appeal committee will then carry out their own inspection of the animal and their decision will be final. The deposit will only be returned if the appeal is successful. RECORD WEIGHTS & HEIGHTS: All bulls will be weighed and measured by an official as an integral part of the pre-sale inspection procedure and the data will be displayed above the animals pen. EVERY ANIMAL entered for the SHOW and SALE must be halter trained and shall have no horns. Bulls must be led with a nose rope. Every animal entered for the sale must be provided with a serviceable halter, which shall become the property of the Purchaser. UK TAGS/TATTOO MARKS - All cattle entered for the Sale will have their UK Tags/Tattoo marks examined as an integral part of the pre sale inspection procedure. Any marks found to have faulty, incorrect or illegible marks will be REJECTED from the Sale. Vendors are therefore urged, in their own best interests, to examine the UK Tags/Tattoo marks of Sale cattle before the animal(s) leave their farm, so that faulty marks can be recitified in accordance with the required Society procedures. CONDITIONS OF SALE The sale will be held subject to the Auction Rules and Conditions of Sale drawn up by the British Blue Cattle Society: “No member shall withdraw from sale any animal catalogued for sale. Any member who, having entered an animal for sale under these rules, fails to bring that animal to that sale, must produce, either at the sale or by post to reach the Registered office of the Society within 7 days of the sale, a veterinary surgeon’s certificate accounting for such absence on grounds of health. Failure to produce such a certificate within the time stipulated will automatically render the member liable to a summary fine of £50 (imposed by the Council and subject to variation from time to time) in respect of each animal not brought forward. In addition, all entry fees will be forfeited, and no further pedigree registrations or entries for other sales will be accepted from that member until such fine or fines have been paid.” The proceeds of sale are guaranteed by the Auctioneers, who will account to Vendors on the day of the Sale. Such guarantee, however, does not extend to the animals sold for export, to which special conditions apply. UPSET PRICES - There will be an “upset” price of 1500gns on each bull presented for sale - i.e. if no opening bid of 1500gns is received for any particular lot that lot will be passed out of ring unsold. ALL REGISTERED CATTLE entered for the Show & Sale (Pedigree or Grade Register), also pregnant recipient cows or heifers will be sold in guineas (105 pence) and a commission 5% will be charged by the Auctioneers on all sale. RESERVE PRICES: Vendors shall have the right to refuse to accept the final bid for their animals, or to fix a Reserve Price, which must be notified to the Auctioneers in writing before or at the time their animal enters the Sale Ring. The auctioneers reserve the right to charge half commission on the amount of the final bid in the case of animals which fail to reach the Vendors reserve price. All animals will be sold in guineas (105 pence) and a commission of 5% will be charged by the Auctioneers on all sales.


9 No animal may be sold privately before being passed through the Auction Ring and FULL COMMISSION will be charged on the sale of any animal sold by private treaty after the auction. All such transactions MUST BE PASSED THROUGH THE AUCTIONEERS OFFICE. PRIZE MONEY: Will be withheld unless the winners are sold, either by auction or private treaty. STRAW: A limited amount of bedding straw will be provided by the Auctioneers free of charge. Additional Straw, if required, may be purchased from the Auctioneers. The British Blue Cattle Society’s Sale levy, amounting to 1% of sale price, will be deducted by the Auctioneers from the proceeds of sale.

BRITISH BLUE CATTLE SOCIETY Secretary: Mr. Andy Ryder Holme House, The Dale, Ainstable, Carlisle, Cumbria CA4 9RH Tel: 01768 870522 Email: info@britishbluecattle.org website: www.britishbluecattle.org IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ACCOMPANY ANIMALS TO THE SALE PREMISES and are handed to the Auctioneers upon the arrival to the market.

DECLARATION FORM TOGETHER WITH THE NECESSARY CATTLE PASSPORT DOCUMENTATION ANY ANIMAL NOT IN POSSESSION OF THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS WILL NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE. PLEASE NOTE IT IS ILLEGAL TO MOVE ANY ANIMAL WITHOUT THEIR RESPECTIVE PASSPORT DOCUMENTATION.

CHeCS Johne’s Programme The CHeCS Johne’s programme has changed to a graded system as in the following table. For more information contact www.britishbluecattle’org. Go to Health/Index/CheCS Johnes Programme. Status

Definition

Level 1:

This is directly equivalent to the previous CHeCS Accredited free status. Level 1 status is associated with the lowest risk source when buying in stock. They have had 3 or more clear consecutive clear herd tests. Health plan required.

Level 2:

Herds with level 2 status have had one or two clear consecutive herd tests. Health plan required.

Level 3:

Herds with level 3 status have reactors identified at the annual herd test, but these are no more than 3% of the animals tested. Health plan required.

Level 4:

Herds with level 3 status have reactors identified at the annual herd test, and these amount to more than 3% of the animals tested. Health plan required.

Level 5:

Any herd that is not carrying out the required testing or does not have a suitable health plan in place automatically falls into this category. Level 5 status is considered to be the greatest risk source when buying in stock.


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Schedule of Classes Judge: Mr R Paterson – Auchenlay Herd Upper Auchenlay, Dunblane, Perth & Kinross Prize Cards and Rosettes will be awarded to animals standing 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th in each class. Class

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

1

Bull – born between 01/02/13 and 30/09/13

£20 £15 £10 £5

2 Bull – born between 01/11/13 and 31/03/14

£20 £15 £10 £5

3 Heifer

£20 £15

Order of Show Classes: Females followed by Males

Championship Awards The Overall Champion (Classes 1 – 3 inclusive) will be awarded The Auctioneers Sash, Special Rosette and Prize Card together with “The Presidents” Perpetual Trophy (presented by Morag Cartney)

The Reserve Overall Champion will be awarded a Special Rosette and Prize Card The Best Animal Opposite Sex to the Champion will be awarded the ‘Wilodge Perpetual Shield’ (presented by D.A. Williams) The Border British Blue Club will present a Special Trophy to The Highest Priced Animal owned and exhibited by a member of the Border Club who resides in the Border Area (ie. Cumbria, Durham, Northumberland or Scotland) providing that they are a member of the Club.

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The British Blue Cattle Society Holme House, Dale, Ainstable, Carlisle, Cumbria CA4 9RH t. 00 44 (0)1768 870522

www.britishbluecattle.org info@britishbluecattle.org

INSPECTION CRITERIA AT SOCIETY SPONSORED SALES

SEPT 2015

MINIMUM HEIGHT WEIGHT AND SCROTUM DIMENSIONS

This document is published to help members select cattle of the right type and specification, for entry into prestigious sales, held under the auspices of the Society. It also sets out criteria for the Society’s Volunteer Inspectors to work to, which in turn, facilitates uniformity across all Society sales. Apart from meeting the minimum standards stated below, pedigree cattle should also conform to the Society’s Bylaws, number 1.1 of which states: -

“The definition of the breed’s characteristics is as follows: A long, large bodied beef animal with fine bones, double muscle, sloping rump and hidden hips, strong legs and correct mouth. Coat colour can be black, white, blue, or any combination of these colours that is acceptable to the Council.”

1. The ear tattoo should be clearly legible and the letters and numbers agree with the pedigrees. Animals born after 1 January 1998 require no tattoo, on condition that they have been double tagged, as per Ministry regulations 2. Animals must conform to minimum heights and weights specified by the Society’s Council. See over for the detailed charts

3. Teeth and jaws should be correct in terms of position and bone structure. A degree of latitude shall be allowed where an animal is cutting teeth. The Chief Inspectors decision is final, with regard to acceptable jaw and teeth configurations. Animals with mildly defective teeth or jaws will be marked in yellow and allowed to be sold through the ring, in catalogue order, with an accompanying rostrum announcement; ‘This animal has not fulfilled the Society inspection criteria in respect of jaws and teeth’. Where it is a veterinary decision that the animal be rejected then the animal shall be rejected in the normal way, with no appeal, marked in red and not be permitted to be sold through the ring.

4. The testicles and sheath shall be checked for correctness. Testicles should be of good conformation and consistency, with the epididymis showing definition. The minimum circumference of the scrotum between 10 and 24 months is shown overleaf. Animals over 24 months must have a minimum scrotal circumference of 33cm.

5. All animals must be in good, healthy condition and free from signs of infectious diseases, such as Viral Warts, Live Ring Worm etc. (A Veterinary certificate must accompany animals if previously treated, this treatment must have been carried out at least 14 days prior to the sale), Mange, New Forest Disease, Lice.

6. All animals should be able to walk correctly, on the day of inspection, with no genetic defects. The general mobility of the animal should be acceptable for practical use and not be detrimental to the breed’s reputation. Bulls with an exceptional conformation will be allowed a degree of latitude with regard to mobility The Council of the British Blue Cattle Society would urge all potential vendors to adhere strictly to these notes when entering cattle into official sales and to seek advice, prior to the sale, if they are uncertain as to whether an animal will pass. This will avoid the disappointment of any of their cattle being rejected by the Inspectors. Should any cattle be rejected, it is the vendor’s responsibility to ensure that the Lot Number is sprayed in red at the time of inspection. Such cattle may be sold privately from the pens, the sale going through the auctioneer’s books. Rejected animals may not be sold through the pedigree or commercial ring at a Society sale

SAFETY A Vendor must not enter for sale, any animal with a potentially dangerous temperament. The Society’s Inspectors have the right to demand the immediate removal, from the sale and the sale premises, of any animal, which, in their opinion, demonstrates a temperament, which could be dangerous to the public

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All Animals Must Be Halter Trained No Animal Shall Have Horns It is a statutory requirement that any bull over the age of 12 months, sold through a public auction, shall have a ring in its nose The objective of the Official Society Inspection is primarily in place to raise the breed standard and the inspection panel’s decision is intended as a purchasers guide only. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the suitability of an animal for their particular requirements. By bidding for an animal the intended purchaser accepts the Societies and Auctioneers conditions of sale, the animal being theirs at the fall of the hammer. 3 Month Rule – No calf, whether pedigree or commercial, under the age of 3 months will be accepted for either the show, or sale F:\Criteria Revised Sept 2015.doc

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WEIGHT FOR AGE

5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

139 139 139 172 172 172 205 205 205 238 238 238 271 271 271 284 284 284 304 304 304

110 110 110 137 137 137 166 166 166 191 191 191 218 218 218 245 245 245 272 272 272

300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 620 630 640 650 660 670 680 690 700 710 720

370 382 393 404 415 426 436 446 456 465 474 483 492 500 509 517 525 533 540 548 555 562 569 576 583 590 596 603 609 615 621 627 633 639 645 650 656 661 667 672 677 682 687

299 308 318 327 337 346 356 365 375 384 394 400 406 412 419 424 429 437 443 449 455 462 469 475 482 489 495 502 509 515 523 531 538 547 552 563 570 578 586 594 601 609 617

730 740 750 760 770 780 790 800 810 820 830 840 850 860 870 880 890 900

692 697 702 707 712 717 722 727 732 737 742 747 752 757 762 767 772 777

622 627 632 637 642 647 652 657 662 667 672 677 682 687 692 697 702 707

Bulls over 24 months of age will pass inspection, provided that they are over 687 kg in weight.

Heifers over 24 months of age will pass inspection, provided that they are over 617 kg in weight.

Months

Days

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

90 120 150 180 210 240 270

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

HEIGHT FOR AGE Bulls

Min Height in cms Heifers

104 106 108 110 112 114 116

300 330 360 390 420 450 480 510 540 570 600 630 660 690 720 750 780 810 840 870 900

101 103 105 107 109 111 113

118 119 120 121 123 124 125 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140

115 116 117 118 120 121 122 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137

Bulls over 24 months of age will pass the inspection provided that they are 134cms or over Heifers over 24 months of age will pass the inspection provided that they are131cms or over

MINIMUM SCROTAL CIRCUMFERENCE

Months 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Days 300 330 360 390 420 450 480 510 540 570 600 630 660 690 720

cms 29 29 30 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 32 33 33 33 33

In addition to Circumference, both testicles should be of good conformation and consistency, with the Epididymis showing definition. Bulls over 24 months must have a minimum circumference of 33cms

GENERAL POINT Not withstanding the above minimum heights, weights for age and Scrotal acceptability, animals should also conform to breed type and be of good overall shape.

Revised Sept 2015

F:\Criteria Revised Sept 2015.doc

2013

For Data Collection Purposes Only

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Min Weight in Kgs Bulls Heifers

90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290

For Data Collection Purposes Only

3

For Data Collection Purposes only

Days

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Months


14 NOTICE TO PURCHASERS The objective of the Official Society Inspection is primarily in place to raise the breed standard and the inspection panel’s decision is intended as a purchasers guide only. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the suitability of an animal for their particular requirements. By bidding for an animal the intended purchaser accepts the Societies and Auctioneers conditions of sale, the animal being theirs at the fall of the hammer. The British Blue Cattle Society Guide to looking after your new Bull It is often, quite correctly said, that the bull is half the herd. This should mean that he is treated as being as important as all the other stock put together. What often happens, in practice, is that he is lucky if he is given half the care and attention that others receive. This is in spite of being possibly, the most expensive single animal in the herd. The first thing to do, when buying, or hiring a new bull, is to plan ahead. Do not rush out to find a bull today, because you want to use him tomorrow. First, be sure about what kind of bull you want and, how many you need and give yourself time to get the right ones. How many you need, depends, not just on the size of the herd but also on the breeding season. It is the number of cows per day, when working, which matters, not the total number of cows. Another reason for planning ahead is to allow time for the bull to settle in. Leaving home for a young bull is just as big a wrench, as it is for your children when they go to ‘big school’, or leave home. Some bulls are affected by the stress of travel, showing and the sale ring. Stress can disrupt the reproductive system. Some bulls will have poor semen quality for up to two months, following transport. By the time poor results are noticed and a vet, like myself, gets around to looking at the semen, the situation is back to normal. The wise farmer uses this period for quarantine and settling in. You should, of course, always buy bulls from a reputable source, for both quality and health. As far as reproduction goes – size does matter but it is the testicles, rather than any other anatomical feature. Scrotal circumference is a good ‘rule of thumb’ indicator of a bull’s capacity and you should be looking for 31cm+. However, remember that bulls are still maturing in this respect, up to 2 years of age, or so, so do not overtax them when young. Some bulls will be 18 months old, or more, before beginning to produce decent semen. British Blue bulls being warranted from 20 months. Give your bull a gentle introduction to the herd. Just give a small group of females at first, (preferably heifers, for a young bull).Young Blues are often unbalanced by their large back-ends, and, if they cannot get a good grip on the cow, will do an involuntary backward somersault, at the critical moment. Present a young ‘Blue’ with a large Holstein and you are in “It’s a business doing pleasure with you” territory! These are simply matters of common sense; a young bull will not have the capacity, skill, or psychological strength to cope with being suddenly turned out with a herd of large, bossy cows. Always keep a close check on your bull in the early days. Watch him to ensure he is not having problems with service and, that his libido is good. Check the females regularly for pregnancy. If there is a problem you need to know quickly. Finally, do not forget his psychological development. Few bulls are natural born killers. Those that turn nasty are mostly made so, by lack of attention and by only being handled for unpleasant purposes. Keeping a tractable, well-behaved bull takes time and effort. He should be handled and put through handling facilities regularly, for no reason other than to give him a reward. He should have comfortable quarters and his feet etc., should be well cared for. Your bull can make a great contribution to your business: Look after him and he will look after you! By kind permission of The Blue Cattle Society of Ireland


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EXPLANATORY NOTES FOR CATALOGUES Only British Blue GROUP BREEDPLAN EBVs or INTERIM EBVs with Accuracy (Acc) can be validly compared between herds.

E STIMATED B REEDING V ALUES (EBV S )

The EBV is the best estimate of an animal's genetic merit for that trait.

A CCURACY

An accuracy value is presented with every EBV and gives an indication of the amount of information that has been used in the calculation of that EBV. The higher the accuracy the lower the likelihood of change in the animal's EBV as more information is analysed for that animal or it's relatives. Accuracy below 75% should be considered low.

C ALVING E ASE Calving Ease EBVs are based on calving difficulty scores, birth weights and gestation length information. More positive EBVs are favourable and indicate easier calving. DIR: Direct calving ease indicates how this animal influences the birth of its progeny. DTRS: Daughter’s calving ease indicates how well the animal produces daughters that have easier calving.

B IRTH

AND

F ERTILITY

GL: Gestation Length EBV (days) is based on AI records. Lower (negative) GL EBVs indicate shorter gestation lengths which generally relate to easier calving and increased growth after birth. BW T: Birth Weight EBV (kg) is based on the measured birth weight of animals, adjusted for dam age. The lower the value the lighter the calf at birth and the lower the likelihood of a difficult birth. This is particularly important when selecting sires for use over heifers. SS: Scrotal Size EBV (cm) is an indicator of male fertility in regards to semen quality and quantity. Higher (positive) EBVs indicate higher fertility. There is also a small negative correlation with age of puberty in female progeny.

G ROWTH

M ILK: 200-Day Milk EBV (kg) is an estimate of an animal's milking ability. For sires, this EBV is indicative of their daughter’s milking ability as it affects the 200-day weight of their calves. 200: 200-Day Growth EBV (kg) is calculated from the weight of animals taken between 80 and 300 days of age. Values are adjusted to 200 days and for dam age. This EBV is the best single estimate of an animal's genetic merit for growth to early ages. 400: 400-Day Weight EBV (kg) is calculated from the weight of progeny taken between 301 and 500 days of age, adjusted to 400 days and for dam age. This EBV is the best single estimate of an animal's genetic merit for yearling weight.

600: 600-Day Weight EBV (kg) is calculated from the weight of progeny taken between 501 and 900 days of age, adjusted to 600 days and for dam age. This EBV is the best single estimate of an animal's genetic merit for growth beyond yearling age. M W T: Mature Cow Weight EBV (kg) is an estimate of the genetic difference in cow weight at 5 years of age. Smaller, or more moderate EBVs are generally more favourable.


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C ARCASE

CW T: Carcase Weight EBV (kg) estimates the genetic difference in carcase weight at a standard age of 650 days. EM A: Eye Muscle Area EBV (cm2) estimates genetic differences in eye muscle area of a 300kg dressed carcase. More positive EBVs indicate better muscling on animals. FAT: Rib Fat EBV (mm) estimates the genetic differences in fat depth at the rib in a 300kg dressed carcase. More positive EBVs indicate more subcutaneous fat and earlier maturity.

RBY% : Retail Beef Yield Percent EBV (%) represents total (boned out) meat yield as a percentage of a 300kg dressed carcase. A more positive EBV indicates higher percentage yield for the 300kg carcase size. IM F% : Intra-muscular Fat Percent EBV (%) is an estimate of the genetic difference in the percentage of intra-muscular fat at the 12/13th rib site in a 300kg carcase. Depending on market targets, larger more positive values are generally more favourable.

INDEXES An index combines the EBVs with economic information (costs and returns) for specific market and production systems to rank animals based on relative profit values. Note that the different types of animals can give similar profit values, so you should also consider both the index and the component EBVs when selecting animals for your production system.

BBB Carcase Profitability Index (£’s) - Estimates the genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow mated for an example commercial herd targeting the EU market with no marbling requirement. All progeny are assumed to be marketed at around 550-580 kg live weight (280-320 kg carcase weight) at approximately 19 months of age. Bulls with a higher BBB Carcase Profitability Index will have a greater genetic potential to sire heavier finished progeny. As there are no maternal traits included in the calculation of the BB Carcase Profitability Index, bulls with a high Index will not necessarily be suitable for breeding heifer replacements. BBB Pedigree Breeding Index (£’s) - This index (£ per cow joined) targets herds that breed their own replacement cows and bulls and slaughter progeny from large framed cows. Steer progeny are slaughter at around 16 months of age at 620 kg live weight (360 kg carcase weight). The main EBV emphases are on weight, carcase retail beef yield and calving ease. The index estimates the genetic differences between animals in net profitability per cow mated for a herd targeting the EU market with no marbling requirement. With this in mind, the index also identifies suitable replacement breeding animals by also considering the maternal and fertility traits of the animal. Therefore, both direct and daughters calving ease are included in the index. This index is only reported for animals with at least moderate accuracy for the key traits. Animals must also be in the top 50th percentile or better for Calving Ease Direct, 400 Day Weight and Retail Beef Yield % EBVs. The British Blue GROUP BREEDPLAN Estimated Breeding Values contained in this Sale Catalogue were compiled by the Agricultural Business Research Institute (ABRI) from data supplied by the breeders. Neither the British Blue Cattle Society nor the ABRI oversee or audit the collection of this data.

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British Blue Percentile Bands for 2013 Born Calves

Percentile Band

Top Value Top 1% Top 5% Top 10% Top 15% Top 20% Top 25% Top 30% Top 35% Top 40% Top 45% Top 50% Top 55% Top 60% Top 65% Top 70% Top 75% Top 80% Top 85% Top 90% Top 95% Top 99% Low Value

Calving Calving 200 400 600 Mat Eye Retail Ease Ease Gestation Birth Day Day Day Cow Scrotal Carcase Muscle Fat Beef BBB Carcase DIR DTRS Length Wt. Wt Wt Wt Wt Milk Size Wt Area Depth Yield IMF Profitability (%) (%) (days) (kg) (kg) (kg) (kg) (kg) (kg) (cm) (kg) (sq cm) (mm) (%) (%) Index

+5.2 +2.5 +1.4 +0.8 +0.5 +0.2 +0.0 -0.2 -0.4 -0.5 -0.7 -0.8 -1.0 -1.1 -1.2 -1.4 -1.5 -1.6 -1.8 -1.9 -2.1 -2.6 -3.3

+2.8 +1.7 +1.0 +0.6 +0.4 +0.2 +0.0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.3 -0.4 -0.6 -0.7 -0.8 -0.9 -0.9 -1.0 -1.1 -1.2 -1.4 -1.6 -1.9 -2.3

-1.8 -1.0 -0.4 -0.1 +0.1 +0.2 +0.4 +0.4 +0.5 +0.6 +0.7 +0.8 +0.9 +0.9 +1.0 +1.1 +1.2 +1.3 +1.5 +1.6 +1.8 +2.3 +3.2

-1.6 -0.8 +0.4 +0.8 +1.0 +1.3 +1.4 +1.6 +1.8 +1.9 +2.0 +2.2 +2.4 +2.5 +2.7 +2.8 +3.0 +3.2 +3.4 +3.6 +4.0 +4.9 +7.3

+25 +48 +22 +39 +18 +33 +17 +30 +16 +28 +15 +26 +14 +25 +14 +23 +13 +22 +13 +21 +12 +20 +12 +19 +11 +18 +10 +17 +10 +16 +9 +15 +8 +14 +7 +12 +6 +10 +5 +8 +4 +5 +0 -1 -8 -17

+73 +57 +47 +42 +39 +37 +35 +34 +32 +31 +29 +28 +26 +25 +24 +22 +20 +18 +16 +13 +9 -1 -20

+72 +57 +46 +41 +38 +35 +33 +31 +30 +29 +27 +26 +24 +23 +21 +20 +18 +17 +15 +12 +8 -3 -22

+9 +8 +7 +6 +5 +5 +5 +4 +4 +4 +4 +4 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +2 +2 +2 +1 +0

+1.4 +1.0 +0.7 +0.6 +0.5 +0.4 +0.4 +0.3 +0.3 +0.2 +0.2 +0.2 +0.1 +0.1 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.3 -0.4 -0.6 -1.2

+41 +33 +26 +23 +22 +20 +19 +18 +18 +17 +16 +15 +15 +14 +13 +12 +11 +10 +9 +7 +5 +1 -9

+3.3 +3.1 +2.5 +2.3 +2.1 +2.0 +1.8 +1.8 +1.7 +1.6 +1.5 +1.4 +1.4 +1.3 +1.2 +1.1 +1.1 +1.0 +0.9 +0.7 +0.5 -0.2 -1.4

-0.9 -0.5 -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.1 +0.1 +0.1 +0.1 +0.2 +0.2 +0.2 +0.3 +0.3 +0.4 +0.5 +0.8 +1.3

+1.6 +1.3 +1.0 +0.8 +0.7 +0.6 +0.6 +0.5 +0.5 +0.4 +0.3 +0.3 +0.3 +0.2 +0.2 +0.1 +0.1 +0.0 +0.0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.5 -1.7

+0.6 +0.3 +0.2 +0.1 +0.1 +0.1 +0.1 +0.1 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.2 -0.3 -0.3

+34 +25 +19 +17 +16 +15 +14 +14 +13 +12 +12 +11 +10 +10 +9 +8 +7 +7 +5 +4 +2 -1 -10


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The British Blue Cattle Society

BLUE FACTS Conditions of Warranty Taking care to settle a newly purchased bull properly will assist in ensuring that you have many years of good service from him. Under the terms of the British Blue Bull Breeding Warranty the purchaser is required to maintain the animal in normal breeding condition, in accordance with the rules and practice of good animal husbandry and management, as referred to in clauses 4.2 and 6.1 and 8.1.4.2.

Following purchase the Society would require a purchaser to adhere to the following points to fulfil the requirement of ‘Good husbandry and management’ 1)

The bull is not used within 14 days of the date of purchase

3)

When the bull is first used, try it with 1-2 smaller cows first, in a yard on a non-slip surface, so he is introduced to service gradually and safely. Observe him closely to ensure that he is inseminating the cow properly; thus giving the opportunity to identify any possible problems at an early stage, this being very much in the purchaser’s interest.

2)

4) 5) 6)

Ensure that the bull is in ‘Breeding condition’ before use

Once you are satisfied that these cows are not returning then put the bull out with the rest of your cows. 20 to 25 cows is a maximum in the first year

British Blues bulls are warranted fertile from 20 months of age. The Bull is not warranted if it is used prior to this age It is a fact that ‘British Blues’ as a breed, sexually mature, 4-5 months later than some other breed’s please bear this in mind FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE WILL INVALIDATE A CLAIM UNDER THE BULL BREEDING WARRANTY

Revised 1/1/14

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The British Blue Superior Carcase Sire Listing Scheme The Society is proud to announce a financial incentive to users of certified

‘Superior Carcase Sires’. These are bulls which have been identified, from their ‘Breedplan’ records, following the June and October ‘BLUP’ runs, as having potential to produce improved carcase quality in their progeny; each 6 monthly listing being crosschecked with the respective owners, prior to publication.

Purchasers of a ‘Superior Carcase Sire’ will be eligible to claim £5.00 per calf on the progeny of the bull – confined to a maximum of 50 calves , sired by natural service, during a claim period of up to 4 years (3 crops of calves) from the purchase date of the bull.

Claims can only be made within 6 months of the calf’s birth and is confined to the original purchaser. Claims to be submitted by the owner of the bull and must be supported by an official list obtained by the owner from BCMS (GB) or from APHIS (NI), confirming the calf’s sire identity officially, along with official confirmation that the bull was present, on the farm, at the time of conception of the calves. Calves will be subject to random DNA testing for sire verification.

The eligibility of a bull to qualify for ‘Superior’ status is as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Must be fully registered Must come from a herd that is ‘Breedplan’ recorded Must be under 36 months of age at the point of sale Must be DNA tested Must be officially transferred to the new owner Must achieve the following ‘Breedplan’ EBVs: Retail Beef Yield (RBY) – Top 30% 400 Day Wt – Top 30% Eye Muscle Area (EMA) – Top 50% Carcase Profitability Index (CPI) – Top 50%

This incentive provides a potential bonus of £250 to the purchaser but the real value of using superior genetics should be obvious in the quality and performance of the progeny.


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The Society will also award the vendor of the highest priced Superior Sire, in a calendar year, a prize of £100 plus a commemorative plaque.

EBLEX suggest that ‘selecting a sire with the right genetics could increase the profitability of a 50 cow suckler herd by £1,500 to £2,000 a year’ or £7,500 to £10,000 or more, over the life of a bull. EBLEX is pleased to encourage and support the British Blue Cattle Society’s new ‘Superior Carcase Sire’ initiative and is very happy to encourage the flow of quality genetics into the beef chain; the resulting improved efficiency, for both producer and retailer, whilst also contributing to a reduction in the industry’s ‘carbon footprint’, is a very positive and innovative step in the right direction.

Chris Lloyd (EBLEX Industry Development Manager)

The Aim of the Scheme The aim of the scheme is to identify young sires, of high genetic merit, that will provide meaningful financial benefit to commercial purchasers when used in their commercial herds, along with a providing a small financial incentive to seek out and purchase such bulls. The scheme also provides a major incentive for Pedigree Breeders to record their herd and to make available eligible bulls for sale, the interest for such, hopefully being reflected in enhanced demand.

Meat Buyers Seek High EBV Sires The Scheme also gives meat buyers a ‘Point of Reference’ when sourcing quality British Blue X commercial cattle. Increasingly buying and being associated with animals of high genetic merit, is becoming more important. This is definitely so with meat procurement officers sourcing commercial cattle for the main supermarket groups, the genetics within such animals result in higher retail meat yields and higher profit. This has recently been borne out by meetings that your Society has had with those responsible for buying cattle for the major supermarket groups, hence the introduction of this ‘Superior Sire Listing Scheme.’ For a list of qualifying sires, please visit: www.britishbluecattle.org/superiorcarcasesirescheme or contact the Society Office Tel: 01768 870522 Email: info@britishbluecattle.org

BBCS reserves the right to makes changes to the terms and conditions of this scheme at its sole discretion


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Vendors Index Comrie, Messrs A & CS STONEBYRES The Beeches, Stonebyres Mains, Stonebyres, Lanark ML11 9UW • Currently on a 4 year TB testing interval – last clear test 6/2/14 • Member of SAC CHeCS Health Scheme for Johnes & BVD • Accredited free of BVD • Routinely testing for BVD • Sale animals vaccinated for BVD & Lepto • Johnes Risk Level 1 - Accredited

203, 204, 209, 210

Davies, Messrs GA & EJ WHITESTONE 211 Brynawel, Brynhoffnant, Llandysul, Ceredigion SA44 6EA • Currently on a 1 year TB testing interval – last clear test 13/10/14 • Member of SAC CHeCS Health Scheme for Johnes, BVD, IBR & Lepto • Accredited free of BVD • Routinely testing for BVD & Lepto • Sale animals vaccinated for BVD • Johnes Risk Level 2 Lancaster, Mr JE FELL VIEW Fell View, Sandford, Appleby, Cumbria CA16 6NR • Currently on a 4 year TB testing interval – last clear test 3/12/13 • Member of CHeCS Health Scheme • Sale animals vaccinated for BVD IBR & Lepto • Johnes Risk Level 5

208

Mallaber & Wyllie, Messrs NEWRODDIGE Pessall Farm, Edingale, Nr. Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 9JL • Currently on a 1 year TB testing interval – last clear test 24/11/14 • Member of Biobest CHeCS Health Scheme • Accredited free of BVD • Routinely testing for BVD • Sale animals vaccinated for BVD IBR & Lepto • Johnes Risk Level 4

212, 214, 215

McGarva, Mr I ABINGTON Nether Abington Farm, Abington, Biggar, Lanarkshire ML12 6SE • Currently on a 4 year TB testing interval – last clear test Feb 2014 • Member of SAC CHeCS Health Scheme for Johnes & BVD • Accredited free of BVD • Johnes Risk Level 3

202

Pattinson, Messrs Ross & Elaine TOP SIDE Temon Farm, Low Row, Brampton, Cumbria CA8 2JG • Currently on a 4 year TB testing interval – last clear test Dec 2012 • Member of SAC CHeCS Health Scheme • Accredited free of BVD • Routinely testing for BVD & IBR • Sale animals vaccinated for BVD & IBR • Johnes Risk Level 2

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23 Phillips, Messrs A & J BALZER Cnwc Gwyn, Plwmp, Llandysul, Ceredigion SA44 6EU • Currently on a 1 year TB testing interval – last clear test Dec 2014 • Member of CHeCS Health Scheme • Routinely testing for BVD • Sale animals vaccinated for BVD • Privately testing for Johnes

201

Preston, Mr K (Preston Farms) GLENPARK Barnhills, Kirkcolm, Stranraer, Wigtownshire DG9 0QG • Currently on a 4 year TB testing interval – last clear test Oct 2014 • Member of SAC CHeCS Health Scheme for Johnes • Routinely testing for BVD & Lepto • Sale animals vaccinated for BVD, IBR & Lepto • Johnes Risk Level 2

205

Wilson, Messrs IE M & A NEW CLOSE New Close Farm, Hollington, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST10 4HH • Currently on a 1 year TB testing interval – last clear test 29/6/15 • Member of AHVLA CHeCS Health Scheme • Sale animals vaccinated for BVD & Lepto • Johnes Risk Level 5

206, 207


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Bulls - Class One

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BULLS CLASS ONE Lots 201-207 (7 entries) Lot

A & J PHILLIPS

201 BALZER INSIGNIA ET

B-20130286 AI ET Black & White Born 24/02/2013 gs. EMPIRE D’OCHAIN (IS)(SR) (I-20061477) Sire * ADAJIO DE BRAY (IS) (I-20131280) gd. HUMAINE ET DE BRAY (X-6924)) gs. BARON DU BOIS BAULOYE IS (I-991269) Dam BALZER WATERLILY (ET)(B-20041169) gd. DAMELIA VAN DE WOLVENDRE (X-4315)

UK744072100119)

BALZER INSIGNIA ET is a very smart black and white bull with good length and locomotion. Balzer Waterlily ET (dam) won Reserve Champion Female and Reserve Overall Champion RWAS 2007.

Lot

IAN MCGARVA

202 ABINGTON IVAN ET

B-20130333 AI ET Black & White Born 07/03/2013 UK560576400700) gs. BRINGLEE WALDO (B-20040249) Sire * BLUEGRASS CYCLONE (SR) ET(B-20071267) gd. RIDGE DEAN ANOTHER BLUEY ET(B-20051122)) gs. DANSEUR D’EMBISE (IS) (I-20030245) Dam ABINGTON CAROL ET(B-20070116) gd. HAWKSBRIDGE STELLA (B-20002391) ABINGTON IVAN ET has been used.

Lot

A & C S COMRIE

203 STONEBYRES ITALO

B-20130813 Black & White Born 12/05/2013 gs. STONEBYRES DUKE (B-20080885) Sire STONEBYRES GIOVANNI ET(B-20110266) gd. WHITE FARM DUNE (B-20080296)) gs. JAGUAR DE PIERRECOME (IS) (I-20051361) Dam STONEBYRES CHRISTA ET(B-20070314) gd. ANNANWATER VENUS (ET)(B-20030667) EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

UK560744601045)

August 2015 British Blue BREEDPLAN Calving Calving Gest. 200 400 600 Ease Ease Len. Birth Day Day Wt. Day Wt. Dir (%) Dtrs (%) (days) Wt. (kg) Wt (kg) (kg) (kg) Milk -1.7 -- -- +3.5 +10 +16 +30 -25% 61% 50% 49% 49% -0.6 -0.4 +0.7 +2.2 +11 +19 +28 +4

Carcase Eye Muscle Retail BB BB Pedigree Weight Area Fat Beef IMF Carcase Breeding (kg) (Sq.cm) (mm) Yield % Yield Index Index EBVs -- +1.8 +0.3 +0.4 +0.0 +10 -2 Accuracy 24% 35% 31% 25% +15 +1.5 +0.1 +0.3 +0.0 +11 +6 Avg.13 Calves

STONEBYRES ITALO ran with commercial cows during the summer. He has been semen tested.


Bulls - Class One

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204 STONEBYRES IAIN ET B-20130995 AI ET Black & White Born 07/06/2013 UK560744201055) gs. WOODVIEW SOLO ET(B-20001871) Sire * BALLYGRANGE ALEX (B-20051156) gd. BALLYGRANGE ROXY (B-20001282)) gs. NORBRECK BLACK BEAUTY ET(B-20060281) Dam STONEBYRES ESTEL ET(B-20091913) gd. STONEBYRES CAPRICE ET(B-20070311) August 2015 British Blue BREEDPLAN

EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Calving Calving Gest. 200 400 600 Ease Ease Len. Birth Day Day Wt. Day Wt. Dir (%) Dtrs (%) (days) Wt. (kg) Wt (kg) (kg) (kg) Milk +0.0 +0.4 -- +1.9 +16 +24 +35 -41% 29% 70% 65% 67% 62% -0.6 -0.4 +0.7 +2.2 +11 +19 +28 +4

EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Carcase Eye Muscle Retail BB BB Pedigree Weight Area Fat Beef IMF Carcase Breeding (kg) (Sq.cm) (mm) Yield % Yield Index Index +19 +1.2 +0.0 +0.1 +0.1 +15 +11 54% 40% 49% 45% 37% +15 +1.5 +0.1 +0.3 +0.0 +11 +6

STONEBYRES IAIN ET ran with commercial cows during the summer. He has been semen tested.

Lot

K PRESTON (PRESTON FARMS)

205 GLENPARK IRON BLUE ET B-20131232 AI ET Black & White Born 18/07/2013 UK585632600330) gs. DEMON DU RY NEUF MOULIN (X-6819) Sire * COLOS VAN DAISEL (IS) (I-20091445) gd. ESPERANCE DU CHATEAU LEBRUN (X-6821)) gs. EMPIRE D’OCHAIN (IS)(SR) (I-20061477) Dam SHARPLAW FOXYLADY ET(B-20101919) gd. MARSH BLUE BLUEBELL (B-20060095)


Bulls - Class One

Lot

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IE M & A WILSON

206 NEW CLOSE INVADER ET B-20131137 AI ET Black & White Born 08/09/2013 gs. BRINGLEE BLACKSTAR ET(B-20060949) Sire LANGOUREUX DE FOOZ (IS) (I-20111623) gd. GLOIRE DE FOOZ (X-6942)) gs. BLAK DU BATY D’EPRAVE (IS) (I-20040421) Dam NEW CLOSE CILLA BLAK (B-20070492) gd. HAZELWOOD WATERLILLY (B-20041085)

UK164992400637)

August 2015 British Blue BREEDPLAN

EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Calving Calving Gest. 200 400 600 Ease Ease Len. Birth Day Day Wt. Day Wt. Dir (%) Dtrs (%) (days) Wt. (kg) Wt (kg) (kg) (kg) Milk -0.9 -0.8 -- +3.2 +14 +20 +29 -39% 27% 69% 61% 61% 67% -0.6 -0.4 +0.7 +2.2 +11 +19 +28 +4

EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Carcase Eye Muscle Retail BB BB Pedigree Weight Area Fat Beef IMF Carcase Breeding (kg) (Sq.cm) (mm) Yield % Yield Index Index +13 +1.0 -0.2 +0.5 -0.1 +11 +6 52% 38% 48% 43% 34% +15 +1.5 +0.1 +0.3 +0.0 +11 +6

Lot

IE M & A WILSON

207 NEW CLOSE INKY ET B-20131138 AI ET Black Born 12/09/2013 gs. DAVIDSON L’ECLUSE (IS) (I-20131310) Sire * LOTTO VD VLOEIKENSHOEVE (IS) (I-20131281) gd. EXTACY VD VLOEIKENSHOEVE (X-6926)) gs. COLOS VAN DAISEL (IS) (I-20091445) Dam NEW CLOSE FIZZY ET(B-20100290) gd. NEW CLOSE CILLA BLAK (B-20070492)

UK164992500638)

August 2015 British Blue BREEDPLAN

EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Calving Calving Gest. 200 400 600 Ease Ease Len. Birth Day Day Wt. Day Wt. Dir (%) Dtrs (%) (days) Wt. (kg) Wt (kg) (kg) (kg) Milk -1.8 -1.4 -- +4.1 +14 +23 +32 -35% 21% 69% 60% 61% 67% -0.6 -0.4 +0.7 +2.2 +11 +19 +28 +4

EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Carcase Eye Muscle Retail BB BB Pedigree Weight Area Fat Beef IMF Carcase Breeding (kg) (Sq.cm) (mm) Yield % Yield Index Index +18 +3.2 +0.6 +0.9 -0.1 +12 +5 52% 37% 49% 44% 35% +15 +1.5 +0.1 +0.3 +0.0 +11 +6


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FRIDAY 30th OCTOBER 2015 Borderway . Carlisle . CA1 2RS Show Office: 01228 406230 www.harrisonandhetherington.co.uk

• National Suckled Calf & Primestock Show • National Prime Sheep Show • Also National Breed Society Calf Shows for Aberdeen Angus, British Blue, Hereford, Beef Shorthorn and Simmental and Special Mule Sheep Show

also on show . . . • Machinery Show & Demonstrations • Young Farmers Club Competitions • Trade Stands & Educational Exhibits • Free Admission and Parking

Mainline SponSorS


Bulls - Class Two

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CLASS TWO Lots 208-213 (6 entries) Lot

JOHN E LANCASTER

208 FELL VIEW ISSAC ET B-20131291 AI ET Blue Roan Born 24/11/2013 gs. EMPIRE D’OCHAIN (IS)(SR) (I-20061477) Sire * BOHERARD CANTONA ET (IS) (I-20101622) gd. BOHERARD ALISON (X-6890)) gs. TAMHORN SUMO (SR) ET(B-20001236) Dam NORBRECK WANDA ET(B-20040527) gd. OVATIE VAN DE WOLVENDREE (I-970725)

UK103291600150)

FELL VIEW ISSAC ET was bought as an embryo from Norbreck Genetics. He is a blue and white bull who has been shown successfully at local shows. Issac has settled cows in calf.

Lot

A & C S COMRIE

209 STONEBYRES IMP B-20140114 AI Black & White Born 29/11/2013 gs. HAZELWOOD FRESHMAN ET(B-882215) Sire BOOTHLOW DYNAMO (SR) (B-20090037) gd. BOOTHLOW AMANDA ET(B-20051653)) gs. BALLYGRANGE ALEX (B-20051156) Dam STONEBYRES FIFI ET(B-20100917) gd. STONEBYRES CAPRICE ET(B-20070311)

UK560744701081)

August 2015 British Blue BREEDPLAN

EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Calving Calving Gest. 200 400 600 Ease Ease Len. Birth Day Day Wt. Day Wt. Dir (%) Dtrs (%) (days) Wt. (kg) Wt (kg) (kg) (kg) Milk +0.0 +0.1 -- +2.4 +17 +32 +50 -38% 28% 66% 59% 63% 59% -0.6 -0.4 +0.7 +2.2 +11 +19 +28 +4

EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Carcase Eye Muscle Retail BB BB Pedigree Weight Area Fat Beef IMF Carcase Breeding (kg) (Sq.cm) (mm) Yield % Yield Index Index +28 +1.8 -0.3 +0.6 +0.0 +22 +15 51% 37% 47% 43% 33% +15 +1.5 +0.1 +0.3 +0.0 +11 +6

STONEBYRES FIFI ET (dam) won Female Champion and Reserve Overall Champion Border British Blue Club Calf Show February 2011. Fifi won Champion of Champions with Imp at Foot Lesmahagow Show 2014. Stonebyres Imp has been semen tested.


Bulls - Class Two

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A & C S COMRIE

210 STONEBYRES IMPERIAL B-20140032 AI Black & White Born 03/12/2013 UK560744201083) gs. WOODVIEW SOLO ET(B-20001871) Sire * BALLYGRANGE ALEX (B-20051156) gd. BALLYGRANGE ROXY (B-20001282)) gs. NORBRECK BLACK BEAUTY ET(B-20060281) Dam STONEBYRES GYPSY ET(B-20110093) gd. PENDLE DOTTY (B-20080713) August 2015 British Blue BREEDPLAN Calving Calving Gest. 200 400 600 Ease Ease Len. Birth Day Day Wt. Day Wt. Dir (%) Dtrs (%) (days) Wt. (kg) Wt (kg) (kg) (kg) Milk EBVs +1.3 +1.4 -- +1.0 +13 +25 +31 - Accuracy 41% 29% 68% 61% 65% 61% -0.6 -0.4 +0.7 +2.2 +11 +19 +28 +4 Avg.13 Calves EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Carcase Eye Muscle Retail BB BB Pedigree Weight Area Fat Beef IMF Carcase Breeding (kg) (Sq.cm) (mm) Yield % Yield Index Index +23 +2.7 -0.3 +1.0 -0.1 +19 +23 52% 39% 48% 44% 36% +15 +1.5 +0.1 +0.3 +0.0 +11 +6

STONEBYRES IMPERIAL was naturally born and is a tall bull. Stonebyres Gypsy (dam) and Pendle Dotty (mgd) haved always calved unassisted. Stonebyres Imperial has been semen tested.

Lot

G A & E J DAVIES

211 WHITESTONE JACKPOT H-20140247 AI Blue and White Born 10/02/2014 gs. BLAK DU BATY D’EPRAVE (IS) (I-20040421) Sire * TWEEDDALE EBONY (SR) ET(H-20091623) gd. HARESTONE BRAMBLE (H-20061460)) gs. BALTO DE STEINBACH (IS) (I-20021444) Dam THREE WAYS FREYA ET(B-20101286) gd. ASTBURY SHOWGIRL ET(B-20001730)

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WHITESTONE JACKPOT is a very long, mobile, blue and white bull by the great Tweeddale Ebony. He will be semen tested prior to the sale.


Bulls - Class Two

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MESSRS MALLABER & WYLLIE

212 NEWRODDIGE JURASSIC B-20140348 AI Blue and White Born 16/03/2014 gs. TWYNING ASH NIMROD ET(B-960557) Sire * MOUNTJOY UTOPIA (SR) (B-20020608) gd. PARK POPPED OUT (B-980678)) gs. BALLYGRANGE ALEX (B-20051156) Dam TAMHORN FOXTAIL LILY ET(B-20101542) gd. TAMHORN WATERLILY ET(B-20040851)

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August 2015 British Blue BREEDPLAN

EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Calving Calving Gest. 200 400 600 Ease Ease Len. Birth Day Day Wt. Day Wt. Dir (%) Dtrs (%) (days) Wt. (kg) Wt (kg) (kg) (kg) Milk +0.0 +0.1 -1.6 +1.3 +16 +30 +40 -44% 33% 54% 68% 63% 65% 62% -0.6 -0.4 +0.7 +2.2 +11 +19 +28 +4

EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

Carcase Eye Muscle Retail BB BB Pedigree Weight Area Fat Beef IMF Carcase Breeding (kg) (Sq.cm) (mm) Yield % Yield Index Index +22 -- -- -- -- +17 +13 52% +15 +1.5 +0.1 +0.3 +0.0 +11 +6

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ROSS & ELAINE PATTINSON

213 TOP SIDE JOHN JOE

B-20140401 Black with a little White Born 20/03/2014 gs. COLOS VAN DAISEL (IS) (I-20091445) Sire NABY GOLDDUST ET(B-20110644) gd. BRINGLEE CHRISSY ET(B-20071117)) gs. HAZELWOOD FRESHMAN ET(B-882215) Dam LOW LONGTHWAITE EVA STAR (B-20090442) gd. LOWTHWAITE WENDY WOO (B-2008015) EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

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August 2015 British Blue BREEDPLAN Calving Calving Gest. 200 400 600 Ease Ease Len. Birth Day Day Wt. Day Wt. Dir (%) Dtrs (%) (days) Wt. (kg) Wt (kg) (kg) (kg) Milk +0.4 +0.7 -- +1.9 +14 +21 +29 -31% 25% 40% 36% 36% 35% -0.6 -0.4 +0.7 +2.2 +11 +19 +28 +4

Carcase Eye Muscle Retail BB BB Pedigree Weight Area Fat Beef IMF Carcase Breeding (kg) (Sq.cm) (mm) Yield % Yield Index Index EBVs -- +1.2 +0.2 +0.1 +0.0 +13 +11 Accuracy 21% 28% 25% 20% +15 +1.5 +0.1 +0.3 +0.0 +11 +6 Avg.13 Calves

TOP SIDE JOHN JOE is a mainly black bull who is very well grown for his age. He is showing great keeness to work. Low Longthwaite Eva Star (dam) goes back to the great sire Hazelwood Freshman ET.


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Females - Class Three

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FEMALES CLASS THREE HEIFERS UNSERVED Lots 214-215 (2 entries) Lot

MESSRS MALLABER & WYLLIE

214 NEWRODDIGE IMOGEN ET

B-20131170 AI ET Blue Roan Born 17/09/2013 UK164744702391) gs. WOODVIEW SOLO ET(B-20001871) Sire * BALLYGRANGE ALEX (B-20051156) gd. BALLYGRANGE ROXY (B-20001282)) gs. TAMHORN RINGMASTER (SR)(ET)(B-990186) Dam TAMHORN BILLYJEAN ET(B-20070620) gd. TAMHORN WATERLILY ET(B-20040851) EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

August 2015 British Blue BREEDPLAN Calving Calving Gest. 200 400 600 Ease Ease Len. Birth Day Day Wt. Day Wt. Dir (%) Dtrs (%) (days) Wt. (kg) Wt (kg) (kg) (kg) Milk -1.0 -0.6 -- +3.5 +19 +29 +42 -42% 29% 69% 58% 56% 56% -0.6 -0.4 +0.7 +2.2 +11 +19 +28 +4

Carcase Eye Muscle Retail BB BB Pedigree Weight Area Fat Beef IMF Carcase Breeding (kg) (Sq.cm) (mm) Yield % Yield Index Index EBVs -- -- -- -- -- +17 +10 Accuracy +15 +1.5 +0.1 +0.3 +0.0 +11 +6 Avg.13 Calves

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MESSRS MALLABER & WYLLIE

215 NEWRODDIGE JEMIMA ET

B-20140349 AI ET Black & White Born 09/03/2014 gs. TWYNING ASH NIMROD ET(B-960557) Sire * MOUNTJOY UTOPIA (SR) (B-20020608) gd. PARK POPPED OUT (B-980678)) gs. BALLYGRANGE ALEX (B-20051156) Dam TAMHORN FOXTAIL LILY ET(B-20101542) gd. TAMHORN WATERLILY ET(B-20040851) EBVs Accuracy Avg.13 Calves

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August 2015 British Blue BREEDPLAN Calving Calving Gest. 200 400 600 Ease Ease Len. Birth Day Day Wt. Day Wt. Dir (%) Dtrs (%) (days) Wt. (kg) Wt (kg) (kg) (kg) Milk +0.1 +0.2 -- +1.1 +16 +32 +40 -44% 33% 59% 55% 55% 55% -0.6 -0.4 +0.7 +2.2 +11 +19 +28 +4

Carcase Eye Muscle Retail BB BB Pedigree Weight Area Fat Beef IMF Carcase Breeding (kg) (Sq.cm) (mm) Yield % Yield Index Index EBVs -- -- -- -- -- +17 +14 Accuracy +15 +1.5 +0.1 +0.3 +0.0 +11 +6 Avg.13 Calves


Frozen Embryos

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216

FROZEN EMBRYOS

SAM HAMILTON

1 EMBRYO

Stored with Celltech Embryo Transfer Ltd Sire * SCEPTRE DE BOMAL I-970716 Sire: CLASSIQUE DE ST LAMBERT (IS) I-961328 Dam LUCIOLE DE BOMAL X-4275 Dam WOLD NEWTON THRILL B-20011207 Sire: DEMOCRATE DE BIERT I-940470 Dam: WOLD NEWTON OMELETTE ET B-970085 Lot

217-218

No release fee

SAM HAMILTON

2 EMBRYOS

Stored with Celltech Embryo Transfer Ltd No release fee Sire * BALTO DE STEINBACH (IS) I-20021444 Sire: ARTABAN DE ST FONTAINE (IS) I-990357 Dam: TRAPISTE DE STEINBACH X-5469 Dam DESIREE ET DE FOOZ I-20021203 Sire: TORRERO DU GRAND COURTY IS I-20001979 Dam: TOUNDRA ET DE FOOZ X-4953 Lot

219-220

SAM HAMILTON

2 EMBRYOS

Stored with Celltech Embryo Transfer Ltd Sire * OSBORNE VAN TERBECK (IS) I-20010001 Sire: DIABOLO VAN TERBECK X-4192 Dam: EROTIEK VAN TERBECK X-4895 Dam DUNDROD PAULA B-981218 Sire ALAMBIC DE BAILLONVILLE IS I-961094 Dam: ASTBURY NINA ET B-951658 Lot

221-224

SAM HAMILTON

4 EMBRYOS

Stored with Celltech Embryo Transfer Ltd Sire * MINISTRE DU BOUCHELET (IS) I-950924 Sire: OPTICIEN D’AU CHENE (IS) I-941006 Dam: JARDINIERE DU BOUCHELET X-3223 Dam CHANCELLORS LYNETTE B-950906 Sire: NOMINAL DU DONJON (IS) I-950707 Dam: FAMINE DU MOULIN BLANC I-930355 Lot

225-229

No release fee

No release fee

SAM HAMILTON

5 EMBRYOS

Stored with Celltech Embryo Transfer Ltd Sire * SEDUISANT DE FOOZ (IS) I-990396 Sire: BRULOT DE SOMME (IS) I-980950 Dam: NINETTE DE FOOZ X-4538 Dam WOLD NEWTON THRILL B-20011207 Sire: DEMOCRATE DE BIERT I-940470 Dam: WOLD NEWTON OMELETTE ET B-970085

No release fee


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Alphabetical Bull Index (All bulls marked * in the pedigrees are included in the reference) ADAJIO DE BRAY (IS) is by Empire D’Ochain (IS) and out of Humaine Et De Bray. His sons include Droit Intrepide (ET) who sold for 5,000gns Carlisle May 2015. BALLYGRANGE ALEX is by Woodview Solo ET and out of Ballygrange Roxy. Alex was sold for 12,000gns Carlisle May 2007. His sons include Snowy Ridge Dynamite Jim ET who sold for 5,200gns & Woodview Dan ET who sold for 4,000gns Carlisle February 2010; Tamhorn Dynamite who sold for 13,000gns & Tamhorn Diplomat who sold for 7,800gns Carlisle May 2010; Tamhorn Electrifying ET who sold for 4,900gns Carlisle October 2010; Tamhorn Fearless ET who sold for 13,000gns & Tamhorn Enterprising ET (reserve junior male champion) who sold froor 7,900gns Carlisle May 2011; Tamhorn Fagan ET who sold for 6,000gns Carlisle October 2011. Bedgebury Flat Out ET who was the Overall Male and Supreme Champion and sold for 15,000gns and Tamhorn Fernando who was Senior Male Champion and sold for 8,000gns Carlisle May 2012. Tamhorn Goliath ET who was Male and supreme Champion and sold for 8,200gns Carlisle October 2012. Ballygrange Alex who sold for 5,300gns Carlisle May 2014. His daughters include Stonebyres Fifi ET who was the female and reserve overall champion at the Border Club’s Annual Calf Show February 2011; Woodview Evana ET who sold for 3,500gns Carlisle May 2011. Tamhorn Eden ET who sold for 6,500gns and Solway View Jelly Baby ET who sold for 3,500gns Carlisle May 2015. BALTO DE STEINBACH (IS) is by Artaban De St Fontaine and out of Trapiste De Steinbach. His sons include Lochside Volta who sold for 5,500gns, Verbaal Van De Wolvendre who sold for 5,200gsn and Verkeerd Van De Wolvendre who sold for 4,200gns Carlisle May 2004; Woodview Visa ET who sold for 3,100gns Carlisle May 2005; Romancier De Charlevaux who sold for 5,800gns, Lochside Western ET who sold for 4,500gns & Lochside Willy ET who sold for 3,000gns Carlisle May 2006. His daughters include Lochside Wigtown who sold for 4,200gns Carlisle May 2006; Woodview Vanessa ET who sold for 6,000gns at the 2nd Production Sale from the Woodview Herd Carlisle June 2006. BLUEGRASS CYCLONE. His sons and daughters include Kelowna Ferdinand who was reserve male champion at the Border Club’s annual calf show February 2011. Kelowna Ferdinand sold for 6,000gns Carlisle October 2011. High Farm Gem ET who sold for 2,100gns Carlisle October 2011. Bluegrass Firecracker ET who sold for 4,000gns Carlisle January 2012. Carrock Flame ET who sold for 6,200gns Carlisle May 2012. Ridge Dean Grouse ET who sold for 4,600gns Carlisle January 2013. Tweeddale Fooz ET who sold for 5,500gns Tweeddale Dispersal Carlisle August 2015. BOHERARD CANTONA ET is by Empire D’Ochain (IS) (SR) and out of Boherard Alison. His daughters include Trencrom Ima Star ET who was Female Champion and sold for 5,800gns Carlisle Jan 2015. COLOS VAN DAISEL (Is) is by Demon Du Ry Neuf Moulin and out of Esperance Du Chateau Lebrun. His sons include Cromwell Fantastic ET who sold for 10,000gns, Dragon Blues Firefly ET who sold for 9,200gns, Tweeddale Freddy ET who sold for 9,000gns and Newton Blues FREDDY ET who sold for 8,000gns Carlsile May 2012. Solway View Flying Colours ET who was Male & Supreme Champion and sold for 11,000gns Carlisle January 2013. New Close Harry ET who sold for 5,200gns, Almeley Hustler ET who sold for 5,000gns and Oak Tree Hows That ET who sold for 4,800gns Carlisle May 2014. Almeley Imperial who sold for 6,000gns Carlisle May 2015. His daughters include Tweeddale Emise ET who was best opposite sex to the champion at the Border Club Calf Show Agri Expo 2010; Hawksbridge Fantasia who sold for 4,100gns Carlisle May 2011. Solway View Izzy ET who sold for 4,300gns Carlisle May 2014. Solway View Foxy Lady ET who sold for 5,000gns and New Close Hope ET who sold for 5,000gns Carlisle October 2012. Tweeddale Emise ET who sold for 3,500gns Carlisle May 2013. Solway View Imogen ET who sold for 3,500gns Carlisle Jan 2015. Recipients with calves at foot include Almeley Kane ET who sold for 2,800gns Carlisle May 2015. LOTTO VD VLOEIKENSHOEVE (IS) is by Davidson L’Ecluse (IS) and out of Extacy VD Vloeikenshoeve. His sons include Springhill Imp who sold for 6,500gns Carlisle May 2015. MINISTRE DU BOUCHELET (IS) is by Opticien d’au Chene and out of Jardinier du Bouchelet. He is the Linalux sire known to produce fast growing and tall progeny. His sons include Leverhulme Ministre who was 3rd prize junior bull RASE, 2nd prize senior bull Denbigh & Flintshire show, 3rd prize senior bull Nantwich & South Cheshire and Cheshire County show 1997; Tamhorn Ocker ET who sold for the top price of 7,000gns Carlisle May’99; Springfield Ravel who was supreme champion Westmorland County show 1999. His daughters include Springfield Rachael ET who sold for 2,100gns Carlisle Sept’00; Eclatante 2316 De Miecret was supreme champion Three Counties show & reserve supreme champion RWAS 2000 and sold for 6,000gns Triple Blue Breeder’s Sale Carlisle 2000 & Astbury Porcelain ET who sold for 2,000gns Triple Blue Breeder’s Sale Carlisle 2000; Springfield Remy ET who sold for 2,400gns Carlisle May 2002.


36 MOUNTJOY UTOPIA is by Twyning Ash Nimrod and out of Park Popped Out. He is a producer of well fleshed easily born calves. His sons include Kersey Captain who sold for 3,600gns Carlisle October 2008; Auchenlay Coll (junior and reserve overall male champion) who sold for 13,500gns & Auchenlay Celt ET who sold for 11,200gns Carlisle May 2009; New Close Daz ET who sold for 5,100gns Carlisle October 2010; Auchenlay Eriskay ET who sold for 8,400gns Carlisle May 2011. Droit Franco ET who sold for 14,000gns Carlisle May 2012. Springfield Gunnar who sold for 5,500gns Carlisle May 2013. Droit Hector who sold for 13,000gns, Auchenlay Hunter ET who sold for 8,200gns, Auchenlay Hex ET who sold for 5,600gns and Oak Tree Herbie (Reserve junior Male champion) who sold for 5,500gns Carlisle May 2014. Meadowrig Iceman who sold for 6,000gns Carlisle Jan 2015. Tweeddale Intrest who sold for 5,500gns Carlisle May 2015. Recipients with ET calves at foot include Bringlee Dauphine ET (heifer) who sold for 3,000gns Bringlee Sale Carlisle January 2009. His daughters include Willnant Gina ET who was Female Champion and sold for 5,000gns Carlisle October 2012. Glenpark Gilly ET who sold for 3,200gns Carlisle May 2013. Tweeddale Izzy who sold for 4,600gns Carlisle May 2014. Tweeddale Intelligent 3,000gns Carlisle May 2014. Tweeddale Jessie J who sold for 7,000gns, Tweeddale Imelda who sold for 5,300gns Tweeddale Jussy who sold for 5,200gns, Tweeddale Idee who sold for 5,100gns and Tweeddale Jezabel who sold for 5,000gns Tweeddale Dispersal Carlisle August 2015. OSBORNE VAN TERBECK (IS) is by Diablo Van Terbeck and out of Erotiek Van Terbeck. His sons include Mandarin ET du Fond de Bois who sold for 4,000gns and Dominant D’Izier who sold for 3,000gns Carlisle May 2003; Ridge Dean Veda ET who sold for 4,000gns Carlisle May 2004; Ridge Dean VAT ET who sold for 8,500gns Carlisle Sept’04; Ridge Dean Valour ET who sold for 4,200gns ‘Wilde about Blues’ Part 3 Carlisle July 2005; Carrock Warrior ET who sold for 5,000gns & Ridge Dean Woodpecker ET who sold for 4,500gns Carlisle May 2006. His daughters include Ridge Dean Vera ET who sold for 5,800gns, Ridge Dean Violet ET who sold for 2,800gns, Ridge Dean Varna ET who sold for 2,300gns, Ridge Dean Veronica ET who sold for 2,000gns ‘Wilde about Blues’ Part 2 Carlisle July 2004; Annanwater Vesta ET who sold for 3,200gns Carlisle May 2005; Ridge Dean Waltz ET who sold for 2,400gns ‘Wilde about Blues’ Part 3 Carlisle July 2005; Droit Bambi ET who sold for 3,300gns Lockerbie October 2008. SCEPTRE DE BOMAL is by Classique de St Lambert (IS) and out of Luciole de Bomal. His sons include Bringlee Scott (Senior Male Champion) who sold for 5,800gns Carlisle May 2002; Astbury Urgent ET who sold for 3,800gns and Astbury Ultimate ET who sold for 3,700gns Carlisle May 2004; Astbury Unequalled ET who sold for 4,000gns Carlisle Sept’04; Astbury Alex ET (reserve senior male champion) who sold for 11,000gns Carlisle May 2007. His daughters include Bringlee Sal Sal and her heifer calf at foot Bringlee Amber who sold for 3,200gns Carlisle May 2005; Bringlee Vangori and her heifer calf at foot Bringlee Dangori who sold for 3,200gns Bringlee Sale Carlisle January 2009. SEDUISANT DE FOOZ (IS) is by Brulot de Somme and out of Ninette de Fooz. His sons include Ridge Dean Springer (reserve junior male champion & joint top price) who sold for 10,000gns Carlisle May 2002; Penygelly Stormer who sold for 4,100gns Carlisle October 2002; Tamhorn Torrero ET who sold for 4,000gnsand Mountjoy Trooper ET who sold for 3,800gns Carlisle May 2003; Woodview Victor ET who sold 5,200gns and Woodview UK ET who sold for 3,200gns Carlisle May 2004. His daughters include Ty Isaf Rhiwhelen who was champion Oswestry show 2002; Knowehead Rachel who was reserve champion Ballymena show 2002; Woodview Star who was reserve champion Ballymoney show 2002; Ridge Dean Saver ET who sold for 4,000gns at the ‘Wilde about Blues’ sale Carlisle August 2002; Tamhorn Tess ET who sold for 3,000gns at the ‘Premier Pedigree Female Show & Sale’ Carlisle November 2002; Beckfarm Una (Female Champion) who sold for 3,400gns Carlisle May 2003; Douce De Fooz (overall female champion & reserve supreme champion) who sold for 4,200gns Carlisle May 2004; Woodview Sue ET who was reserve champion RASE & champion RHAS 2007. Woodview Uni ET with her heifer calf at foot Woodview Black Girl who sold for 6,800gns, Woodview Unice ET with her bull calf at foot Woodview Barnie who sold for 3,000gns at the 2nd Production Sale from the Woodview Herd Carlisle June 2006; Hemingby Annie who sold for 3,200gns Carlisle May 2007. Recipients with calves at foot include Annanwater Willow ET (Heifer) who sold for 2,100gns Carlisle May 2005. TWEEDDALE EBONY is by Blak Du Baty D’Eprave and out of Harestone Bramble. Reserve Junior and Reserve Overall Champion, Royal Highland Show 2010. Sold to the Cogent Stud. His sons include Tweeddale Hamish ET (Supreme champion) who sold for 12,000gns Carlisle May 2014. His daughters include Tweeddale Hatty who was Overall Female Champion and Supreme Champion and sold for 5,000gns and Tweeddale Heather who sold for 3,200gns Carlisle May 2013. Tweeddale Headgirl ET who sold for 3,500gns Carlisle May 2014. Trencrom Irish Dancer ET who sold for 4,500gns Carlisle Jan 2015. Tweeddale Hawkeye who sold for 13,000gns, Tweeddale Inhance ET who sold for 8,000gns, Tweeddale Honeymoon ET who sold for 5,500gns, Tweeddale Hemily who sold for 4,200gns, Tweeddale Herapa ET who sold for 4,200gns, Tweeddale Highlife ET who sold for 4,000gns, Tweeddale Headlight ET who sold for 4,000gns, Tweeddale Iris who sold for 4,000gns Tweeddale Dispersal Carlisle August 2015.


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British Blue Cattle Society’s Selected Conditions and Notes for the Harrison and Hetherington Sale at Borderway Mart, Carlisle These conditions cover sales organised by the British Blue Cattle Society and also those organised by the Border British Blue Cattle Club under the auspices of the British Blue Cattle Society These conditions are to be in conjunction with such other conditions of entry or sale, warranties etc, as are printed herein (to which the attention of all vendors and prospective purchasers is drawn) and such other conditions, warranties, etc, as are announced prior to or at sale time. These conditions and/or warranties include terms restricting or excluding the liability of the vendors and/or the Society and/or the auctioneers. Do not bid for, or purchase, any lot or lots unless you have read the conditions and agree to be bound by them. 1a

The show and sale will be conducted under the auspices of the British Blue Cattle Society, the decision of which Council being final and binding on all parties in the event of any dispute. Should a dispute arise, be it concerning warranties, pedigrees or such other matters as are not specifically dealt with in the conditions of sale or sale notes and information, the British Blue Cattle Society may, at its discretion, appoint an arbitrator, whose decision shall be final and binding on all parties. In the event of the auctioneers being required to furnish a report and/or award, the preparation of such report and/or award shall be the limit of their involvement in that particular dispute.

1b

The show and sale being organised and directed by the British Blue Cattle Society, the auctioneers cannot accept any liability in respect of any claim whatsoever or howsoever arising. The descriptions are those supplied by the vendors, who alone are responsible for details and accuracy. The auctioneers will not be answerable in respect of any errors, which may occur in the catalogue. Alterations and/or additions to the catalogue may be announced by the auctioneer prior to inviting bids for a particular lot or lots, or at such time as notice is received from the vendor of such alterations and/or additions, prior to the fall of the hammer, and such shall form a part of the contract of sale. The onus is upon each vendor to ensure that the animal presented in the sale ring is the animal described in the catalogue in relation to that particular lot number and upon the purchaser to ensure that the animal that he has purchased and takes delivery of is the one as described in the catalogue.

2a

All exhibitors of pedigree and/or grade registered cattle are fully paid-up members of the British Blue Cattle Society, and all such stock must be registered in the Herd Book issued by the Society and, as such, are eligible for transfer subject to the Society’s rules and regulations. The exposure for sale of such stock is an implication by the vendor of his or her ability and willingness to transfer the animal(s) in question to the subsequent purchaser only, who shall be the one noted by the auctioneer at the time of sale. In respect of such cattle, the Society’s auctioneers, on behalf of the Society, will make an appropriate deduction to cover the cost of such transfer(s), before accounting to the vendor. Pedigree and grade registered certificates will be distributed by the Secretary of the Society in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Society.


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2b

Whilst exhibitors of other than pedigree and/or grade registered cattle need not be members of the British Blue Cattle Society, they are strongly urged to become so, in the knowledge that their active participation should ensure a strong Society, the better able to represent the breed.

3a

Sale entries may comprise:(a) Pedigree registered (British Herd Book) British Blue males and females (b) Grade registered (British Herd Book) British Blue females (c) Non-registered females, either with a pedigree calf at foot, or the recipient of a pedigree embryo (d) All embryos are sold subject to the resultant calves being able to be registered with the Society i.e. there must be a DNA profile on the sire and dam of each embryo (e) Commercial steers (not bulls) and/or heifers, being at least first cross from a pedigree animal registered in the British Herd Book.

No calf, whether pedigree or crossbred, under the age of 3 months on the day of the sale, will be accepted for either show or sale. It is a statutory requirement that any bull over the age of 12 months, sold through a public auction, shall have a ring in its nose, by which it can be controlled and led safely Any female sold with calf or calves at foot is warranted to be the dam of that calf or calves, excepting non-registered recipients with their ET calves at foot.In respect of all females sold in-calf, at the time of sale of such females a pregnancy diagnostic certificate issued by a qualified veterinary surgeon must be made available to the purchaser. Such certificate should be dated as near as possible to the sale and certainly no sooner than one month before the sale date. No pedigree, grade-registered and commercial stock shall have horns. All male calves must be castrated. (f) A non British Blue with it’s own calf at foot, is eligible for entry, providing the calf is at least 50% Registered British Blue and is also a good example of this cross. (g) A cow which is at least 50% British Blue with it’s own calf at foot. (Only at a member’s dispersal sale) 3b

All cattle are accepted subject to their compliance with the rules and regulations relating to this sale and such other rules and regulations as are pertinent and laid down by the Society.

3c

All entries of pedigree and/or registered cattle must be accompanied by the appropriate documentation, together with a non-returnable entry fee, as determined by the Society from time to time. No entry fees will be returned in respect of cattle rejected after inspection.

3d

No pedigree entry will be accepted, unless accompanied by a Herd Health Declaration Form, as decreed by the Society, from time to time.


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3e

Entries of other than pedigree and/or grade registered cattle, if applicable, must be accompanied by the appropriate AI certificate or signed declaration of sire, together with, insofar as members are concerned, entry fee as determined by the Society from time to time.

3f

In addition, each lot, with the exception of those cattle entered in a crossbred section of the show and/or sale, if applicable, whether shown by a member or a non-member, will be subject to the payment of a non-returnable fee, determined by the Society, plus vat at the current rate, which represents a contribution to the Society’s/Clubs advertising fund, to be used to promote sales in general.

4a

Upon arrival in the market within the times specified by the Society, whether for show and sale, or for sale only, all cattle must be presented before the Inspectorate (which shall comprise a veterinary surgeon and/or such other persons as shall be approved and appointed by the Society) for a health inspection. No cattle may be penned in the official sale pens until having passed such inspection. Show cattle must be accompanied by the relevant documentation. All cattle inspected as per the criteria laid down by the Society. In addition, all cattle (whether previously inspected or not) will be inspected to ensure that they comply with Society Bye-law No. 1 which states: The definition of the breed’s characteristics is as follows: “A long, large bodied beef animal with fine bones, double muscle, sloping rump and hidden hips, strong legs and correct mouth. Coat colour can be black and white, blue and white, or blue, or white or any combination of colours that is acceptable to the Council.” Cattle registered with the Society will be identified by ear tattoo, except cattle born after 1st January 1998, which are not required to be tattooed provided that they are double tagged in accordance with DEFRA regulations. Any cattle with illegible tattoo marks will be held back from inspection until such time as the ears are cleaned. Furthermore, all crossbred cattle, including calves at dam’s foot, will be inspected to ensure that they are representative of the breed and are in good health.

4b

In the event of any dispute the decision of the Inspectorate will be final and binding upon all parties. By Law 9.9 applies to any reject animal. Any stock rejected by the inspectorate for any reason whatsoever, must be withdrawn from the show. The lot numbers of rejected animals are to be marked in red at the time of inspection, these animals may be returned to their original pens. If such an animal is sold privately, from the pens, the sale is to be put through the auctioneers books. Such reject animals are not covered by warranty. Reject animals may not be sold through the pedigree or commercial ring at a Society sale. All cattle must be in the market by the pre-stated time, by the BBCS, in order to be presented for inspection. The Council hopes, by complying with this regulation, all cattle will have been inspected, washed and in the appropriate sale pens prior to any pre-sale inspection by prospective purchasers, thus giving a more orderly outlook to the sale.


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Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves to the suitability of an animal for their Notice to Purchasers standard and the inspection panel’s decision is intended as a purchasers guide only. Notice to Purchasers The objective of the Official Society Inspection is primarily in place to raise the breed Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to to the the suitability of guide an animal animal for their their standard and the inspection panel’s decision is intended as suitability a in purchasers only. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as of an for The objective of the Official Society Inspection is primarily place to raise the breed particular requirements. By bidding for an animal the intended purchaser accepts the Notice to Purchasers Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the suitability of an animal for their The objective of the Official Society Inspection isas primarily place to raise the breed standard and the inspection panel’s decision is intended as suitability a in purchasers guide only. particular requirements. By bidding for an animal the intended purchaser accepts the Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves to the of an animal for their particular requirements. By bidding for an animal the intended purchaser accepts the Societies and Auctioneers conditions of sale, the animal being theirs at the fall of the standard and the inspection panel’s decision is intended as a purchasers guide only. The objective of the Official Society Inspection isanimal primarily place to raise the breed particular requirements. By bidding for an animal the purchaser the standard and the inspection panel’s decision isthe intended as a in purchasers guide only. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to intended the suitability ofthe anaccepts animal for their Societies and Auctioneers conditions of sale, being theirs at fall of the particular requirements. By bidding for an animal the intended purchaser accepts the Societies and Auctioneers conditions of sale, the animal being theirs at the fall of the hammer. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the suitability of an animal for standard and the inspection panel’s decision is intended as a purchasers guide only. Societies and Auctioneers conditions of sale, the animal being theirs at the fall of the Prospective purchasers should satisfyfor themselves asthe to intended the suitability ofthe anaccepts animal for their their particular requirements. By bidding an animal purchaser the hammer. Societies and Auctioneers conditions of sale, the animal being theirs at fall of the hammer. particular requirements. By bidding an animal purchaser the Prospective purchasers should satisfyfor themselves asthe to intended the suitability ofthe anaccepts animal for their hammer. particular requirements. By bidding for an animal the intended purchaser accepts the Societies and Auctioneers conditions of sale, the animal being theirs at fall of the hammer. 6 All pedigree and grade registered cattle willanimal be guineas (multiples of all Societies and Auctioneers conditions of the animal being at fall of particular requirements. By bidding for an thein purchaser theand Societies and Auctioneers conditions of sale, sale, thesold animal being theirs theirs at the theaccepts fall105p), of the the hammer. 6 All pedigree and grade registered cattle will be sold inintended guineas (multiples of 105p), and all 6 All pedigree and grade will guineas (multiples of crossbred cattle will be registered sold in £’s.cattle Commission willin charged on atallthe cattle at rate all of hammer. Societies and Auctioneers conditions of sale, thesold animal being theirs fall105p), of the the and 6 All pedigree and grade registered cattle will be be sold inbe guineas (multiples of 105p), and all hammer. crossbred cattle will be sold in £’s. Commission will be charged on all cattle at the rate of 6 All pedigree and grade registered cattle be sold in guineas (multiples of 105p), and all crossbred cattle be sold Commission will charged on all cattle at the rate of 6% + VAT, of will which 1% in + £’s. VAT is will a levy due tobe the BBCS, with the exception hammer. of crossbred cattle will be sold in £’s. Commission will be charged on all cattle at the rate 6 All pedigree and grade registered cattle will be sold in guineas (multiples of 105p), and all 6% + VAT, of which 1% + VAT is a levy due to the BBCS, with the exception of crossbred cattle will be registered sold in £’s. Commission willin be charged onof all3% cattle at the0.5% rate all 6% + VAT, of which 1% + VAT is a levy due to the BBCS, with the exception of crossbred cattle, commission on which will charged at the rate + VAT, + 6 All pedigree and grade cattle be sold guineas (multiples of 105p), and 6% pedigree + VAT, of will which 1% in +on£’s. VAT is will a levy due tobe the BBCS, with the exception of 6 All and grade cattle be sold guineas (multiples of 105p), and crossbred cattle be registered sold Commission willin charged onof all3% cattle at the0.5% rate all of cattle, commission which charged at the rate + VAT, + 6% + ofVAT, of will which 1%due +on VAT isBBCS; a levy due to the BBCS, with the exception of crossbred cattle, commission which will beinsold charged at the rate of 3% + VAT, 0.5% + crossbred cattle be sold in £’s. Commission will be charged on all cattle at the rate of 6 All pedigree and grade registered cattle be in guineas (multiples of 105p), and all VAT which is a levy to the the case of a Club Sale, held under the crossbred cattle, commission on which will charged at the rate of 3% + VAT, 0.5% + crossbred cattle will be sold in £’s. Commission willto bethe charged onof all cattle at the ratethe 6% + VAT, of which 1% + VAT is a levy due BBCS, with the exception of VAT of which is a levy due to the BBCS; in the case of a Club Sale, held under crossbred cattle, commission on which will be charged at the rate 3% + VAT, 0.5% + VAT of which is a levy due to the BBCS; in the case of a Club Sale, held under the auspices of the Society, the commission being divided equally, or as agreed from time to 6% + VAT, of which 1% + VAT is a levy due to the BBCS, with the exception of crossbred cattle will be sold in £’s. Commission will be charged on all cattle at the rate VAT ofVAT, which iswhich a levy1% due to the isBBCS; individed the to case of a rate Club Sale, held under the 6% + of + VAT a levy due the BBCS, with the exception of crossbred cattle, commission on which will be charged at the of 3% + VAT, 0.5% + auspices of the Society, the commission being equally, or as agreed from time to VAT of which is a levy due to the BBCS; in the case of a Club Sale, held under the auspices of the Society, the commission being divided equally, or as agreed from time to crossbred cattle, commission which will be charged at the rate 3% + VAT, 0.5% + time, the British1% Blue Society and the affiliated Border British Blue Cattle Club. 6% +between VAT, of which +on VAT isBBCS; abeing levy due to the BBCS, with the exception of auspices of the Society, the commission divided equally, or of as agreed from timethe to crossbred cattle, commission on which will bein charged at of the rate of 3% +held VAT, 0.5% + VAT of which is a levy due to the the case a Club Sale, under time, between the British Blue Society and the affiliated Border British Blue Cattle Club. auspices of the Society, the commission being divided equally, or as agreed from time to time, between the British Blue Society and the affiliated Border British Blue Cattle Club. VAT of which is aa levy due to the BBCS; the case Club Sale, under the crossbred cattle, commission on which will bein charged at of theaa rate of 3% VAT, 0.5% + time, between the British Blue Society and the affiliated Border British Blue+held Cattle Club. VAT of which is levy due to the BBCS; in the case of Club Sale, held under the auspices of the Society, the commission being divided equally, or as agreed from time to time, between the British Blue Society andbeing theprice, affiliated Border British Blue Cattle Club. 7 Should any animal fail to reach its reserve orcase any upset price determined by the auspices of the Society, the commission divided equally, or as agreed from time to VAT of which is a levy due to the BBCS; in the of a Club Sale, held under auspices of the Society, the commission being divided equally, or as agreed from time to time, between the British Society and theprice, affiliated Border British Cattle Club. 7 Should any animal fail toBlue reach its reserve or any upset priceBlue determined by the 7 Should any animal fail reach its reserve price, or determined by Society, or to sell forto any other such animal willupset then, not be allowed be the retime, between the British Blue Society and the affiliated Border British Blue Cattle Club. auspices of fail the Society, the commission divided equally, orprice as agreed fromto time to 7 Should any animal fail to reach itsreason, reserve price, or any any upset price determined by the time, between the British Blue Society andbeing the affiliated Border British Blue Cattle Club. Society, or fail to sell for any other reason, such animal will then, not be allowed to be re7 Should any animal fail to reach its reserve price, or any upset price determined by the Society, or fail to sell for any other reason, such animal will then, not be allowed to be reoffered for sale byBritish auction at that particular sale. time, between the Blue Society and the affiliated Border British Blue Cattle Club. Society, or fail to sell for any other reason, such animal will then, not be allowed to be re7 Should any animal fail itsreason, reservesale. price, or any offered by auction at that particular Society, or sale fail to forto other such animal willupset then,price not bedetermined allowed toby be the reoffered for for sale bysell auction atreach that particular sale. 7 Should any animal fail toany reach its reserve price, or upset price determined by the offered for by auction at that particular 7 Should any animal fail reach itsreason, reservesale. price, or any any Society, or sale fail to sell fortoany other such animal willupset then,price not bedetermined allowed toby be the reoffered for sale by auction at that particular sale. 8 No stock may be removed from the sale pens without either a receipted account or an Society, or sale fail to sell fortoany any other reason, such animal willupset then,price not be bedetermined allowed to toby be the re7 Should any animal fail reach its reserve price, or any Society, or fail to sell for other reason, such animal will then, not allowed be reoffered for by auction at that particular sale. 8 No stock may be removed from the sale pens without either a receipted account or an 8 No stock may be removed from the sale pens without either aa receipted account or an authorised pass and, in the interests of orderly marketing, both vendors and purchasers are offered for sale by auction at that particular sale. Society, or fail to sell for any other reason, such animal will then, not be allowed to be re8 No stock may be removed from the sale pens without either receipted account or an offered formay sale be by auction atinterests that particular sale.marketing, authorised pass and, in the of orderly both vendors and purchasers are 8 No stock removed from the sale pens without either a receipted account or an authorised pass and, in the interests of orderly marketing, both vendors and purchasers are requested to comply with the reasonable requests of the auctioneers’ staff. offered for sale by auction at that particular sale. authorised pass and, in the interests of orderly marketing, both vendors and purchasers are 8 No stock to may be removed from the pensmarketing, without either a receipted account or are an requested comply with reasonable requests of staff. authorised pass and, in thethe interests of sale orderly both vendors requested to comply with the reasonable requests of the the auctioneers’ auctioneers’ staff.and purchasers 8 No stock may be removed from the sale pens without either a receipted account or an requested to comply with the reasonable requests of the auctioneers’ staff. 8 No stock to may be removed from the pensmarketing, without either a receipted account or are an authorised pass and, in thethe interests of sale orderly both vendors and purchasers requested comply with reasonable requests of the auctioneers’ staff. authorised pass and, in the interests of orderly marketing, both vendors and purchasers are 9 No warranty, other than any stated above or herein, is given or implied in any respect 8 stock may be removed from the sale pens without either a receipted account or an authorised pass and, in the interests of orderly marketing, both vendors and purchasers are requested to comply with the reasonable requests of the auctioneers’ staff. 9 No warranty, other than any stated above or herein, is given or implied in any respect 9 No warranty, other than any statedofabove above or marketing, herein, is given or implied implied in any respect respect whatsoever. requested to comply with reasonable requests of the auctioneers’ staff. authorised pass and, than in thethe interests orderly both vendors and in purchasers are 9 No warranty, other any stated or herein, is given or any requested to comply with the reasonable requests of the auctioneers’ staff. whatsoever. 9 No warranty, other than anyreasonable stated above or herein, given or implied any respect whatsoever. requested to comply with the requests of the is auctioneers’ staff. in whatsoever. 9 No warranty, other than any stated above or herein, is given or implied in any respect whatsoever. 9 No warranty, other than any stated above or herein, is given or implied in respect Intending purchasers should note that time is of the essence in respect any 9 No warranty, other thanshould any stated above or herein, is the given or implied in any any of respect whatsoever. Intending purchasers note that time is of essence in respect of any Intending should note that time is of the in respect any condition ofpurchasers sale, warranty etc., andabove in complying with anyessence such conditions orof giving whatsoever. 9 No warranty, other than any stated or herein, is given or implied in any respect Intending purchasers should note that time is of the essence in respect of any whatsoever. condition of ofpurchasers sale, warranty warranty etc.,note and that in complying complying with anyessence such conditions conditions orof giving Intending should time is of the in respect any condition sale, etc., and in with any such or giving such warranties, be they stated or implied, it is the stated intention of each vendor whatsoever. condition of sale, warranty etc., and in complying with any such conditions or giving Intending purchasers should note that time is of the essence in respect of any such warranties, be they stated or implied, it is the stated intention of each vendor condition ofpurchasers sale, be warranty etc., and in complying with any such conditions orvendor giving such warranties, they stated or implied, it is the stated intention of each that any compensation should in no circumstances exceed that stated, and purchasers Intending note that time is of the essence in respect of any such warranties, they stated or it isis the stated intention of each Intending should note that time of the essence in and respect of any condition ofpurchasers sale, be warranty etc., and in complying with any such conditions orvendor giving that any compensation in no implied, circumstances exceed that stated, purchasers such warranties, be they stated or implied, it is the stated intention of each vendor that any compensation should in no circumstances exceed that stated, and purchasers condition of sale, warranty etc., and in complying with any such conditions or giving will be deemed to have purchased in the full knowledge of this. Intending purchasers note that time is of the essence in respect of any that any compensation should in no circumstances exceed that stated, and purchasers condition of sale, warranty etc., and in complying with any such conditions or giving such warranties, be they stated or implied, it is the stated intention of each vendor will be deemed to have purchased in the full knowledge of this. that any compensation should in and no circumstances exceed that stated, and purchasers will be deemed to have purchased in the full of this. such warranties, they stated or it is the stated intention of each condition of sale, warranty etc., in complying with any such conditions orvendor giving will be deemed to be have purchased inimplied, the full knowledge knowledge of this. such warranties, be they stated or implied, it is the stated intention of each vendor that any compensation should in no circumstances exceed that stated, and purchasers will be deemed to be have purchased inimplied, the fullpossible knowledge of this. that any compensation should in no circumstances exceed that stated, and purchasers such warranties, they stated or it is the stated intention of each vendor Whilst the auctioneers will do to assist in the settlement of any that any compensation should ineverything no exceed that stated, and purchasers will be deemed to have purchased in circumstances the fullpossible knowledge of this. Whilst the auctioneers will do everything to assist in the settlement of any Whilst the auctioneers will do everything possible to assist in the settlement of dispute which may arise, it must be accepted that a sale bythis. auction a contract will be deemed to have purchased in the full knowledge of that any compensation should no circumstances exceed that and purchasers Whilst the auctioneers will doineverything possible to assist instated, theinvolves settlement of any any will be deemed to have purchased in the full knowledge of this. dispute which may arise, it must be accepted that a sale by auction involves a contract Whilst the auctioneers will do everything possible to assist in the settlement of any dispute which may arise, it must be accepted that a sale by auction involves a contract entered into bymay vendor on the and purchaser on the othera part and will be deemed tothe have purchased thepart fullpossible knowledge of dispute which arise, it must beinone accepted thatthe a sale bythis. auction involves contract Whilst the auctioneers will do everything to assist in the settlement of any entered into by the vendor on the one part and the purchaser on the other part and dispute which may arise, it must be accepted that a sale by auction involves a contract entered into by the vendor on the one part and the purchaser on the other part and that these are the two parties which must, perforce, be involved in any settlement. Whilst the auctioneers will do everything possible to assist in the settlement of any entered into bymay thetwo vendor on partpossible and purchaser other Whilst the auctioneers will do the everything to assist in on thethe settlement of and any dispute which arise, it must beone accepted thatthe a sale byinvolved auction involves a part contract that these are the parties which must, perforce, be in any settlement. entered into by the vendor on the one part and the purchaser on the other part and that these are the two parties which must, perforce, be involved in any settlement. The auctioneers’ part as intermediaries must be seen to be of assistance only, except dispute which may arise, it must be accepted that a sale by auction involves a contract Whilst the auctioneers will do everything possible to assist in the settlement of any that these are the two parties which must, perforce, be involved in any settlement. dispute which may arise, it must beone accepted that a sale bybe auction involves a part contract entered into by the vendor on the part and the purchaser on the other and The auctioneers’ part as intermediaries must be seen to of assistance only, except that these are the two parties which must, perforce, be involved in any settlement. The auctioneers’ part as intermediaries must seen of only, except where they are obliged, under the conditions, tobe ato pronouncement. entered into by the vendor on the one part and the purchaser on the other and dispute which may arise, it must be accepted that a sale bybe auction involves a part contract The auctioneers’ part asparties intermediaries must bemake seen to be of assistance assistance only, except entered into by the vendor on the one part and the purchaser on the other part and that these are the two which must, perforce, be involved in any settlement. where they are obliged, under the conditions, to make a pronouncement. The auctioneers’ part asparties intermediaries must seenpurchaser be of assistance only, except where they are obliged, under conditions, to make ato pronouncement. that these are two which perforce, be involved in settlement. entered into bythe the vendor onthe the onemust, part and the on the other part and where they are obliged, under the conditions, tobe make pronouncement. that these are two which must, perforce, be involved in any any settlement. The auctioneers’ part asparties intermediaries must seen a be of assistance only, except they are the obliged, under the conditions, tobe make ato pronouncement. 10. where “It is a condition of sale, that where a warranty claim on a bull is upheld, that the purchaser The auctioneers’ part as intermediaries must be seen to be of assistance only, except that these are the two parties which must, perforce, be involved in any settlement. Theisauctioneers’ part asthat intermediaries mustclaim bemake seen to beisofupheld, assistance only, except where they are obliged, under the conditions, to a pronouncement. 10. “It a condition of sale, where a warranty on a bull that the purchaser 10. is aa they condition of sale, where aa warranty on aaato bull is that where under the to make pronouncement. shall agree toare theobliged, Society orintermediaries its agent, on behalf of vendor, it choose topurchaser doexcept so, of The part mustclaim seen beshould assistance only, 10. “It “It isauctioneers’ condition of sale,asthat that where warranty claim on bull isofupheld, upheld, that the the purchaser are obliged, under the conditions, conditions, tobethe make pronouncement. shall to the Society or its agent, on behalf of the vendor, should it choose to do so, of 10. where “It is agree a they condition of sale, that where a warranty claim on aa bull is upheld, that the purchaser shall agree to the Society or its agent, on behalf of the vendor, should it choose to do so, having access to all calves that he has bred in the last 12 months, along with their dams if where they are obliged, under the conditions, to make a pronouncement. shall agree to the Society orthat its agent, on behalf of last theon vendor, should it choose topurchaser do so, of of 10. having “It is a condition of sale, that where a warranty claim a bull is upheld, that the access to all calves he has bred in the 12 months, along with their dams if shall agree to the Society or its agent, on behalf of the vendor, should it choose to do so, of having access to all calves that he has bred in the last 12 months, along with their dams if necessary, for the purpose ofthat undertaking DNA parentage 10. “It is is aa condition condition of sale, that where a warranty warranty claim on achecks”. bull is is upheld, upheld, that the the purchaser having access to all calves he has bred in the last 12 months, along with their dams if 10. “It of sale, that where a claim on a bull that purchaser shall agree to the Society or its agent, on behalf of the vendor, should it choose to do so, of necessary, for the purpose of undertaking DNA parentage checks”. having access to all calves that he has bred in the last 12 months, along with their dams if necessary, for theof purpose ofits undertaking DNA claim parentage checks”. shall agree to the Society or agent, on behalf of the vendor, should it choose to do so, of 10. necessary, “It is a condition sale, that where a warranty on a bull is upheld, that the purchaser for the purpose of undertaking DNA parentage checks”. shall agree to the Society or its agent, on behalf of the vendor, should it choose to do so, of having access to all calves that he has bred in the last 12 months, along with their dams if necessary, for the purpose of undertaking DNA parentage checks”. ADDITIONAL NOTES having access to all calves that he has bred in the last 12 months, along with their dams if shall agree to the Society its agent, behalf of last the vendor, should it choose to do so, of having access to NOTES all calvesor that he hason bred in the 12 checks”. months, along with their dams if necessary, for the purpose of undertaking DNA parentage ADDITIONAL ADDITIONAL NOTES necessary, for the purpose of undertaking DNA parentage checks”. having access to all calves that he has bred in the last 12 months, along with their dams if ADDITIONAL NOTES necessary, for the purpose of undertaking DNA parentage checks”. ADDITIONAL NOTES 1) Crossbred cattle, including calves at dam’s foot, will be inspected and are expected necessary, for the purpose of undertaking DNA parentage checks”. ADDITIONAL NOTES 1) cattle, including calves at dam’s foot, will inspected and 1) 2) Crossbred Crossbred cattle, including calves atsold dam’s foot, will be be inspected and are are expected expected to be, may be including advertised as such, of “Show Potential”. ADDITIONAL NOTES 1) Crossbred cattle, calves at dam’s foot, will be inspected and are expected It isand compulsory that all females as “warranted in-calf” are pregnancy diagnosed ADDITIONAL NOTES to be, and may be advertised as such, of “Show Potential”. 1) Crossbred cattle, including calves at dam’s foot, will be inspected and arediagnosed expected to be, and may be advertised as such, of “Show Potential”. ADDITIONAL NOTES 2) It is compulsory that all females sold as “warranted in-calf” are pregnancy to be, and may be advertised as such, of “Show Potential”. before sale time, and whilst the date of the certificate may be within one month of 1) Crossbred cattle, including calves at dam’s foot, will be inspected and are expected to be, and may beand advertised as such, of “Show Potential”. 1) Crossbred cattle, including at will inspected and expected before time, whilstcalves the date of the foot, certificate may be within month of as the and salemay day, Society strongly recommends thatbe the inspection isare carried out 1) Crossbred cattle, including calves at dam’s dam’s foot, will be inspected andone are expected to be, bethe advertised as such, of “Show Potential”. to be, and be advertised as of Potential”. the sale day, the Society strongly recommends that the inspection is carried out as to 1) Crossbred cattle, including calves at appropriate. dam’s foot, will becertificates inspected should and arebeexpected close tomay sale day as is considered Such handed to be, and may be advertised as such, such, of “Show “Show Potential”. to be, and may as such, of “ShowSuch Potential”. close sale daybeasadvertised is record considered appropriate. certificates should be handed to theto auctioneers for purposes. auctioneers record 3) the All Pedigreefor cattle are purposes. sold under the terms and conditions of the British Blue Cattle 3) AllSociety Pedigree cattle sold under the terms and conditions of the British Blue Cattle Bull andare Female Breeding Warranties. Society Bull and Female Breeding Warranties. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT At all times the BBCS reserves the right to alter in any way the order of sale in the interests of its At all times the BBCS theand right to alter in any way the order of sale 2011) in the interests of its members, at its sole reserves discretion without prior notification. (September members, at its sole discretion and without prior notification. (September 2011) 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 40 5


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BRITISHBLUE BLUE CATTLE CATTLE SOCIETY BRITISH SOCIETY st st Volume44––Revised Revised 1 Volume 1 December December2013) 2013) TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE INCORPORATING BULL AND

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE INCORPORATING BULL AND FEMALE BREEDING WARRANTIES

FEMALE BREEDING WARRANTIES For use at Public Auction sales held under the auspices of the

For use at Public Auction sales held under the auspices of the British Blue Cattle Society

BritishCattle BlueBreeders Cattle Society Based on the National Association Warranties

Based on the National Cattle Breeders Association Warranties --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT These Terms and Conditions of Sale (hereinafter referred to as 'Terms') contain IMPORTANT provisions by way of exclusion and limitation of liability in favour of the Vendor

These Terms and Conditions of Sale (hereinafter referred to as 'Terms') contain 1. DEFINITIONS provisions by way of exclusion and limitation of liability in favour of the Vendor 1. 1.1

1.1

In these Terms:

DEFINITIONS "FERTILE" in respect of a female animal means capable of conceiving by naturalTerms: service and of carrying a calf for twelve weeks and the words In these "INFERTILE", "FERTILITY" and animal "INFERTILITY" shall be construed by "FERTILE" in respect of a female means capable of conceiving accordingly. natural service and of carrying a calf for twelve weeks and the words "INFERTILE", "FERTILITY" "INFERTILITY" be stock construed 'INCAPABILITY' in respect of aand bull means incapability shall of getting by accordingly. natural service and the words "CAPABILITY", "CAPABLE" and "INCAPABLE" shall be construed accordingly.

'INCAPABILITY' in respect of a bull means incapability of getting stock by "MAIDEN HEIFER" heifer, which has never been served, by and natural service andmeans the a words "CAPABILITY", "CAPABLE" natural means or artificial insemination. "INCAPABLE" shall be construed accordingly. "PURCHASER" means: "MAIDEN HEIFER" means a heifer, which has never been served, by a) the successful bidder for any animal in the sale, or natural means or artificial insemination. b) the successful bidder together with such one or more persons with whom the said bidder is in partnership, or engaged in a joint venture, and "PURCHASER" means: whose names shall have been notified to the Auctioneers on the day of a) thethe successful bidder for any animal in the sale, or sale

b) the successful bidder together with such one or more persons with whom "SERVICE" withoutisqualification means or both service by and and the said bidder in partnership, engaged in natural a jointmeans venture, service artificial insemination the words and "SERVED" whose by names shall have beenand notified to the"SERVE" Auctioneers on the day of without qualification shall be construed accordingly. the sale

"SHIPMENT" means the sending or taking of an animal outside the United "SERVICE" without qualification means both service by natural means and Kingdom. service by artificial insemination and the words "SERVE" and "SERVED" without qualification shall be construed accordingly.

"SHIPMENT" means the sending or taking of an animal outside the United Kingdom.


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“TERMS” means the standard terms and conditions of sale set out herein and (unless the context otherwise requires) include any special terms and conditions agreed in writing between the Vendor and the Purchaser in accordance with Clause 2.3 hereof. 2. 2.1

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2.3 2.4

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BASIS OF THE CONTRACT These Terms shall (subject to Clause 2.2 hereof) form the basis of the Contract between the Vendor and the Purchaser and from the said Contract all conditions and warranties implied under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or any other statutory enactment or implied by law or custom are expressly excluded subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 or any statutory re-enactment or modification thereof. These Terms may not be varied in any way except by an announcement by the Auctioneers before or at the time of the sale and, apart from such announcement, no servant or agent of the vendor has authority to make any representation, waiver or variation of or inconsistent with any of these Terms or to make any collateral contract or other arrangement to which these Terms do not apply. The British Blue Cattle Society does not accept any liability arising out of the use or application or form of these Terms. Only animals owned by a member of the British Blue Cattle Society and entered in the Herd Book of the Society or registers supplementary thereto shall be offered for Sale under these Terms. GENERAL WARRANTIES Each animal offered for sale has been bred by the Vendor unless otherwise stated in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of sale. The Vendor guarantees the identity, correctness of pedigree, history and description of each animal submitted for sale and contained in the Sale Catalogue (including all flushings for embryo transfer, caesarean operations and calvings recorded) save to the extent that any miss-description would be apparent on inspection or unless specifically amended by an announcement by the Auctioneers before or at the time of the sale. BULL BREEDING WARRANTY Subject to the provisions of Clauses 4.2, 4.3, 6, 8 and 11 hereof each bull over the age of ten months at the date of the sale is sold with a warranty by the Vendor that it is capable of getting stock by natural service from twenty months of age which shall be deemed to be fulfilled as soon as six Females or fifty per cent of the herd whichever shall be the lesser number of the animals put to the bull are in calf to the bull by natural service subsequent to the sale. TRIAL PERIOD. The Purchaser shall give the bull sufficient time and opportunity to prove itself capable of getting stock by natural service while applying the standards of good husbandry and management, including the Society‟s “Conditions of Warranty” Bylaw shown below, and subject to Clause 4.3 hereof, in any event within six calendar months of the date of the sale or within six calendar months of attaining the age of twenty months (whichever is the later). 2


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“Conditions of Warranty” Bylaw 1. The bull is not used within 14 days of the date of purchase. 2. Ensure that the bull is in „Breeding condition‟ before use. 3. When the bull is first used, try it with 1-2 smaller cows first, in a yard on a non-slip surface, so he is introduced to service gradually and safely. Observe him closely to ensure that he is inseminating the cow properly, thus giving the opportunity to identify any possible problems at an early stage, this being very much in the purchaser‟s interest. 4. Once you are satisfied that these cows are not returning then put the bull out with the rest of your cows. 20 to 25 cows is a maximum in the first year. 5. British Blues bulls are warranted fertile from 20 months of age. The Bull is not warranted if it is used prior to this age. 6. It is a fact that „British Blues‟ as a breed, sexually mature, 4-5 months later than some other breed‟s please bear this in mind. Failure to observe the above will invalidate a claim under the Bull Breeding Warranty

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A claim for infertility or unsatisfactory mating performance will not normally be accepted, in the case of an inexperienced bull, until he has been allowed a minimum of three natural heat cycles with the females. A warranty claim will not be upheld if a bull has lost more than 25% of its sale weight at the time of salvage, based on a 55% killing out percentage. DEFERMENT OF THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE TRIAL PERIOD. If upon purchase of the bull, it is found impracticable for the Purchaser to try the bull fairly, within the period stated in clause 4.1 above, due to the purchasers normal calving programme, the purchaser shall ON THE DAY OF THE SALE, or within the next seven days, give the auctioneer notice IN WRITING of the month in which it is proposed to commence using the bull. AT THE DISCRETION OF THE VENDOR (in consultation with the auctioneer, if applicable), the vendor may extend the date of commencement of the Trial Period to the first day of the month in which the Purchaser has notified the vendor as in clause 4.2. Acceptance or otherwise of the purchasers written request, shall be conveyed to the purchaser, by the auctioneer, in writing, within seven days of the request being made.

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NB. The maximum time allowed for extending the trial period is three months from the date of the sale, or the bull attaining 20 months of age, whichever is the later. THE PURCHASER SHOULD NOTE THE TIME LIMIT FOR CLAIMS IN CLAUSE 8.1.2.1 BELOW.

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FEMALE BREEDlNG WARRANTIES Subject to the provisions of Clauses 6, 8 and 11 hereof. MAIDEN HEIFERS Every maiden heifer over the age of twelve months at the date of the sale is sold with warranties by the Vendor. 5.1.1 that it shall be fertile up to the age of 28 months, which warranty shall be deemed to be fulfilled as soon as such animal is certified by a Veterinary Surgeon to be not less than twelve weeks 3


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pregnant, PROVIDED ALWAYS that no claim under this warranty shall be admitted before the animal reaches the age of twentyeight months (except in a case where a Veterinary Surgeon certifies that it is suffering from an abnormality or malfunction of the reproductive system which will permanently prevent fertility, following Veterinary treatment if deemed appropriate, by either party.) and that it is not in calf.

HEIFERS RECENTLY SERVED Every heifer over the age of twelve months at the date of the sale and described in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale as having been served less than twelve weeks prior to the date of the sale is sold with warranties by the Vendor. 5.2.1 that it shall be fertile up to the age of twenty-eight months, which warranty shall be deemed to be fulfilled as soon as such animal is certified by a Veterinary Surgeon to be not less than twelve weeks pregnant PROVIDED ALWAYS that no claim under this warranty shall be admitted before the animal reaches the age of twenty-eight months (except in a case where a Veterinary Surgeon certifies that it is suffering from an abnormality or malfunction of the reproductive system which will permanently prevent fertility) and 5.2.2

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that if it is in calf, it is in calf to the bull described in the Sale Catalogue or by the auctioneers at the time of the sale PROVIDED ALWAYS that no warranty is given or to be implied that such heifer is in calf at the time of the sale. COWS UNSERVED Every cow, under the age of eight years at the date of the sale and described in the sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale as unserved since last calving is sold with warranties by the Vendor. 5.3.1 that it shall be fertile for a period of twenty-six weeks, from the date of the sale, which warranty shall be deemed to be fulfilled as soon as such animal is certified by a Veterinary Surgeon to be not less than twelve weeks pregnant, and 5.3.2 that it is not in calf. COWS RECENTLY SERVED Every cow, under the age of eight years at the date of the sale and described in the sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale as having been served less than twelve weeks prior to the date of the sale is sold with warranties by the Vendor 5.4.1 that it shall be fertile for a period of twenty-six weeks from the date of the sale, which warranty shall be deemed to be fulfilled as soon as such animal is certified by a Veterinary Surgeon to be not less than twelve weeks pregnant, and 5.4.2 that if it is in calf it is in calf to the bull described in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale PROVIDED ALWAYS that no warranty is given or to be implied that any such cow is in calf at the time of the sale. FEMALES IN CALF 4


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Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale PROVIDED ALWAYS that no warranty is given or to be implied that any such cow is in calf at the time of the sale. FEMALES IN CALF Every cow or heifer stated in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at4 the time of the sale to have been served on a date (“the service date”) not less than twelve weeks before the date of the sale is sold with warranties by the Vendor 5.5.1 that it is in calf, and 5.5.2 that it is in calf to the bull described in the Sale Catalogue, or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale, and 5.5.3 that the expected calving date will be within a period of 279 to 307 days of the service date. FEMALES "RUNNING WITH BULL” Every cow or heifer described in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale as "running with the bull" up to a date not later than twelve weeks before the sale is sold with warranties by the Vendor 5.6.1 that it is in calf, and 5.6.2 that it is in calf to the bull described in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale, and 5.6.3 that it is in calf to a service date at any time between the dates stated in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale and that the latest expected calving date will be within a period of 279 to 307 days of the last possible service date. FEMALES WITH VETERINARY SURGEON'S CERTIFICATE OF POSITIVE PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS N.B. Scanning is not accepted as proof of pregnancy diagnosis less than 12 weeks. Every cow or heifer stated in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale to be sold with a veterinary surgeon‟s certificate of positive pregnancy diagnosis is sold with warranties by the Vendor. 5.7.1 that it is in calf, and 5.7.2 that it is in calf to the bull described in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale and 5.7.3 that the expected calving date will be within a period of 279 to 307 days of the service date stated in such Certificate notwithstanding that the said cow or heifer would not otherwise be sold with the benefit of the above warranties. THE PURCHASER SHOULD NOTE THE TIME LIMIT FOR CLAIMS IN CLAUSE 8.1.2 BELOW

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LIMITATIONS ON THE APPLICATION OF WARRANTIES None of the warranties in Clauses 4 and 5 above shall apply 6.1.1 to any cow or heifer which has been subjected after birth or is subjected after the sale to any process involving the technique of embryo transfer, unless that animal's subsequent natural breeding record (as declared in the Sale Catalogue) indicates not less than one natural calving since the said embryo transfer, unless specifically warranted by the vendor. 6.1.2 to any cow or heifer, which has undergone a caesarean operation (as declared in the Sale Catalogue) unless that animal's subsequent natural breeding record (as declared in the Sale Catalogue) indicates not less than one natural non-surgical calving 5


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since the said operation to any cow or heifer which is declared by the Vendor to be a twin to a bull, unless before the sale pregnancy has been certified in writing by a Veterinary Surgeon following rectal examination or the animal has produced a full term calf 6.1.4 to any animal, which has not been maintained by the Purchaser at all, times since purchase in a normal breeding condition, in accordance with the rules and practice of good animal husbandry and management 6.1.5 to any animal purchased for export outside the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland unless a claim shall have been notified within the time limits imposed by Clause 8.1.2 hereof and proved correct (after all examinations and procedures deemed necessary by the Veterinary Surgeon appointed under these Terms has been carried out) before the date on which shipment of the animal takes place. 6.1.6 to any animal, which has been rejected at the date of the sale by the British Blue Cattle Society, Society Inspector or Inspectors, appointed for the purpose of that sale 6.1.7 to any Bull that is used prior to twenty months of age. 6.1.8 to any animal which after the sale has contracted an illness or suffered an injury which may affect its fertility or capability as the case may be after the sale 6.1.9 to any animal, which does not remain the property of the Purchaser unless it was purchased by means of a hire purchase agreement and the title to, but not the right to possession of the animal has therefore been transferred to a finance or other hire purchase company 6.1.10 to any animal, which does not survive until the completion of all examinations and procedures, deemed necessary by the Veterinary Surgeons appointed under Clauses 8, 9 and 10 hereof. No warranty is given or to be implied that a cow or heifer will carry full term or deliver a live or viable calf. 6.1.3

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UDDER AND CLEANSING WARRANTIES Unless otherwise stated by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale. every cow in calf or in milk, and every heifer in milk at the time of the sale, is sold with a Warranty that it is sound in the udder and teats at the time of the Sale PROVIDED ALWAYS that any claim under this warranty shall be made to the Auctioneers not later than one hour from the close of the sale and if the Auctioneers in their absolute discretion (having taken such veterinary advice as may be appropriate) decide that the udder is not sound in all respects, the sale of such animal shall be cancelled, and every freshly calved cow or heifer is sold with a warranty by the Vendor that it has satisfactorily cleansed before the sale PROVIDED ALWAYS that: 7.2.1 any claim under this warranty shall be made, accompanied by a Veterinary Surgeon's Certificate, to the Auctioneers not later than three days from the date of the sale, and 7.2.2 without prejudice to the rights of the Purchaser set out in Clause 11 hereof, the Purchaser shall have the right to arrange such 6


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veterinary treatment to the animal (the cost of which shall be borne by the Vendor) as may rectify the animal's condition. 8. 8.1

CLAIMS AND TIME LIMITS A claim by a Purchaser under any of the above warranties shall not be valid unless: 8.1.1 the animal remains the property of the Purchaser except where it was purchased by means of a hire purchase agreement and the title to but not the right to possession of the animal has therefore been transferred to a finance or other hire purchase company 8.1.2 the Purchaser shall have given notice in writing to the Auctioneers of the intended claim as soon as evidence supporting the claim comes to the Purchaser's notice and in any event within the following time limits: 8.1.2.1 Under Clause 4 in the case of a bull: within six calendar months: (a) from the date of the sale; or (b) from the date when the bull attains the age of twenty months; or (c) from the date of the commencement of the trial period stated in Clause 4.3 above whichever is the later date 8.1.2.2 Under Clause 5.1.1 and 5.2.1 in the case of a maiden heifer or a heifer recently served: (a) within three calendar months from the date of the sale; or (b) within one calendar month from the date when the heifer attains the age of twenty eight months whichever is the later date 8.1.2.3 Under Clause 5.1.2 and 5.3.2 In the case of a maiden heifer or a cow, which was sold as unserved, and which subsequently proves to be in calf: within twenty-six weeks from the date of the sale. 8.1.2.4 Under Clause 5.3.1 In the case of a cow sold as unserved since last calving and which proves infertile: within twenty-six weeks from the date of the sale. 8.1.2.5 Under Clause 5.4.1 In the case of a cow sold as recently served and which proves infertile: within twenty-six weeks from the date of the sale. 8.1.2.6 Under Clauses 5.2.2 and 5.4.2 In the case of a cow or heifer which, although not warranted to be in calf, produces a calf to a bull other than that stated to be the service sire: within fourteen days from the calving date. 8.1.2.7 Under Clauses 5.5.1. 5.6.1 and 5.7.1 In the case of a cow or heifer sold as being in calf or sold as running with the bull, and which proves not to be in calf: within twenty-eight days from the date of the sale. 8.1.2.8 Under Clauses 5.5.2. 5.6.2 and 5.7.2 In the case of a cow or heifer which, having been warranted to be in calf, produces a calf to a bull other than that stated as the service sire in the sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale as the case may be: within fourteen days from the calving 7


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date. 8.1.2.9 Under Clauses 5.5.3. 5.6.3 and 5.7.3 In the case of a cow or heifer which, although in calf, does not calve to the stated service date: within fourteen days from the expected calving date. 8.1.2.10 Under Clause 7.1 In the case of a cow or heifer whose udder is not sound: within one hour from the close of the sale. 8.1.2.11 Under Clause 7.2 In the case of a cow or heifer which has not satisfactorily cleansed before the sale: within three days from the date of the sale. Claims Procedure 8.1.3 in the case of a claim under Clauses 4, 5.1.1,5.2.1, 5.3.1 or 5.4.1 the Purchaser shall within thirty days of the receipt of a Bull Fertility Report Form or a Female Fertility Report Form as the case may be, return it to the Auctioneers, completed by a Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the Purchaser 8.1.4 the Veterinary Surgeon appointed in accordance with sub-clause 8.1.3 hereof certifies in writing that: 8.1.4.1 the animal is in a normal breeding condition, and 8.1.4.2 the animal's infertility or incapability as the case may be is not due to illness contracted or an injury suffered, or poor husbandry, after the „fall of the hammer;‟ and 8.1.4.3 in the case of a bull he has examined the cows and heifers on which the bull has been tried and has found them to be in normal breeding condition and that they are not responsible for the bull's incapability, or 8.1.4.4 In the case of a cow or heifer, he has examined any bull with which 0the cow or heifer has been running after the sale and has found the said bull to be capable of getting stock by natural service 8.1.5 In the case of a claim under Clause 5.1.2, 5.3.2, 5.5.1, 5.6.1, or 5.7.1 the Purchaser shall when notifying such claim, forward to the Auctioneers a Certificate from the Purchaser‟s Veterinary Surgeon certifying the animal is or not in calf as the case may be 8.1.6 In the case of a claim under Clause 5.2.2, 5.4.2, 5.5.2, 5.6.2, or 5.7.2 the Purchaser shall when notifying such claim forward to the Auctioneers a Report from the Purchaser‟s Veterinary Surgeon giving his opinion that the animal has produced a calf to a bull other than that stated to be the service sire 8.1.7 In the case of a claim under Clause 5.5.3, 5.6.3, or 5.7.3 the Purchaser shall, when notifying such claim, forward to the Auctioneers a Certificate from the Purchaser‟s Veterinary Surgeon certifying that the animal has not calved to the stated service date 8.1.8 Where any claim concerns an animal purchased for export outside the United Kingdom it shall have been notified and proved correct (after all examinations and procedures deemed necessary by the Veterinary Surgeons appointed under these Terms have been carried out) before the date on which shipment takes place or before the relevant period in sub-clause 8.1.2 (whichever shall be 8


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the earlier date) The animal shall survive at least until the completion of all examinations and procedures deemed necessary by the Veterinary Surgeons appointed under Clauses 8, 9 and 10 hereof

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EXAMINATION OF ANIMALS Upon receipt by the Auctioneers in accordance with sub-clause 8.1.2 of any notice of claim under any of the above warranties the Purchaser shall permit a Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the Vendor to examine the animal should the Vendor desire such examination

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DISPUTES Any dispute as to the condition, fertility or capability of an animal under the warranties contained in these Terms shall be determined by a Veterinary Surgeon appointed by agreement between the Purchaser and the Vendor or in default of such agreement by the Auctioneers. The Veterinary Surgeon shall have the power to make such directions including (but without prejudice to the generality of such directions)directions under sub-clause 10.3 below and to make such investigations as he thinks fit and the Purchaser and the Vendor shall comply with such directions and shall co-operate in such investigations and shall provide such records and information to the Veterinary Surgeon as he may require If the Veterinary Surgeon so appointed decides that further opportunities are required to prove whether or not a bull is capable of getting stock by natural service or, as the case may be, whether or not a cow or heifer is fertile, he shall direct under what conditions and within what timescale such opportunities shall be afforded, and the Purchaser shall, if so directed by the Veterinary Surgeon, allow the Vendor to remove the animal from the Purchaser's premises and the Vendor shall, if so required by the Veterinary Surgeon, afford such opportunities as the Veterinary Surgeon may direct and shall, before removal of the animal, lodge with the Auctioneers the whole amount of the purchase money (or such part of it as the Purchaser has paid) of the animal, interest thereon to accrue for the benefit of the Vendor pending the outcome of the dispute. The Veterinary Surgeonâ€&#x;s decision as to the condition, fertility or capability as the case may be of the animal shall be final and binding upon the Vendor and the Purchaser, PROVIDED ALWAYS that the Veterinary Surgeon may decide in favour of the Vendor if in his opinion the cow or heifer would have proved fertile or the bull would have proved capable of getting stock by natural service within the terms and period allowed by the relevant warranty if within that period the appropriate opportunity or veterinary treatment had been given or proper management or principles of good husbandry had been applied. If the Veterinary Surgeon decides in favour of the Vendor, then the

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Purchaser, or if he decides in favour of the Purchaser, the Vendor shall pay or reimburse all veterinary and laboratory fees and any reasonable transport costs incurred by both parties in the course of the dispute. 11. 11.1

LIMITATION OF RIGHTS ON BREACH OF WARRANTY Upon breach of any warranty contained in these Terms the Purchaser shall have the right to return the animal, together with any calf sold at foot or born subsequent to the sale, and recover from the Vendor: 11.1.1 the purchase money or such part of it as the Purchaser has paid; 11.1.2 interest thereon calculated on a daily basis at two percent above the Base Lending Rate from time to time in force at Lloyds Bank Plc from the date upon which notice of the claim was received by the Auctioneers to the date of return or the date of disposal of the animal as the case may be; 11.1.3 the expense of transporting any such animal to and from the Purchaser's premises: 11.1.4 the reasonable cost of any such animal's keep from the date on which notice of the claim was received by the Auctioneers to the date of return to the Vendor's premises or the date of disposal of the animal as the case may be, not exceeding the slaughter carcass value of the animal at the date of return, which sum shall be assessed by the Auctioneers, whose assessment shall be final and binding upon the Vendor and the Purchaser; 11.1.5 the reasonable expenses (including laboratory fees) of any Veterinary Surgeon employed for the purposes of investigating the animal's condition, fertility or capability as the case may be and for making a claim under these Terms BUT THE PURCHASER SHALL HAVE NO RIGHT TO CLAIM DAMAGES FROM THE VENDOR IN RESPECT OF: (i) ANY INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS SUCH AS (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) LOSS OF PROFITS, OR (ii) ANY OTHER LOSS WHATSOEVER.

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TIME LIMITS Time shall be of the essence of all Terms in which time limits are prescribed and a claim made under any warranty herein will not be admitted unless made within the prescribed time limit provided that where time limited for any person to do anything expires on a Sunday, Bank Holiday or Public Holiday or on a day following next after any such days then such Sunday, Bank Holiday or Public Holiday shall be excluded from the computation of the time. In the computation of any period of time before or after the sale or any other event, the day of the sale or other event, as the case may be, shall be excluded. All periods expressed, as a number of days shall be taken to refer to that number of clear days, and similarly for any period of time. 10 11


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ARBITRATION Any disputes, other than those determined by the Veterinary Surgeon in accordance with Clause 10 hereof, between Vendor and Purchaser shall be referred in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration Act 1996 and all statutory modifications thereof for the time being in force to a single arbitrator to be appointed by agreement between Vendor and Purchaser or in default of agreement by the President or a Vice President (or the President's delegate) for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. The party calling for Arbitration shall lodge with the Society the estimated fee to cover the total cost of Arbitration, as determined by the Society, before the Arbitration commences; the losing party bearing the full cost on completion of the process. NOTICES Any notice required to be served on any person shall be deemed to have been duly served if left at or sent by prepaid first-class post to that person at his last known abode or principal place of business and shall if sent by post to that person at his last known abode or principal place of business be deemed to have been received on the fourth day after the date on which it was sent. GENERAL If any provision of these Terms is held by any competent Authority or Court to be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part the validity of the other provisions of these Terms and the remainder of the provision in question shall not be affected thereby. The headings in these Terms are for convenience only and shall not affect their interpretation. The validity, construction and performance of these Terms shall be governed by the Laws of England.

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Prize List Judge: Mr R Paterson – Auchenlay Herd Upper Auchenlay, Dunblane, Perth & Kinross

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

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Male Champion

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Female Champion

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Supreme Champion

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PHENOMENE DE MARTINPRE SIRE: LENNIE VAN HET CLOENHOF | DAM: JOUEUSE DE MARTINPE MGS: DAVIDSON DE L’ECLUSE | EAR TAG: BE8 53683625 AI CODE: BB1318 Phenomene is an outstanding modern bull from Belgium. His exceptional muscling and correctness is complemented by a height figure of +9. His sire Lennie is a heavily proven bull in Belgium who consistently stamps his progeny with growth and muscle. His pedigree is full of size and power. His length and style will undoubtedly help him produce cattle to suit all systems both pedigree and commercial.

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