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Title: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Rosemary on August 18, 2021, 05:17:29 pm
Anyone going? I thought I might slip down if any chums were going along.
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: HappyHippy on August 18, 2021, 10:55:41 pm
Ooooooh! It's on a Friday (I don't have college on a Friday  :thinking:) AND it's a week before my birthday, not that I need justification for purchasing anything  :innocent:
If you're coming, I'll be there  :excited:
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Fleecewife on August 18, 2021, 11:11:22 pm
We usually pop along and seeing as we're all vaccinated up to our ears hopefully we'll make it this year too.  It will be great to see everyone.
Perhaps TASers should wear little badges, deelyboppers or something - I never know who anyone is  :thinking:  except of course those I do  :D  I do have a TAS sweatshirt but it doesn't fit
I might even be tempted by a sheep or two  :sheep: :sheep: ... :sheep: :o
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Fleecewife on August 20, 2021, 12:20:25 pm
There's nothing yet on the L&S website. Any idea when we can expect the catalogue for the sale? Entries have closed I believe
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Fleecewife on August 20, 2021, 12:21:45 pm
Ooooooh! It's on a Friday (I don't have college on a Friday  :thinking: ) AND it's a week before my birthday, not that I need justification for purchasing anything  :innocent:
If you're coming, I'll be there  :excited:

What will you be looking for Karen?
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: HappyHippy on August 20, 2021, 01:54:07 pm
I'm not really sure.....not sheep - been there, done that and concluded they're not for me  ;)

I've a wee field with mature broadleaf trees that needs something to eat the grass down  :innocent: Jessica wants a pony (purely for cuddling) and I *really* miss my donkey but something more productive (of the bovine variety) might be better. Could go for some dairy goats maybe  :thinking:

The possibilities are limitless - fortunately for Bruce my budget isn't  :roflanim:
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Fleecewife on August 20, 2021, 06:05:09 pm
I'm not really sure.....not sheep - been there, done that and concluded they're not for me  ;)

I've a wee field with mature broadleaf trees that needs something to eat the grass down  :innocent: Jessica wants a pony (purely for cuddling) and I *really* miss my donkey but something more productive (of the bovine variety) might be better. Could go for some dairy goats maybe  :thinking:

The possibilities are limitless - fortunately for Bruce my budget isn't  :roflanim:


I'll come and see you if you get dairy goats  :goat: :goat: :goat: (I don't know if you'll see that as a threat or a promise  :thinking: :wave: )
I've wanted goats since I was 12 but the big boss says never, nor tropical fish  :'(
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: doganjo on August 21, 2021, 01:15:16 pm
I've wanted goats since I was 12 but the big boss says never, nor tropical fish  :'(
Tropical fish are cheap to keep, don't take up much space, and guppies in particular are easy to breed - and you can sell them on  :roflanim:
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Fleecewife on August 21, 2021, 02:05:26 pm
I've wanted goats since I was 12 but the big boss says never, nor tropical fish  :'(
Tropical fish are cheap to keep, don't take up much space, and guppies in particular are easy to breed - and you can sell them on  :roflanim:

Thing is, I've had tropical fish before, three tanks of them at once  ;D However, I was working fulltime, raising a family, running two allotments, caring for two dogs and four cats, looking after the fish at work and trying to get to the hills every time I had a weekend off, so my fish tanks tended to come last.  My saviour then was my youngest son who kept the tanks clean for me, but hubby thinks I'm the same person now that I was then and that he'll be the one left to clean the tanks.  But I'm not and I would love to have the opportunity to clean tanks and grow the water plants in there  :love:  I do have a pond with koi and that's looking lovely so I shouldn't really moan except we don't see the koi for six months of the year.  I'll find a way to sneak in one of my tropical tanks again someday  :thumbsup:  :yippee:
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: doganjo on August 21, 2021, 02:35:27 pm
Tell him it's an 'income stream' :roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim:
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: HappyHippy on August 21, 2021, 06:55:30 pm
I'll come and see you if you get dairy goats  :goat: :goat: :goat: (I don't know if you'll see that as a threat or a promise  :thinking: :wave: )
I've wanted goats since I was 12 but the big boss says never, nor tropical fish  :'(
Definitely a promise  ;D

When I got goats years ago I wasn't really aiming for milking goats - they were free to good home/rescue animals. I ended up with a very skittish Golden Guernsey (with 2 kids at foot) and a much calmer British Alpine (Missus Nibbles) who had recently weaned kids. I milked Missus Nibbles successfully and used the milk for soap making and keeping in with my Kunekune boar who used to drink it as I poured it straight from the jug  :love: I fell in love with that goat and only let her go because the kids got a wee Shetland pony who was terrified of anything and everything EXCEPT the goats  ::) It was her or the goats, and the kids won.
So goats would definitely not be ruled out  ;) they are quite tying though and twice daily milking while I attend college and work in the evenings might not be feasible.......I just can't see Bruce as a milk maid somehow  :roflanim:
If there's something at the sale which the universe has decided I should have then I'll know it when I see it  :eyelashes: :eyelashes: :eyelashes:
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Fleecewife on August 21, 2021, 08:46:13 pm
I'll come and see you if you get dairy goats  :goat: :goat: :goat: (I don't know if you'll see that as a threat or a promise  :thinking: :wave: )
I've wanted goats since I was 12 but the big boss says never, nor tropical fish  :'(
Definitely a promise  ;D

When I got goats years ago I wasn't really aiming for milking goats - they were free to good home/rescue animals. I ended up with a very skittish Golden Guernsey (with 2 kids at foot) and a much calmer British Alpine (Missus Nibbles) who had recently weaned kids. I milked Missus Nibbles successfully and used the milk for soap making and keeping in with my Kunekune boar who used to drink it as I poured it straight from the jug  :love: I fell in love with that goat and only let her go because the kids got a wee Shetland pony who was terrified of anything and everything EXCEPT the goats  ::) It was her or the goats, and the kids won.
So goats would definitely not be ruled out  ;) they are quite tying though and twice daily milking while I attend college and work in the evenings might not be feasible.......I just can't see Bruce as a milk maid somehow  :roflanim:
If there's something at the sale which the universe has decided I should have then I'll know it when I see it  :eyelashes: :eyelashes: :eyelashes:

Way to go  ;D
When our children were toddlers we lived on Anglesey.  Along one favourite path by the sea we came across a very large very friendly Anglo-Nubian nanny, with lots of white spots on her beautiful face  :love:. She would hang over the dyke so we couldn't see the rest of her. We all fell in love with her and visited as often as we could.  One day she wasn't there, or ever again  :'(   Ever since I have loved Anglo-Nubians, Golden Guernseys to look at too.  Oh and pygmies of course.........actually I have liked every goat I've ever met, as long as it's female.  I can but dream.

For the sale, I'm looking for a tup, so I'm hoping the catalogue appears soon. I think it might come through the breed society.
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Anke on August 23, 2021, 10:13:32 pm
I'll come and see you if you get dairy goats  :goat: :goat: :goat: (I don't know if you'll see that as a threat or a promise  :thinking: :wave: )
I've wanted goats since I was 12 but the big boss says never, nor tropical fish  :'(
Definitely a promise  ;D

When I got goats years ago I wasn't really aiming for milking goats - they were free to good home/rescue animals. I ended up with a very skittish Golden Guernsey (with 2 kids at foot) and a much calmer British Alpine (Missus Nibbles) who had recently weaned kids. I milked Missus Nibbles successfully and used the milk for soap making and keeping in with my Kunekune boar who used to drink it as I poured it straight from the jug  :love: I fell in love with that goat and only let her go because the kids got a wee Shetland pony who was terrified of anything and everything EXCEPT the goats  ::) It was her or the goats, and the kids won.
So goats would definitely not be ruled out  ;) they are quite tying though and twice daily milking while I attend college and work in the evenings might not be feasible.......I just can't see Bruce as a milk maid somehow  :roflanim:
If there's something at the sale which the universe has decided I should have then I'll know it when I see it  :eyelashes: :eyelashes: :eyelashes:


Karen - please don't buy goats from the market/sale. No idea about health status (CAE and more importantly Johnes), as well as worms and fluke. I know they do look a sad sight, but please buy from a farm directly or through BGS or breed societies. No responsible goatkeeper will sell their stock at market!
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: HappyHippy on August 23, 2021, 11:00:09 pm
Hi Anke  :wave:
The reality is that I'll probably not buy anything (unless there's a donkey small enough to go in my boot  ;D) but it's nice to dream  ;)
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Anke on August 24, 2021, 12:29:16 pm
I have stopped going to sales. I closed both my sheep flock and goat herd a few years back, and buy in individual males directly from the breeder/other goatkeeper. The whole market atmosphere just doesn't sit with me anymore.... usually too much testosterone in the place...
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Fleecewife on August 29, 2021, 12:24:01 am
To everyone going to the sale on Friday, don't forget you have to let the mart know in advance that you will be there.  This is for Test and Trace.  There should be a form on the L&S website but inevitably the only one available is for a Texel sale which has been and gone.  We shall phone the office on Monday to check.
Masks must be worn in the sales ring.
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: HappyHippy on August 29, 2021, 09:11:31 pm
I've been on the lookout for the catalogue but haven't seen it yet - hopefully it'll appear on Monday :fc:
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Fleecewife on August 30, 2021, 12:06:51 am
I've been on the lookout for the catalogue but haven't seen it yet - hopefully it'll appear on Monday :fc:

Ours came through the post on Saturday  :thumbsup:

Viewing 0900-1100, sale starts at 1100 in Ring 2 with:


44 goats
17 Ryelands
18 Border Leics
27 Kerryhill
29 Zwartbles
30 Jacobs
22 Dutch spotted
89 Crossbred
39 Soay
2 screwhorn
2 manx Loughtan
2 Boreray
6 Castlemilks
6 Wensleydales
5 Greyface dartmoor
2 Llanwenog
1 Oxford down
14 Valais blacknose
4 BWM
33 Badgerface
26 Herdwick
24 Easycare
26 Cheviot
32 Blackies
7 unreg Hebrideans
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then the Hebridean sale, under the auspices of the Hebridean Sheep society
59 Registered Hebridean sheep

112 Shetland sheep, non-society, a mix of reg, unreg and crossbred


The form to be filled in is in the catalogue to be filled in and handed in on arrival.


It's going to be a loooong day  ;D
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Rosemary on August 30, 2021, 07:30:11 am
THat's a fair sheep entry.
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Fleecewife on August 30, 2021, 12:05:00 pm
THat's a fair sheep entry.

Good isn't it, but a long wait if you're looking at Hebrideans!!

L&S have now decided that we can just give details on arrival at the door for Test and Trace.
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Rosemary on August 30, 2021, 03:17:16 pm
What's a "screwhorn"? [member=4333]Fleecewife[/member]
Title: Re: Rare breed sale, Lanark, 3rd September
Post by: Fleecewife on August 30, 2021, 05:02:17 pm
What's a "screwhorn"? [member=4333]Fleecewife[/member]

My thoughts exactly  ;D.   There is a Hungarian (I think) breed with 2 barley-sugar-pole horns.  Maybe it's them?

(quick consult of Mr Google....)

Markhor and Racka - google them and see  :o   I've suddenly become interested  :thinking: