They didn't sell the mum. The owner actually offered her to us for nothing along with the pup, but there's no way our adult JR would accept another adult (and especially an adult breeding female). The pup is settling well, all the other dogs have accepted her, and she has no fear, came out with us to do the goats, follows along at heel very, very well.
Not that we had intended to buy a pup, but our own JR is over 12, and is aging fast, and we had already spoken about a getting a replacement ratter in to get trained up before she leaves us.
We also bought some Black rocks, but ours were as a present for my aunt. However, we bought a pair of Gold Silkie pullets to go along with the 2 we hatched earlier this year, and also a trio of Gold Seabrights. And we couldn't resist a wee black banty hen with 5 cayuga ducklings. We only were sucked into buying them because we lose our own cayuga ducklings this year.
Conditions were typical mart ones, I was surprised by how young some of the stuff was- 3 week old ducklings with no mums. 1 4 week old chick totally on its own in a cage.

I was also suprised at the goats. They were in the condition I was expecting, but 2 of them were lame, and it is illegal to transport a lame animal, so how they got there I don't know. However they did make better money than I expected.
Beth