We need to get together to help the mart understand that rare breeds are different to commercial sheep sales. For one thing, most rare breeds are pedigree registered, four legged ones at least. There is no provision on their entry form for all the details required to produce a useful catalogue. I have discovered that many/most of the shetland sheep entered are either registered or eligible for registration - their breeders informed the mart of this but the info has not come up in the catalogue. There will be discussions at Stirling between the Hebridean Soc, the Shetland Soc and the mart. Not represented will be the other rare breeds. The RBST has strict criteria about catalogues and recording pedigrees before it will make any sale an official RBST one. The official RBST rare breeds sale was at Perth for a while but seemed to dwindle into nothing. Scotland needs a quality rare breeds sale. England has several but as usual Scotland is left out in the cold, largely because of the logistical problems of the long distances involved. Lanark sale is mainly shetlands now and also is very far south, whereas Stirling is possible to reach from many parts of the country.
As for there not being a poultry sale - whyever not? It's the poultry part which brings in the buyers. Between that and the failure to decide on a date until recently, then failing to advertise adequately then not getting the totally inadequate catalogue on the website until 3 days before the sale, I have serious concerns that this sale will be a flop

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Does anyone have any opinions to offer on a solution to this problem