OMG! Have just been to NSA ram sale in Builth Wells - awful weather, arrogant farmers, all round bad day

. I took four lovely Polled Dorset rams - two of which were really good - sold the best two for a ridiculous price. There were some beautiful Hampshire Downs, Southdowns and a few more Dorsets (not one horned breed, I noticed) and they went for a song. All the buyers were interested in were the commercial breeds - Texel/Beltex/Charrolais. All those which, from the rear, and often from the front, resemble pigs. Perhaps I'm just old fashioned, but I think this is a sad downturn for the native breeds. The punters were the most unpleasant lot I've ever come across. The guy who bought my lovely Dorsets for a pittance actually came up to me and asked for 'a bit of luck' (I assume this means I should give
him some money

- could someone fill me in on this??) My OH nearly punched him. He told him he'd already had his luck when he bought my two best rams for next to nothing. If this is a tradition, then I think its a bit misplaced when you've bought something which is clearly well below what its worth.
Anyway - I'm mortified that such a horrible man has bought my lovely tame, good natured rams,

so I've decided now that good homes are my priority - I'm going to give the other two away to good homes if anyone is interested - they will be good tups for someone who will appreciate them. See my ad in the Marketplace. I have some pics I can email too.