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7Flock BoardsRosettes which they have won at the Show before the SaleOfficial cards issued by SignetNational Scrapie Plan certificates (copies).SHEEP INSPECTION16. A panel chosen by the Society’s Council will inspect all sheep. Any entry which does not meet the Society’sbreed standards will be withdrawn. NOTE: THE PANEL’S DECISION IS FINAL and any query arising from theInspectors’ decisions should be directed to the Secretary or other Society Representative on the day of the Sale.The Inspection criteria is to ensure the sheep conform to ‘breed type’.MINIMUM SALE PRICE17. Sheep shall be sold in guineas and no sheep can be sold for a price less than 200gns.ANIMAL HEALTH18. It is advised that all sheep are treated against scab within 28 days before the sale. Take advice from yourmedical supplier before treating in-lamb sheep.19. Organic sheep farmers – all sheep must be injected against scab as part of your health plan and you mustnote the treatment in your medicine record (as per Soil Associations’ instructions).20. Vendors with sheep showing signs of any contagious disease at any sale will be asked to remove the sheepfrom the market premises immediately and those sheep will not be offered for sale. Where necessary the wholeconsignment may have to be removed. If a vet is called, and supports the Society decision, the fees incurred willbe the responsibility of the vendor.DISPUTES21. In the case of a dispute between a Vendor and the Society in which a Veterinary Surgeon is called, if theVeterinary Surgeon finds in favour of the Vendor, the Society will be liable to pay the veterinary fees. However, ifthe Veterinary Surgeon finds in favour of the Society, the Vendor will be liable to pay the veterinary fees.22. A Society Committee will be present to be consulted in the case of disputes.23. Any complaint should be made to the Auctioneers within 2 hours of the end of the Sale and before theremoval of animals from the Sale premises.24. Any dispute concerning the ear tag numbers of sheep sold at the Sales will be the responsibility of the Vendorand any cost incurred as a result will fall entirely upon the Vendor.25. If sheep have not been tagged and tattooed correctly, according to the Society’s rules (see para 6), thePurchaser may, within 2 hours of the end of the Sale and before removal of the animals from the Sale premises,return the animals to the Vendor and be refunded the purchase price. However, should any disputes arise whichinvolve Maedi-Visna accredited sheep that have been moved by the Purchaser to the non Maedi-Visnaaccredited section, any claim will be void.GUIDANCE TO BUYERS26. All sheep will be sold in guineas.27. Prospective buyers should please note that, whilst all sheep have been inspected to the best of theInspection Panel’s ability, it is in your interest to select carefully the sheep that are compatible with your pedigreebreeding or commercial requirements.Buyers are advised to inspect their purchase(s) thoroughly and report any complaints within 2 hours after the endof the sale or before removing the sheep from the market premises.28. For the benefit of buyers, the definitive year numbers are as follows:2007 – 07, 2008 – 08, 2009 – 09, 2010 – 10, 2011-11, 2012 - 12ANY MEMBER WHO DOES NOT HONOUR THE CONDITIONS OF SALE WILL BE STRUCK OFF THE SOCIETY’SREGISTER.Lleyn Sheep Society, Bryncroes, Sarn, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53 8ETIMPORTANT NOTICEThe auctioneers shall not be liable in any way for any deficiencies in eitherthe vendor’s tagging of his sheep nor the reading equipment being used atthe CPRC in accordance with the EID Regulations nor any reading or printout produced by the said equipment

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