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FIRST ALPACA SALE BRINGS 6,400GNS TOP FOR SYKE HOUSE HERD
There
was a packed ringside throughout Borderway Marts first sale of alpacas
when the majority of noted breeder Pat Bentleys Syke House herd
went under the hammer on Saturday September 13th 2003 selling to a top
price of 6,400gns.
It was an emotional day for Pat Bentley, one of the countrys
pioneers in alpaca breeding who founded her Syke House Alpacas herd 20
years ago at Syke House, Newby, near Penrith in Cumbria. She sold 96 alpacas
from females with calves, yearling females to geld males.
Pat Bentley, a founder member of British Camelids, the
British Alpaca Society and the British Alpaca Fine Fibre Co-operative,
plans to take a second retirement to spend more time with
her family and the sale was the fruits of her efforts over the last two
decades.
Pats good friend and auctioneer John Thornborrow,
of Penrith joined Harrison & Hetherington auctioneer David Thomlinson
in the rostrum and while not selling he gave a commentary on each animal.
David Thomlinson said:
It was a great sale with a total clearance which rewarded Pat Bentley
for her efforts in alpaca breeding over the last 20 years. He has
conducted two other sales of alpacas this year, both in the south of the
country. People attended the sale from across the country, including great
support from Pats friends, and telephone bids were being taken from
prospective purchasers as far afield as Gloucestershire.
Pat Bentley said:
It was the first alpaca sale ever to have sold out. There were 26
buyers, quite a few of them augmenting their own herds and a few new breeders.
Buyers were selecting animals on their fleece quality and micron count
which is a reflection that breeders are looking seriously at the commercial
future of alpaca breeding. In the 20 years I have been involved with alpacas,
I have been concentrating on breeding animals that are reproductively
reliable, to get good fleeces and strong conformation equipping them for
a long healthy, productive life, she said. All females in the sale
were proven to be good mothers, easy calvers and have a consistently early
return to the male.
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| Titania with her dark brown
female calf at foot |
Top price of the sale was paid by Ms Jane Eden, of Askerton
Castle, Brampton, Carlisle, for Titania a two year old white female with
her dark brown female calf at foot which was born in June this year. She
was also in calf to the stud male Chisa Araquipa. Her fibre is high quality
with a low micron count of 21.9u. Ms Eden also bought another female outfit
with calf, the white Blanco, for 5,400gns along with Memura, a light fawn
female, at 3,400gns among the higher priced animals.
Females with calves made the most money second top
price of 6,000gns went to Clifton Gyll another light fawn female, again
two, with her mid fawn female calf at foot born in May this year. Purchasers
were Gilmour Bank Alpacas, of Gilmour Bank Farm, Lochmaben, Lockerbie,
Dumfriesshire, who bought a further three lots among the leading prices.
The highest price for a yearling female called Tenacity
was 5,000gns which went to Messrs Johnson, of Grange Barn, Sutton Grange,
Ripon, North Yorkshire, who bought a further two lots.
The sale met a total clearance with the exception of the
stud male Chisa Araquipa, born in 1996 in Chile, which was bid to 7,500gns
but failed to meet its reserve price and left the ring unsold.
This major reduction sale leaves Pat Bentley with a small, select group
of breeding alpacas, the retired females, old geldings and unreliable
breeders will live out their days at Syke House.
Leading prices
Lot 29, Titania, white female with dark brown female calf at foot, 6,400gns
to Ms JR Eden, Askerton Castle, Brampton, Cumbria.
Lot 31, Clifton Gyll, light fawn female with mid fawn female calf at foot,
6,000gns to Gilmour Bank Alpacas, Gilmour Bank Farm, Lochmaben, Lockerbie,
Dumfriesshire.
Lot 27, Rosie, Rosegrey female with dark brown male calf at foot, 5,500gns
to MT & JM Fowler-Jones & Partners, Water Hall Farm, Sutton, Thirsk,
North Yorkshire.
Lot 32, Blanco, white female with white female calf at foot, 5,400gns
to Ms JR Eden.
Lot 28, Piaso, black female with dark brown female calf at foot, 5,000gns
to Messrs Johnson, Grange Barn, Sutton Grange, Ripon, North Yorkshire.
Lot 61, Tenacity, dark brown female, 5,000gns to Messrs Johnson.
Lot 63, Misstarta, mid fawn female, 4,700gns to Messrs Johnson.
Lot 20, Helisha, mid brown female with dark brown female calf at foot,
4,300gns to Gilmour Bank Alpacas.
Lot 32A, flax fawn female with mid brown calf at foot, 4,000gns to Gilmour
Bank Alpacas.
Lot 62, Pipetta, white female, 3,650gns to Greenside Alpacas, Greenside
Farm, Lupton, Cumbria.
Lot 10, Helga, black female with dark brown female calf at foot, 3,600gns
to H Luscombe, High Lodge, Goodenbergh Country Park, Low Bentham, Lancaster.
Lot 49, Memura, Light fawn female, 3,400gns to Ms JR Eden.
Lot 26, Samantha, black female with dark brown female calf at foot, 3,200gns
to MT & JM Fowler-Jones and Partners.
Lot 30, Leshta, mid fawn female with mid fawn male calf at foot, 3,000gns
to Gilmour Bank Alpacas. Lot 55, Veronica, mid fawn female, 3,000gns to
Fowberry Alpacas, Fowberry Tower, Wooler, Northumberland.
Averages:
30 in calf females with calves at foot, £2,982
17 in calf females with no calves, £1,979.56
12 yearling females, not mated, £2,725.63
17 yearling males, entire, £634.32
15 geldings, £288.40.
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