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Rhaedar lambs score success at Edinburgh Suffolk sale

Myfyr Evans' Rhaeadr flock put itself on the map again earlier with a top sale of 11,000gns for his first entry, a Thurston Calzaghe sired lamb out of a dam by Plasllewelyn Prince Of Wales. This one sold to Chris Holmes for his Rookery flock.

 

TS Lot 185.JPGNext top for Myfyr was an 8000gns call from Hazel Martindale for a Baileys Blockbuster son out of a Whitestone Washington sired dam.

In at 5000gns was an Isle of Man buyer claiming another Calzaghe son, this time out of a Cairness First Flight daughter. A 4800gns bid secured the fourth best price for Rhaeadr, when another Calzaghe son went under the auctioneer's gavel

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Miss Wales:

Well Jonathan!

You seem to be having fun! Prices seem to be ok?

Jonathan Long:

Prices were patchy, as always the report of the top prices fails to mention those only making commercial money - of which there were plenty!

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