Wedderburn

Dutch Spotted

Welcome to the home of the Wedderburn Dutch Spotted flock, a recently established flock based in Newent, Gloucestershire. Having started in August 2019 with some purchases from Carlisle, we now hope to produce males and females of a high standard for selling throughout the UK.

Welcome to the home of the Weddernburn Spottie flock, a recently established, small quality flock. Having started in August 2019 with some purchases from Carlisle, we now hope to produce males and females of a high standard for selling throughout the UK.

Wedderburn

Dutch Spotted

Welcome to the home of the Wedderburn Dutch Spotted flock, a recently established flock based in Newent, Gloucestershire. Having started in August 2019 with some purchases from Carlisle, we now hope to produce males and females of a high standard for selling throughout the UK.

Wedderburn Forest leads Worcester sale at 2600gns 

Leading the way at the Worcester Society sale was two of our shearling ewes topping the day at 2600gns. 

The first to hit the 2600gns mark was Wedderburn Forest, a Glencoy Chance daughter out of a Hiroshima daughter, Lochlad Cuckoo. She headed home to Yeovil, Somerset with Ilona Thompson. 

Wedderburn Forest

Joining her on the trailer home to Somerset with the previous purchaser was the second shearling ewe, Wedderburn Flower. She is out of an imported female and sired by Beili Everett.  

Wedderburn Flower

At 1800gns was another shearling ewe in the form of Wedderburn Faith ET. This Boyo Easy On The Eye daughter is out of the Lochlad Cpt Jack Sparrow daughter, Lochlad Danika. She was knocked down to D Whitcomb, Brecon, Powys. 

Wedderburn Faith

Our pen of ewe lambs peaked at 1850gns for Wedderburn Gladys ET, a Merryborro Fastandfurious daughter out of Diamond Electra. Taking this one back to Totnes, Devon, were M I and J Bushby. 

Wedderburn Gladys

Pen leader for our ram lambs at 1500gns was Wedderburn Golden Balls. Previously standing third at The Royal Welsh Show he is sired by Fastandfurious and heads across the water to Ballinderry, Co Antrim, with G Hayes.

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