
The highlight itself boasted a bumper entry of 485 poultry and waterfowl; the largest number by a country mile since sales re-started post-bird flu.
The smart trio caught the eye of Garstang-based judge Tony Coates, a renowned national judge as well as an Old English Game breeder with several best-in-show and champion titles under his belt this year. Tony is no stranger to the Skipton mart though this occasion was his first in an official capacity.
So impressed was he with the small fowl class winner and champion trio which had travelled from Romaldkirk, near Barnard Castle, that Tony went on to bid the day's very handsome top price of £230 for the 2024-bred pullets and unrelated cockerel.
This story is from the February 2025 edition of The Country Smallholder.
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