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BBMGA & SEDGEMOOR AUCTION CENTRE -
PEDIGREE BREEDING STOCK SALE

The BBMGA is thrilled to announce that we will be hosting our first annual Pedigree sale of Boer and Meat Goats at Sedgemoor Auction Centre on the 5th of September, 2024. The sale is due to run alongside Sedgemoor Auction Centre's Annual South West Rare Breed Sale and Autumn Sale of Breeding Ewes and Rams, allowing breeders to reach a wider audience of buyers as a result.​

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The sale is open to all breeders / keepers of pedigree Boer and Meat Goats.

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FAQs

 

Q1. What is the purpose of the sale?

 

The sale at Sedgemoor Auction Centre is a pedigree breeding stock sale, meaning that all stock entered into the sale should be suitable for breeding. For example, the stock must have no cull defects as per the BBMGA's Boer breed standards.

 

Q2. Can I enter non-BBMGA stock into this sale?

 

Absolutely! The sale is open to all pedigree Boer and Meat Goat stock, although if your goats are not registered with the

BBMGA, you will need to bring a copy of your pedigree certificate to verify that the animals are pedigree. Any animals

that are entered without having a pedigree certificate may be denied entry into the sale.

 

Q3. How will CAE-accredited and non-CAE accredited stock be managed?


CAE-accredited and non-CAE accredited stock are penned separately. CAE-accredited stock will be sold prior to non-CAE accredited stock.

 

Q4. Can I enter Scrapie monitored stock into the sale?

 

Scrapie monitored stock can be entered into the sale, but due to the rules of the Scrapie scheme, they will lose their Scrapie

status and will not be able to return home with you.

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Q5. What if I am unhappy with the price that my goats sell for during the auction?

 

When entering your goats into the auction, you can set a reserve price (i.e., the minimum price you would be happy with). As such, if you're not happy with the price that your goats achieve and they don't meet their minimum reserve, you can take them home with you (provided that you are not on the Scrapie monitoring scheme).

 

Q6. Where can I find the entry forms?

 

Entry forms are available from Sedgemoor website. View the link button above or click here to view the entry form.

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Q8. I have further questions about the sale before I enter my goats. Who can I contact?

 

Our team here at BBMGA would be pleased to help with any questions you might have; please contact our secretary for further support (or contact the market directly if you have questions about their protocols).

British Boer and Meat Goat Association

1 Morton House Barns

33 High Street

Morton

Lincolnshire

PE10 0NR​

01778 571282
07946 136130

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International

+44 1778 571282

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