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📢 The Annual Clare Limousin Club Heifer Sale returns to Sixmilebridge Mart on Friday evening, 14th November 2025 at 7:00pm 🐂

To Enter online for this sale plaese use this link: 🖱️👉Online Sale entry will be open from Monday 22nd to Friday 26th of September.👈

➡️Click here for printable entry Form and the list of Terms and conditions⬅️

Regulations for Entry to Clare Limousin Club Sales

1. Females must be minimum 9 months of age and maximum up to In-Calf Heifers.
2. All Heifers must be in TB Test
3. All Heifers must be halter trained and tied in the pens [No Exceptions], but can be let into the sales ring loose or walked in by the vendor
4. All heifers will be pre-inspected on farm one week after entry date closed.
5. Animals must be in vendors herd prior to sale
6. Herds consigning cattle must be actively participating in a CHeCS accredited Johnes herd testing program and have results available at least 10 working days before the sale date. This means all animals in the herd that are 24 months and over, whether pedigree Limousin or otherwise, are to be tested annually in accordance
with the rules of CHeCS.

Note: the onus is on you the herd owner to ensure all information is up-to-date in advance of sale day. If a female is under 2 years of age at time of annual Johnes test but subsequently turns 2 years of age by the time of a sale you will be required to test this animal for Johnes before your annual Johnes test.

All animals entered for sale must have tested negative for the BVD Virus once within their lifetime. BVD declaration forms are required for animals born before 2013.

All animals must have a valid pedigree certificate at time of submitting entry form to sale

1. Use of narcotics or pain suppressants is strictly forbidden at Clare Limousin Club Sales.
2. White coats must be worn in the sales ring.
3. Iron halters are forbidden at Clare Limousin Club sales.
4. Any animal with a white spot larger than a 1 euro coin should not be entered at a Sale and will be rejected at time of inspection.
5. All animals must be in their pens prior to 5.30pm, to allow viewing prior to the sale.

Heifers purchased for Export

In the event of a heifer being purchased by someone from Northern Ireland or mainland UK, following is the official Department of Agriculture rules:

As the sale is NOT an export sale, the heifer must return to your (the seller’s) farm and remain there for a minimum of 42 days. She can then be Export TB tested, and subject to passing the Export TB test, transport to NI/mainland UK can be arranged. All arrangements, costs and risks associated with same are yours and the buyer’s responsibility. We strongly recommend taking out insurance in this scenario.

For any further information please contact: David McInerney +353857110237 or James Hannon +353877942460

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