
Ringside Bidding
Ringside bidding is the most popular way for people to purchase at our Horse & Pony Sales. All buyers must collect a buyers number from the office upon arrival. If you’re successful in your bid please visit the office to settle your account and collect paperwork.

Online Bidding
We use the online sales platform MartEye as our form of online bidding & livestreaming for our equine sales both at Brecon Market & Worcester Market. Our Conditions of Sale are also applicable to online buyers.
If you wish to view the livestream, you are not required to register an account with MartEye. Therefore, personal or card details will not be required to view the livestream.
In order to register to bid, you will be required to place a £750 holding deposit with a card. This deposit will be held by McCartneys LLP and will be released within 7 working days. Please note, this deposit cannot be used against any purchases. If you do not pay this deposit, you will be unable to bid online.
If you wish to be a potential online bidder, registration for the deposit will open when the sale goes live on Marteye until 10am on the day of sale.
You will be required to re-register your card details and deposit for each sale.
www.mccartneysequine.marteye.ie



Bidding Rules
- Entry for all vehicles will be through the main gate.
- Entry fee is £10 per person (under 16’s are free) and this is not refundable, however a buyer’s number is inclusive. In order to carry out the sale with the required staff, this charge must be made.
- Buyers must collect a bidding number at the office upon arrival.
- When the sale has concluded, please go to the market office to settle your account and collect paperwork.
- We ask that every person who attends the sale, conducts themselves in a responsible manner, to protect the health of their families, and the families of other individuals at the market.

Guidance for Purchasers
- All prospective purchasers are advised to read these notes carefully and in full prior to purchase. Before bidding, all prospective purchasers should read carefully the Conditions of Sale.
- All Lots are sold subject to any announcements that may be made from the Auctioneers Rostrum and it is the responsibility of all bidders to be in attendance at the commencement of the sale of a Lot to hear any such announcements.
- Prospective purchasers are advised to inspect Lots prior to purchase.
- Purchasers are reminded that from the fall of the hammer, horses are at their risk. Purchasers must make arrangements for the keep and attendance of their Lots from the fall of the hammer.
- Before any Lot may leave the market a Pass Out must be obtained from the market office and handed to a member of the yard staff as the horse leaves.
- Purchasers are advised to check the description of their Lot in the passport as soon as possible after purchase. Passports are available in the market office.
- All Lots are sold for payment by cash or Credit/Debit Card.
- A Buyer’s Premium is payable to McCartneys at a rate of 5% + VAT on top of the purchase price.


Frequently Asked Questions
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Equine Experts
Introducing the McCartneys team.
Phillip Blackman Howard
Associate Partner, Chair of Livestock Department, Auctioneer, Head of Equine & Head of Fine Art Department.

Phillip Blackman Howard
- Brecon/Worcester/Ludlow
- Associate Partner, Chair of Livestock Department, Auctioneer, Head of Equine & Head of Fine Art Department.
- 01584 813764
- phillip@mccartneys.co.uk
Phillip joined McCartneys in 2010 as a member of the rural team and became an Associate Partner in 2012. With an in depth understanding of the Herefordshire region, where he resides, Phillip has built long-standing relationships with a wide range of clients. Based at McCartneys’ head office at Ludlow Livestock Market, his diverse role covers a broad spectrum of professional services within the rural sector, including:
• Equine Sales: As Head of McCartneys Equine, Phillip is heavily involved in equine sales, including the monthly Horse and Pony sales at Brecon and Worcester Markets as well as annual official society sales, stud reduction and dispersal sales and undertaking insurance valuations and dispute resolutions.
• Specialist Breed Societies: Phillip works with several prominent equine breed societies, including the Welsh Pony and Cob Society, the Shetland Pony Stud Book Society, Standardbred Horses, Connemara Society UK, Hackney Horse Society, providing expert advice and facilitating sales and events.
• Farm & Land Services: Phillip’s professional work extends to the sale and letting of farms and land. He also manages the Honeybourne Sheep Sale in August and supports other annual events such as the Welsh Winter Fair and various summer shows.
• Antiques & Furniture Sales: In addition to his rural expertise, Phillip oversees the monthly sales of antiques and furniture at the Portcullis Sale Room in Ludlow, contributing to the firm’s wide-ranging auction services.
Additional Information:
Phillip is committed to maintaining strong ties with his clients through regular contact and tailored services, ensuring they receive expert advice. He is known for his approachable yet professional manner and his ability to manage a diverse range of sales and services within the rural sector. A North Herefordshire resident for over six decades, Phillip enjoys a busy family life with his wife, Jo, of 35 years, and their two daughters and three grandchildren, all of which enjoy an equine lifestyle.
Lloyd Humphreys
Auctioneer

Lloyd Humphreys
- Brecon
- Auctioneer
- 01874 622386
- lloyd.humphreys@mccartneys.co.uk
Finished Sheep, Cull Cow, Cattle & Horse Auctioneer Lloyd has been with the firm for 6 years and has spent the last 5 years based at the Knighton office but also working from the McCartneys office in Newtown. Over his time in McCartneys Lloyd has focussed his efforts on the Livestock Markets and Rural Professional work however has also spent time in the residential sales and lettings departments. However, Lloyd’s roots have always been firmly in the agricultural sector, and this made him jump at the opportunity as soon as the job became available at Brecon Market. He hopes that he will have a long and successful career at Brecon.
Jenny Layton Mills
Partner & Auctioneer

Jenny Layton Mills
- Knighton/Brecon
- Partner & Auctioneer
- 07867 522859
- jml@mccartneys.co.uk
Upon leaving Harper Adams University College with a 2:1 BSc (Hons) Degree in Rural Enterprise and Land Management, Jenny joined McCartneys in 1999 at their Knighton Office and Livestock Market. Striving to be one of the first female livestock auctioneers in the country, she quickly began to sell at weekly finished markets, fortnightly store markets and farm dispersal sales.
While expanding the large range of Rural Professional work within Mid Wales and the borders, she became a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and a Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers. Her favourite part of the job is to see a good result for a client. She says “the hardest jobs are always the best when they work out right”. Jenny is also a RICS independent Expert Witness and has acted in Rural Valuations on many disputes. Jenny completes over 120 BPS applications, many of which are cross border applicants together with a large range of Compensation work recently including the Elan Valley Aqueduct Rehabilitation works. Jenny is also a Fellow of the Livestock Auctioneers Association and became an Equity and LLP Partner of McCartneys in 2006.
She lives with her husband Richard and son Tommy on the family farm at Vowchurch. She enjoys playing hockey for Kington Ladies Hockey Club when times allows and enjoys supporting and judging YFC Competitions.
Qualifications & Experience
Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS), Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (FAAV), Fellow of the Livestock Auctioneers Association (FLAA) and registered by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors as an Expert Witness, Qualified in the Rural Divisions of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, with in excess of 10 years’ post qualification experience specialising in the RICS faculties of Rural Property, Dispute Resolution and Rural Land & Property Jenny is fully conversant with the RICS Practice Statement & Guidance Notes “Surveyors acting as Expert Witnesses”, the Civil Procedure Rules – Part 35, the “Civil Justice Experts‚ Protocol” and has considerable experience in preparing Expert Witness Reports.
Jenny also has the practical experience of Livestock, both cattle and sheep, from selling on a weekly basis at Knighton market.
Equine Experts
Introducing the McCartneys team.
Phillip Blackman Howard
Associate Partner, Chair of Livestock Department, Auctioneer, Head of Equine & Head of Fine Art Department.

Phillip Blackman Howard
- Brecon/Worcester/Ludlow
- Associate Partner, Chair of Livestock Department, Auctioneer, Head of Equine & Head of Fine Art Department.
- 01584 813764
- phillip@mccartneys.co.uk
Phillip joined McCartneys in 2010 as a member of the rural team and became an Associate Partner in 2012. With an in depth understanding of the Herefordshire region, where he resides, Phillip has built long-standing relationships with a wide range of clients. Based at McCartneys’ head office at Ludlow Livestock Market, his diverse role covers a broad spectrum of professional services within the rural sector, including:
• Equine Sales: As Head of McCartneys Equine, Phillip is heavily involved in equine sales, including the monthly Horse and Pony sales at Brecon and Worcester Markets as well as annual official society sales, stud reduction and dispersal sales and undertaking insurance valuations and dispute resolutions.
• Specialist Breed Societies: Phillip works with several prominent equine breed societies, including the Welsh Pony and Cob Society, the Shetland Pony Stud Book Society, Standardbred Horses, Connemara Society UK, Hackney Horse Society, providing expert advice and facilitating sales and events.
• Farm & Land Services: Phillip’s professional work extends to the sale and letting of farms and land. He also manages the Honeybourne Sheep Sale in August and supports other annual events such as the Welsh Winter Fair and various summer shows.
• Antiques & Furniture Sales: In addition to his rural expertise, Phillip oversees the monthly sales of antiques and furniture at the Portcullis Sale Room in Ludlow, contributing to the firm’s wide-ranging auction services.
Additional Information:
Phillip is committed to maintaining strong ties with his clients through regular contact and tailored services, ensuring they receive expert advice. He is known for his approachable yet professional manner and his ability to manage a diverse range of sales and services within the rural sector. A North Herefordshire resident for over six decades, Phillip enjoys a busy family life with his wife, Jo, of 35 years, and their two daughters and three grandchildren, all of which enjoy an equine lifestyle.
Lloyd Humphreys
Auctioneer

Lloyd Humphreys
- Brecon
- Auctioneer
- 01874 622386
- lloyd.humphreys@mccartneys.co.uk
Finished Sheep, Cull Cow, Cattle & Horse Auctioneer Lloyd has been with the firm for 6 years and has spent the last 5 years based at the Knighton office but also working from the McCartneys office in Newtown. Over his time in McCartneys Lloyd has focussed his efforts on the Livestock Markets and Rural Professional work however has also spent time in the residential sales and lettings departments. However, Lloyd’s roots have always been firmly in the agricultural sector, and this made him jump at the opportunity as soon as the job became available at Brecon Market. He hopes that he will have a long and successful career at Brecon.
Jenny Layton Mills
Partner & Auctioneer

Jenny Layton Mills
- Knighton/Brecon
- Partner & Auctioneer
- 07867 522859
- jml@mccartneys.co.uk
Upon leaving Harper Adams University College with a 2:1 BSc (Hons) Degree in Rural Enterprise and Land Management, Jenny joined McCartneys in 1999 at their Knighton Office and Livestock Market. Striving to be one of the first female livestock auctioneers in the country, she quickly began to sell at weekly finished markets, fortnightly store markets and farm dispersal sales.
While expanding the large range of Rural Professional work within Mid Wales and the borders, she became a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and a Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers. Her favourite part of the job is to see a good result for a client. She says “the hardest jobs are always the best when they work out right”. Jenny is also a RICS independent Expert Witness and has acted in Rural Valuations on many disputes. Jenny completes over 120 BPS applications, many of which are cross border applicants together with a large range of Compensation work recently including the Elan Valley Aqueduct Rehabilitation works. Jenny is also a Fellow of the Livestock Auctioneers Association and became an Equity and LLP Partner of McCartneys in 2006.
She lives with her husband Richard and son Tommy on the family farm at Vowchurch. She enjoys playing hockey for Kington Ladies Hockey Club when times allows and enjoys supporting and judging YFC Competitions.
Qualifications & Experience
Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS), Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (FAAV), Fellow of the Livestock Auctioneers Association (FLAA) and registered by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors as an Expert Witness, Qualified in the Rural Divisions of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, with in excess of 10 years’ post qualification experience specialising in the RICS faculties of Rural Property, Dispute Resolution and Rural Land & Property Jenny is fully conversant with the RICS Practice Statement & Guidance Notes “Surveyors acting as Expert Witnesses”, the Civil Procedure Rules – Part 35, the “Civil Justice Experts‚ Protocol” and has considerable experience in preparing Expert Witness Reports.
Jenny also has the practical experience of Livestock, both cattle and sheep, from selling on a weekly basis at Knighton market.
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