Improve your sheep handling system with NSA membership giveaway

30th January 2020

The National Sheep Association (NSA) is delighted to announce it has teamed up with leading agricultural handling and feeding equipment manufacturer Ritchie to give away four prize packages of a Ritchie portable sheep handling system, as part of its new membership recruitment prize giveaway.

Every individual who signs up as a member of NSA during 2020 will be automatically entered into the draw for a chance to win one of these fantastic prizes. Existing members can also gain multiple chances to win simply by recommending family, friends or neighbours to sign up. There is no limit to the number of entries for existing members, the more recommendations made, the more entries earnt.

Each lucky winner will receive one portable sheep race, a prize worth £1000 and a great prize to help to assist in the movement and handling of sheep around farm. Each member’s subscription also supports NSA's work to provide a voice for the UK sheep sector and gives access to a wide range of benefits.

Phil Stocker, NSA Chief Executive, says: “NSA is thrilled to be able to offer this fantastic prize, and our thanks go to Ritchie for making this possible by generously donating each sheep race. I’m confident each of the lucky winners will welcome these prizes, safe in the knowledge of the high quality product they are using.”

Established over 140 years ago, supplying products to the Agricultural Industry, Ritchie has developed into a global supplier of high quality products and services to a wide range of industries. NSA is delighted to team up with Ritchie in their 150th anniversary year to offer new and existing NSA members this excellent prize.

Four prize draws will be made throughout 2020. After each, all non-winning entries will automatically roll over to the next draw. Entries will be eligible from Monday 6th January 2020 through to a closing date of Monday 28th December 2020.

Information, full terms and conditions and NSA membership forms can be found at www.nationalsheep.org.uk/draw.