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Rules & Entry
KENTUCKY BEEF EXPO
10TH ANNUAL ALL BREEDS PEN HEIFER SHOW AND SALE
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
FEBRUARY 29 & MARCH 1, 2008
ELIGIBILITY:
- Pens shall be either 2 or 3 head of commercial
or registered females. All registered cattle must have original
registration papers available at check in.
- Pen consignments are not required to be halter
broken. Animals should be uniform in condition, frame size, and
breeding status (open, spring bred, fall bred, cow/calf).
- A minimum age of heifers shall be 10 months,
with the exception of Embryo Transplant Progeny which shall be
eligible from birth. The maximum age limit of all entries shall be
36 months of age. E. T. calves born after Oct. 1st must
sell with a recipient dam. The Pen Heifer Sale Committee reserves
the right to limit the number of entries. In such cases, preference
will be given to older and bred heifers.
- If heifers are bred, they must be bred to a
bull with known E.P.D.’s.
- All females must meet the following
requirements within 90 days of sale: 5-Way Lepto & Vibro, 7-Way
Blackleg, IBR-BVD-PI Vaccine, Internal and External Parasite
Control, No Growth Implants.
FEES:
1.
A $50.00 entry fee will be assessed per head. This fee is
non-refundable. Make entry checks payable to Expo
Pen Sale.
2.
All entries are due to the Shows and Fairs office by December 15, 2007
with entry fees. For inspection purposes we prefer entries early.
3. Estimated sale
expense will be no greater than 7% of gross sales.
4. Settlement will be
made to consignors within 30-45 days after the sale, providing that
consignor has met all necessary requirements regarding paperwork and
fees, and that full settlement has been made on all the consignor’s
entries.
SHOW:
1.
There will be a minimum of $8,000 in premiums and awards.
- Separate divisions will be offered for
registered and commercial cattle consignments. Class breaks for
each division will be as follows: (a) Open heifers; (b) Spring bred
heifers (Calving dates to be Jan 1 to June 30); (c) Fall bred
heifers (Calving dates to be July 1 to Dec 31); and (d) Cow calf
pairs (to show as a cow calf pair, all entries must have a calf at
side): (e) Embryo transplant progeny.
- Heifers will show by age using a futurity
break. Show placings will be used to assist the Sale Committee in
making the sale order.
ARRIVAL OF
CATTLE AND SALE PROCEDURES:
1.
Pens will be available Thursday, February 28 at 10:00 a.m.
and animals must be in place by Friday, February 29 at 8:00 a.m. Show
will be Friday February 29 at 2:00 p.m. The sale will be Saturday,
March 1 at 2:00 p.m.
2.
Pens will have a dirt surface. Bedding will not be provided. Straw
or wood shavings may be brought in by the consignor, or purchased from
concessionaire at the consignor’s expense. The consignor must provide
all feed, feed pans, water buckets, etc.
3.
Heifers must be clean and must be clipped. The clipping
standard is head, brisket, top line, and tail. Clipping must be
completed prior to arrival. There is no maximum grooming standard
other than grooming chutes and fans are not allowed in the pen show
area.
4.
Each consignor will be expected to help with the sale getting their
heifers to and from the sale ring, as well as assisting in loading out
sale animals.
5. An individual
Certificate of Veterinarian Inspection (health papers) must accompany
all entries.
RULES:
1. The Sale Committee
reserves the right to disqualify any entry upon arrival.
2.
The All Breeds Heifer Show and Sale Committee and the sales Manager
reserve the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and
regulations.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
TERMS:
Terms of the sale are cash or personal check. Each animal will be
sold to the highest bidder. The auctioneer will settle any disputes
as to bids.
PURCHASE:
Each animal will be at the purchaser’s risk as soon as sold and can be
moved after settlement has been made. Animals may be left in the Pen
Sale area until noon on the day after the sale.
HEALTH:
Out-of-state buyers should be aware of any special requirements and/or
permits of their respective states and shall be responsible for same.
CONSIGNOR’S RESPONSIBILITY:
The seller is the responsible party for all representations made about
his cattle. The management of the sale assumes no liability, legal or
otherwise, but will endeavor to protect the interest of both the buyer
and the seller.
CHANGES:
Any changes from printed material will be announced sale day.
Announcements from the sale box take precedence over anything printed
in the catalog.
PAPERS:
Registration papers on all animals (including any calves born prior to
the sale) will be transferred by sales manager at no cost to the
buyer. Each buyer must be sure to give the clerk his proper name and
address for transfers. All calves born after the sale are to be
registered by the purchaser.
NO AI SERVICE
CERTIFICATES WILL BE FURNISHED BY THE SELLER FOR BRED FEMALES.
GUARANTEES:
1.
BREEDING
– All animals are guaranteed to be
breeders (with the exception of):
(A)
Injury or disease occurring after sale.
(B)
Gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of
purchaser.
(C)
Cows with calves at side are presumed to be breeders with no
further fertility guarantee.
2. SAFE IN CALF FEMALES – Have been
examined by a competent veterinarian and are so guaranteed.
3. OPEN FEMALES – Have not been served
and are so guaranteed.
OPTIONS AND
PRIVILEGES OF RETURN OR ADJUSTMENT
1.
All claims for adjustment or refund must be made in writing
within six months of sale date to the seller.
2.
In the event an animal is claimed to be a non-breeder, the
animal may be returned to the farm of the seller in good condition and
complying with health requirements of the seller state. The seller
shall be entitled to six months to prove the animal is a breeder. If
the seller is unable to prove the animal is a breeder, the seller
shall replace the animal with another of equal value or refund the
full purchase price.
3.
If the female sold as “safe in calf”, proves not to be in calf,
the seller shall be obligated to make a satisfactory adjustment on the
purchase price or refund the purchase price upon return of the animal
to the farm of the seller.
4.
Any expense incurred for transportation shall be the
responsibility of the purchaser, except that the seller shall be
responsible for transportation costs in excess of the distance between
the purchaser’s farm and the location of the sale.
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