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Ugar Ars Legacy 15TH ANNUAL S LE R GA A C B Y R S A A G L U E S 7 a.m. – Ranch Horse Versatility, With Yearling Halter Futurity Immediately Following Sheridan County Fairgrounds 10 a.m. – Saddle in Sheridan, WY Horse Preview 12:00 p.m. – Futurity Awards 12:30 p.m. – Yearling & Weanling Preview 1 p.m. Sale Sunday, September 17, 2017 General Information SBLS 2- & 3-year-old Ranch Horse Versatility Phone Bids: Please call LeRoy at home at 605- begins at 7 a.m. followed by Yearling Halter 347-8120 prior to the sale to make arrangements. Futurities. Sale Day: 605-490-1621 Location: The Sheridan, WY, County Fairgrounds Attending Veterinarian: is located on West 5th Street. Take the 5th Street Powder River Veterinary Hospital & Supply, PC, Exit off I-90 and follow it to the fairgrounds. Dr. Candice Carden • 307-763-6073 (sale weekend) Sale Horse Preview & Sale Time: The preview Administration: of saddle horses will be at 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. Auctioneer: Weishaar Auctioneer Service 17, at the large arena. The sale starts with the 605-866-4670 futurity award presentation at 12:00 p.m. and will Pedigrees: John Johnson immediately follow with the Yearling & Weanling Clerk: Sharon Freed Preview in the stone pavilion. Get your buyer’s Brand: Wyoming Brand Board numbers before the sale begins! Airport Accommodations: For flight information, Hotel Accommodations: Make sure to ask for the contact the Sheridan County Airport at 307-674- special Sugar Bars Legacy Sale Room rate at one 4222 or go to www.sheridancountyairport.com. of our two host hotels! Concessions: Sheridan FFA Alumni and Comfort Inn & Suites ~ 307-675-1101 ~ Locat- Sheridan FFA ed off I-90 at Exit 23, Turn East Mill Inn ~ 307-672-6401 ~ Located off I-90 at Exit 25, turn west (toward mountains) on E. Brundage Ln. to 2nd stoplight at Coffeen Ave. ii www.sugarbarslegacy.com Sugar Bars Legacy Sale Association Sale Terms and Conditions Welcome to Our Sale! 1. ALL sales are for CASH, approved check in US FUNDS and we will accept Visa, We invite you to “Become part of the legacy” and help preserve the Sugar Bars blood- Mastercard & Discover (an additional 4% convenience fee added per transaction.) line! 2017 brings the 15th annual Sugar Bars Legacy Sale in beautiful and historic Horses must be paid for in full and buyer must receive RELEASE from SALE CLERK Sheridan, Wyoming. A big thanks and a warm welcome is given to all our buyers, before receiving possession of horse prior to leaving the grounds. These horses consigners, staff and friends that have made our sale possible. are being sold according to the Laws of the State of Wyoming and will be strictly The sale was established to preserve the bloodlines of the late American Quarter enforced. A 10% collection fee will be charged on bad checks. Horse stallion, Sugar Bars. The sale offers a unique opportunity for people to own/ 2. In addition to cost of horse, buyer will be responsible for paying the sale clerk- $20 sell a horse that is a decedent of the late Sugar Bars. transfer fee per registered horse purchased; in addition to brand inspection fees & SBLSA will be hosting the sale this year; and it includes an exciting variety of health inspection fees for each horse purchased. All fees will be collected by sale clerk. outstanding Sugar Bars bred horses; meeting needs of those interested in halter, 3. Registration papers and transfers will be held until the checks clear the bank; performance or ranch. A limited number of weanlings will sell this year, so make papers and transfers will then be mailed to the appropriate registry by Sugars sure you come early and be ready to bid. The lineup of riding horses includes: young Legacy Sale Association sale management. Workloads at the breed registry’s (AQHA, ones just getting started; to the well started performance prospect, the all-around APHA) can be extremely high at this time of year and it may take several weeks or ranch horse, finished-arena, trail and family horses! more before final processing. Sale day will start off with the Ranch Horse Versatility Futurity for 2 & 3 Year olds and the Yearling Halter Futurity. We will start the RHV at 7 a.m. with Halter and 4. All consigned weanlings will be weaned prior to the sale and they will be halter then proceed to Western Pleasure and Reining. 2 & 3 year olds sold as weanlings broke. No wet mares will be sold. at the 2014 & 2015 sales and yearlings sold at the 2015 & 2016 are eligible to 5. ALL sellers will provide a halter and lead rope with each horse sold. complete. The Yearling halter classes will begin immediately following the RHV classes. All weanlings that were sold at the 2016 sale are eligible to compete. Open 6. Once a horse enters the sale arena, it will be sold to the highest bidder. Consign- and youth classes are being offered. A complete set of rules can be found on our or’s can declare the horse as a no-sale, and inform the auctioneer before leaving the website: http://www.sugarbarslegacy.com/futurities. sale arena. The auctioneer has complete charge of the sale in case of a dispute in the bidding; his decision will be final. The futurity’s awards will be presented at 12:00 p.m., followed by the preview of the yearlings and weanlings in the sale pavilion. The Sugar Bars Legacy Sale will start 7. Footnotes in this catalog have been provided by the consignor; every effort has with the “Wild Card”! Make sure you come early and check out all the weanlings been made to insure correctness of pedigree names, numbers and Official Records. and be ready to bid on your favorite! A select group of 6 Sugar Bars bred saddle Any known corrections will be made at sale time. horses will sell early among the weanlings/yearlings; buyers need to be alert and 8. A Wyoming Veterinarian and Wyoming State Brand Inspector will be at the sale to ready to bid early! Lot numbers to be announced early on sale day! assist buyers. We invite everyone to check out our website – www.sugarbarslegacysale.com for 9. Owner’s (Consigner) must declare any health and soundness issues prior to the updated color pictures and information. For you FACEBOOK fans, search for Sugar sale of a horse. Owner’s warrant each horse to be sound & healthy with the excep- Bars Legacy Sale and make sure you become a FAN; updates will be posted weekly. tion of obscure blemishes or defects. ALL horses sell with a negative coggins test We are looking forward to seeing everyone and don’t hesitate to contact any of the and current health papers. Other inoculations will be at the discretion of the seller. members, if you have questions. 10. Sale personnel and auctioneer do not act as agents for or represent either buyer See you in Sheridan! or seller, but merely provide a medium for bringing together buyer and seller for the purpose of sale transactions. Sugar Bars Legacy Sale or the Sheridan County Sugar Bars Legacy Sale Fairgrounds assume no liability for defects in the quality, soundness or condition of the horses WHATSOEVER. [email protected] 11. HORSES BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE BUYER WHEN SOLD BY THE www.sugarbarslegacy.com AUCTIONEER AND THE BUYER ASSUMES THE RESPONSIBILITY, RISK AND EXPENSE FROM THIS TIME FORWARD. 12. Buyers are strongly encouraged to carefully inspect the horses before bidding. Sugar Bars Legacy Sale Association Members: There are no further guarantees unless specified by seller. • Stirrup Ranch~ LeRoy and Shirley Wetz (President) 13. Anyone attending the sale will do so at his or her own risk. Sugar Bars Legacy Vale, SD 57788 ~ 605-347-8120 (home) Sale personnel or Sheridan County Fairgrounds will not be responsible for death or 605-490-1622 (Shirley) ~ 605-490-1621(LeRoy) injury to people or animals. [email protected] ~ www.stirrupranchqh.com 14. Horses will be sold in catalog order unless otherwise specified. • VLW Ranch ~ Vern and Laurie Ward and girls (V. President) 15. Broodmares are guaranteed to have been exposed to specified stallions. No Fruitdale, SD 57717 ~605-210-0249 (Laurie) guarantee of pregnancy status or eventual foaling is made unless made specifically vlwranch5@gmailcom ~ www.vlwranch.com by the seller. No return privileges or live foal guarantees accompany mares unless • Woodworth Ranch ~ Sheri Woodworth (Secretary/Treasurer.) stated by consignor with proof in writing issued by stallion owner. Alliance, NE 69301~308-762-5441 (home) ~308-760-4598 (cell) 16. If a consignment is accepted and placed in the catalog, the consignment fee is [email protected] non-refundable. The SBLSA reserves the right to turn away an approved consign- • Bar M Quarter Horses ~ Art and Rita McDonald ment up until and through the sale. Lame Deer, MT 59043 ~ 406-477-6441 (Home) 17. Sugar Bar bred consignments are within 6th generation of Sugar Bars descent. 406-671-7011 (Rita) ~ 406-671-3411 (Art) The SBLSA are allowing some non-Sugar Bars bred consignments of riding horses [email protected] ~ www.barmqh.com this year. Non-Sugar Bars bred horses will be sold after the consigned Sugar Bar Karla and Aleena McDonald ~ Lame Deer, MT 59043 bred horses. All registration papers will be the seller’s responsibility and papers 406-477-8060 (Home) ~ 406-671-5441 (Cell) must be filed with the AQHA prior to the sale. If you haven’t received the registration [email protected] ~ www.barmqh.com paper back from AQHA, a copy of the registration application must be presented at • Nixon Ranch ~ Eric and Nancy Nixon the sale, along with a signed transfer.
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