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Kalona Spring Draft Horse & Carriage Sale Kalona Spring Draft Horse & Carriage Sale April 12th & 13th, 2021 Kalona Sales Barn, Inc. 121 9th Street Kalona, IA 52247 319-656-2222 Area Lodging Kalona Dutch Country Inn: 319-656-3611 Ethel’s Gourmet Kitchen B & B: 319-656-2481 Kalona City Park & Campground: 319-656-2310 Riverside - 7 Miles East Riverside Casino & Golf Resort: 877-677-3456 Ask for the Kalona Sales Barn rate! Washington - 13 Miles South Hometown Inn & Suites: 319-653-6621 Hawkeye Motel: 319-653-7510 Coralville - 20 Miles North Comfort Suites: 319-338-3400 Fairfield Inn & Suites: 319-333-7711 Welcome to the 2021 Kalona Spring Draft Horse & Carriage Sale! Schedule of Events: ~ Monday, April 12th, 2021 ~ 9:00 AM (Running 3 Rings) Horse-Drawn Machinery, Equipment & Field Items, Antiques, New & Used Tack 10:00 AM - West Sales Arena Harness & Collars, Saddles & Western Collectibles 1:00 PM - First Row at Main Entrance Carriages, Wagons, Carts, Sleighs, Buggies, etc. 7:00 PM - West Sales Arena Draft Horse Pull! ~ Tuesday, April 13th, 2021 ~ 9:00 AM - West Sales Arena Cataloged Draft Breeds, Draft cross, Haflingers, Mules, Light Driving Teams, Driving Horses, Saddle Horses & Ponies! Followed by Supplement & Number Day of Sale Horses. If you would like to reserve a seat for the sale or pull, seats will go on sale Monday morning at 6:00 AM in the main office Front row chair seating $10.00, bench seating $5.00, priced per day Contact Information: Kalona Sales Barn, Inc. Kalona Sales Barn Office: 319-656-2222 PO Box 820 Kalona Sales Barn Fax: 319-656-2232 Kalona, IA 52247 Devin Mullet: 319-936-0675 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kalonasalesbarn.com ~ Buyer and Seller Information ~ Buyer Registration: The main office will open at 6:00 AM Monday and Tuesday morning. To register for a buyers number your current photo ID (driver’s license) is required. New customers of Kalona Sales Barn, Inc. paying by check, should present a letter of reference from their banking establishment. Accepted forms of payment: Cash, Personal or Business check with photo ID, Cashier’s Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer. MasterCard, VISA and Discover card accepted. All debit/credit card transactions will have a 3% fee or a $3.00 minimum. There is not an ATM on the facilities. The closest ATM is Casey’s gas station or Hills Bank downtown. Hitching: If you are selling broke horses, we encourage you to hitch your horses under the supervision of the hitch committee. Hitching is located at the South fenced lot. Hitching Tuesday, starting at 6:30 AM. Coggins: Each horse must have a current, original coggins. Copies will not be accepted. Sellers: turn in your coggins when you check in your horse. If you do not have proper coggins, our mobile lab and vet will be on site to run coggins day of sale, on sale horses. $30.00 coggins deducted from sale proceeds. Buyers: please pick up your coggins at the vet office before loading out. Out of state buyers will be issued a health paper at this time. Vet Office Located at the South Check-in Entrance. Please pick up your coggins and health paper before loading out! Registration papers & signed transfers: Sellers: submit registration papers and signed transfers when you check in your horse. Paperwork must be in order before entering the sale ring or horses will be sold as grade. Transfer fees are deducted from the seller’s check and papers will be forwarded to the associations by the office. Buyers: Registration papers are transferred into the name you register your buyers number under, please tell the buyers cashier if this should be different when you settle up. Questions regarding registration papers, please contact LaVaughn in our office. Percheron Consignors: Percherons cannot be sold on application for registration. Belgians Sold “Eligible to Register:” Sellers: submit the completed application of registry and signed transfer form when you check in your horse. If seller decides to sell at “buyers expense” announcement in the ring must be made and paperwork will be forwarded by the office. Mares “In Foal:” Mares to be sold in foal, must be preg checked within 30 days prior to sale. Confirmation slip from your vet must be present, or have your mare checked at the sale, prior to entering the sale ring. Substitute Horses - No Show Horses: There are no substitutes in the catalog or supplement. All catalog and supplement horses must be at the sale or have a signed vet slip stating reason for withdrawal. $100.00 no show fee without vet slip will apply. Buyers travel far distances for advertised horses expected to be at the sale. Soundness: It is the responsibility of each consignor to announce any unsoundness at the auction block. If a need arises in the event of a problem on the sale of a horse, on soundness, and the seller cannot be contacted, the committee can use its own discretion and the horse may be resold. Horses announced to be sold “At Halter” are sold “As Is.” Buyers are cautioned to pay attention to the auctioneers’ announcements. Buyers should and are encouraged to inspect horses before bidding. Commissions: Horses: Selling 7%, No Sale 4%, $6.00 Yardage. No Show $100.00. No Catalog fee. Tack & Other Items: $30.00 under 20%, $30.01 - 200.00 15%, $200.01 Up 7%. $2.00 per lot minimum. Any no value items will be charged a $3.00 fee. Checks will be issued and available for pick-up on Tuesday. Sellers, Buyers and Attendees: We are so glad and appreciative you are here and we look forward in sharing a great few days with you all! With that said, we would also like to remind you this is an auction and all who enter do so at their own risk. Moving livestock, machinery, items, and people can be hazardous. Please be alert, mindful and respectful to all. Our staff is here to help you. Please contact our office with any questions! Thank you, Kalona Sales Barn, Inc. Selling Monday, April 12th, 2021: Check-in Draft Team Bio Harness with 3 Strap Britchen, Complete. Consignments Friday 9 - 5 PM Two Wheel Horse Cart with Back Entry, Varnished Wood. Saturday 8 - 8 PM Black and Red Surrey, Bench Seat, 2 or 3 Passenger. Lot 1) Registered Percheron Mare $_________ Consigned by: KSB, Devin Mullet, IA Black, Small Star. Foaled: 6/5/19. Her ½ Sister is Lot 2. Rosedale’s Kittey 317060 Sire: Rosedale’s Icon by Pleasant View King x Pennwoods Bon-Fire Dam: Mane Acres Miss Kitty by Clearview Spirit x Ramblin Rose Tulip Degas Bloodlines of: M.G.’s Prince, Blackhome Grandeur Lyn, Spirit Poseidon & Maury Degas. Lot 2) Registered Percheron Mare $_________ Consigned by: KSB, Devin Mullet, IA Black, Star, Right Hind Pastern White. Foaled: 6/9/19. Her ½ Sister is Lot 1. Rosedales Rose 317061 Sire: Rosedale’s Icon by Pleasant View King x Pennwoods Bon-Fire Dam: Milmer’s HLC Klasa by Hillside Luther’s Champ x Milmer’s Elation Bloodlines of: M.G.’s Prince, Blackhome Grandeur Lyn, Daleview Luther & Windermere King Cong. Lot 3) Registered Percheron Mare $_________ Consigned by: KSB, Devin Mullet, IA Black, Large Star. Foaled: 5/31/19. Stark Valley Peggy 316550 Sire: Rush River’s Gunther by Windermeres North American Maid x MLC King’s Chelsey. Dam: Stark Valley’s Ruby by Almost Heavens Day Of Thunder x Stark Valley’s Jane. Bloodlines of: Windermere’s Eliminator, Pleasant View King, Sterling’s Thunderstik & Kirby Farms Tyson. Lot 4) Registered Percheron Gelding $_________ Consigned by: KSB, Devin Mullet, IA Black, Medium Irregular Star, Snip. Foaled: 4/5/19. L.S.F. Twilight 315734 Sire: County Line Ontario’s Rocket by Cedarfarm Ontario x Lakeshore Y-2- K. Dam: Sandycreek’s Janet by Cedarfarm Shiawasee x Dick’s Holly. Bloodlines of: MG’s Ukiah, Lakeshore Lorenzo, Highview Dragano & Dick. Lot 5) Percheron Gelding $_________ Consigned by: KSB, Devin Mullet, IA Black. Foaled: 7/27/19. Sired by Wolf’s Farm Fieldspar 312241. Selling Grade. Lot 6) Registered Belgian Gelding $_________ Consigned by: KSB, Devin Mullet, IA Red Sorrel, Stripe, Light Mane & Tail. Foaled: 5/9/19. Rocky Meadows Kurt S74569 Sire: M & M Acres George by Lengacher’s Special x Bonnie Farceur. Dam: T.H.F. Bonnie by HJM Kip x Dienner’s Arlene. Bloodlines of: Lencracker’s Continue, C.D.’s Cracker Jack, Remlap Chip Du Marais & Draft Valley Bobby. The Sales Barn Lunchroom Open for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Dessert. Delicious Food and Homemade Pies! Serving Breakfast at 6:00 AM. Choose from the special of the day or a variety of sandwiches & sides! Lot 7) Registered Belgian Gelding $_________ Consigned by: KSB, Devin Mullet, IA Red Sorrel, Stripe, Spot in Stripe, White on Lower Lip, White on Hind Legs, Dark Mane & Tail. Foaled: 4/26/19. Carey’s Danielle Spen-Sir G74177 Sire: Carey’s Powerful Replay by SB Power Play x Carey’s Lucky One. Dam: Double A Lad’s Carrie by Redoy Supreme Lad x A&A Matty’s Bea. Bloodlines of: L.A. Tami’s Maverick, Meadow View Chuck, Patton’s Supreme & Lake Ledge Matty. Lot 8) Registered Belgian Gelding $_________ Consigned by: KSB, Devin Mullet, IA Red Sorrel, Stripe, Light Mane & Tail. Foaled: 5/13/19. Mae’s Captain Red S74622 Sire: Bloom’s Conqueror Captain by Korry’s Captain x Conqueror’s Bonnie. Dam: Kate’s Rowdy Mare by BJ Vision x Dillinger’s Kate. Bloodlines of: L & C Korry, JJM’s Congolaise Jay, Jay-Lou-Supreme & Grange’s Dillinger. Lot 9) Registered Belgian Gelding $_________ Consigned by: KSB, Devin Mullet, IA Sorrel, Star, Light Mane & Tail.
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