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Saturday, February 4, 2006 1:00 PM CST Montezuma Sale Barn Montezuma, IA Breeders Classic Catalog 1/4/06 5:12 PM Page 1 Saturday, February 4, 2006 1:00 PM CST Montezuma Sale Barn Montezuma, IA CATTLE COMPANY Breeders Classic Catalog 1/4/06 5:12 PM Page 2 Saturday, February 4, 2006 1:00 PM CST Montezuma Sale Barn Montezuma, IA SALEDAY PHONES Dear Friends and Fellow Cattlemen, 641-623-5681 • 641-660-3712 319-361-6600 We would like to extend a warm welcome to our 6th annual Breeder’s Classic. A lot of things have changed in the past six years, but a lot of things have remained the AUCTIONEER same. The demand for beef has been on the increase and the demand for top quality Steve Bonham, Newcastle, OK cattle has never been better. Everyone involved in the beef industry wants to raise a 405-387-2964 • cell: 405-823-2972 wholesome beef product for the consumer. What sets people, that come to sales like these apart, is visually appraising cattle, mating them and trying to raise that “Perfect SALE CONSULTANTS Beast” that everyone talks about. If you are reading this you probably feel the same Bart Elder, Pella, IA passion that we do about looking at high quality livestock and trying to figure out how 641-628-2297 to make them better. No matter how big or small a herd one has the challenge is to Craig Talkington, Hays, KS piece the puzzle together and see if they fit. It has always been our intentions to share 785-625-7244 some of our “best pieces” of the puzzle with you. So rest assured what ever piece you Ron Bailey, Lookeba, OK are looking for, you will find it in Montezuma on February 4th. 405-457-6747 The bulls that we are offering are the best set top to bottom that we have ever sold. These bulls are deep bodied, thick, production oriented cattle that have a show ring SALE DAY STAFF look. They are sired by the hottest club calf and maternal bulls available. Regardless Rick Frye if it is a promotion bull that you desire or your next herd bull, come take a look. We Russ Harkema feel quite confident that you will find what you are looking for. Ed Harkema The bred heifer pen again is extremely strong. No matter if you are looking for that Mark Lindemeyer one special donor or looking to put together a load, this is a must see set of females. From the F1 cross to the “hot bred” three way cross females there is something here Ben Ferguson for everyone. For those of you that have been to this sale before you know how deep Kent Ferguson the quality runs. If you have never been here before come give us a try. Chances are Bill Mason you will find what you are looking for. Larry Melsa If you have ever tried to have a sale of any kind you know the hard work, time and Jason Fisk preparation it takes. The chaos that takes place is tiresome and sometimes makes one Craig Fisk wonder if it is all worth it. Nevertheless, it is quite rewarding to see old friends and customers, and form relationships with new customers that will turn into friendships. GUEST CONSIGNORS Last but not least we would like to thank everyone that helps make this event hap- Mike Treinen, Marcus, Iowa pen. It takes a total team effort to pull this off. There are way too many people to list. 712-376-2731 • cell: 712-229-3815 You know who you are and we would like to say “Thank You.” Fisk Cattle Company Sincerely, 641-891-2973 Rick Frye Ferguson Farms Russ Harkema 641-290-0140 PG 2 Breeders Classic Catalog 1/4/06 5:12 PM Page 3 SALE DAY INFORMATION Air Transportation: Des Moines International Airport is serviced indication that the animal is free from infectious and contagious by several major airlines and is only 55 miles from the sale site. disease. Seller is entitled to one month of trial following return of Please give us a call ahead of time so we can make arrangements the animal, at which time he will have opportunity to determine to meed your flight, or other means of transportation will be the animal’s breed ability. If at the end of one moth, the seller is arranged for you. unable to prove the animal a sound breeder, the seller shall have the option to replace the animal with another of similar quality or Accommodations: refund the purchase price. Country Inn Suites,Grinnell, Iowa • 641-286-9600 BRED FEMALES: Abortion: We guarantee that the females are Super 8 Hotel, Oskaloosa, Iowa • 641-673-8481 bred at the time of the sale. We guarantee that females will load Cozy Country Inn, Montezuma, Iowa • 641-623-5505 the trucks safe in calf while still in our control. We can not guar- Trucking: No cattle will be loaded until he completion of the antee females against abortion past this period. Fertility: We sale. We will be happy to assist with arranging delivery of your guarantee that the Females are bred to the sire, AI or clean up, purchases to your farm or a convenient location. listed in the sale catalog. We cannot guarantee the fertility to these females past this first calving period. All females once in the Sale Terms & Conditions: Terms of the sale are cash or good hands of the new owner are in conditions and environments past check made payable immediately after the sale and before any our control. Trucking Accidents: Once the cattle leave our control cattle are loaded. Invoiced (absentee) accounts are payable in full we are not liable for any accidents that may occur in the trucking within 10 days of the sale or are subject to a 2% finance charge process. on the tenth day. A fee of $50 will be assessed to all returned checks. Calving Ability: We can not guarantee calving ability or dysto- cia. All females should be watched closely during or around pro- Bidding: Each animal will be sold to the highest bidder. All cat- jected calving date. The best way to avoid calving problems is to tle become the property of and therefore the liability of the pur- expect that you will have them. chaser as soon as sold. Embryos: all embryos are grade #1 and are full guaranteed to Registration Certificates: If an animal is sold as registered, the consist of their respective mating described her in. Due to t he certificate of registry from the respective breed associations will nature of this event and the wide range and geographical loca- be transferred from he seller to the buyer. All other cattle are not tions of buyers and sellers involved no guarantee can be made as registered and sell as commercial lots. Calves born at the sale to conception rate realized when using these embryos. However, if which are eligible for registration can be registered by the buyer. the buyer uses an embryo technician that is agreed upon by the Each buyer should be sure to leave the appropriate name and seller and the buyer informs the seller of his intentions prior to address with the sale clerk for the transfer of registration certifi- implanting the embryos at lease one pregnancy will be guaranteed cates. per three embryos sold. Breeding & Heath: Health papers for interstate travel will be Announcements: All announcements from the block take prece- furnished. Bred females have been pregnancy examined and sell dence over anything printed in the sale catalog. Please be sure to safe in calf according the sale vet, Dr. Brian Huedepohl, pick up a supplement sheet with updated sale information sale Williamsburg, IA. Updated breeding information will be furnished day. on a sale supplement and will take precedence over statements in the sale catalog. Directions: From Des Moines, Iowa, go 50 miles east on I-80 and Breeding Guarantee: BULLS: All bulls are guaranteed to be 5 miles south on Hwy. 63; Montezuma Sale Company is breeders. Bulls that are less than twelve (12) months of age, pro- located one-half mile north of Montezuma, Iowa on Hwy 63. vided they have been properly cared for, are in good health and have not been noticeably injured since the sale, must be semen tested before being turned out with females or before reaching 15 months of age, whichever occurs sooner. If any bull is reported as I-80 a non-breeder, the buyer must first comply with the following Des Moines Iowa City requirements: A. Purchaser must notify the seller of his dissatis- Exit 191 faction in writing within four months of sale date; B. In the even an animal is claimed to be a non-breeder, the purchaser may Hwy. 63 return the animal to the seller’s farm, at the purchaser’s expense, if in good condition and accompanied with a health certificate Rick Frye Russ & Karrie Harkema Independence, Iowa home: 641-623-3366 home: 319-334-9552 CATTLE COMPANY barn: 641-637-4249 cell: 319-361-6600 cell: 641-660-3712 www.fryecattle.com PG 3 Breeders Classic Catalog 1/4/06 5:12 PM Page 4 lot TRICK-OR-TREAT Calved 3/20/05 Bull Black BW: 99 lbs. Chi X Simmental X Angus Herd ID: J848 Scurred Mossy Oak Full Flush Commercial Owned11 by Meyer 734 Harkema Cattle Sim/Angus Company Angus Selling full possession and 2/3 semen interest. Trick-or-Treat will be one of the top bull prospects to be offered for sale this year.
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