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2020 Spring Sale $4.00 Lot #555 1,12,13,14 2020 4 Days ednesday through Saturday W March 1 Located at: Lot #101 & #102 Draft Horse & Mule Sale Draft Horse & Mule Sale Draft Horse & Mule Sale Sedalia, Missouri Tack Mules Ponies Missouri State Fairgrounds Machinery Haflingers Crossbreds Draft Horses Standardbreds Quarter Horses 2020 SPRING SALE BOONE COUNTY DRAFT HORSE & MULE SALE - SPRING 2020 Lot #825 & 826 & #825 Lot 1112 County Road 140 Westcliffe, CO 81252 CO Westcliffe, 140 Road County 1112 Draft Horse & Mule Sale Mule & Horse Draft Contact Information Notes: for Boone County Draft Horse & Mule Sale Lonnie Miller: 260-350-4637 Joe Raber: 719-431-3137 Auction Location Address: Missouri State Fairgrounds 2503 West 16th Street Sedalia, Missouri 65301 Website: www.BooneCountyDraftHorseandMules.com Email: [email protected] [email protected] Fax: 719-453-0907 Home Address Home Address Joe Raber Lonnie Miller 1112 CR 140 5717 W. 200 N. Westcliffe, CO 81252 Shipsheawana, IN 46565 Boone County Draft Horse & Mule Sale Fall 2020 Sale September 9,10,11,12, 2020 SALE SCHEDULE Mon. March 9 - Check in 12:00 to 6:30 Tues. March 10 - Check in 8:00 - 6:30 Wed. March 11 - 8:00 Tack; 9:00 Field Sale, Farm Machinery, Large Antiques, etc.; 10:00 Antiques inside; 12:00 Carriages; 2:30 Harness, Collars, Saddles Thurs. March 12 - 8:00 Tack in Horse Ring; 9:00 Cataloged Drafts, Draft Crosses, Halflingers followed by uncataloged Friday March 13 - 8:00 Tack in Horse Ring; 9:00 Cataloged Standardbreds, Quarters, Light Teams, Gaited Horses, Ponies, followed by uncataloged Sat. March 14 - 8:00 Tack in Mule Ring; 9:00 Cataloged Mules, Donkeys, Mares in Foal to a Jack, Followed by uncataloged AUCTIONEERS: Aaron Detweiler Willard Miller Lonnie Miller Vernon Yoder Mel Yoder Richard Yoder Larry Martin Matt Zimmerman Morris Yoder PEDIGREES: Lonnie Miller, Richard Yoder HORSE AND MULE PREVIEW WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00 PM MAIN RING Area Motels (Ask for Horse Sale Rates) Best Western: 877-826-6101 Comfort Inn: 660-829-5050 RV Hook-ups available $25 Full Hook-up per night $12 Dry Hook-up per night 1 Absolutely NO Private Sales. All horses must go through the Sale Ring! All horses will sell in catalog order! All Sellers must stop by the veterinarian going to the ring whether you have a Coggins or not. If your horse or mule is unbroke or not been handled much, have your Coggins done at home. This is for the safety of our vet and the people in that general area. Inspect horses prior to purchasing. Boone County Horse Sales does NOT guarantee. We only work as an agent. A halter and lead must remain with each consignment sold or we will deduct it from your check. All cataloged horses and mules will have assigned stalls. Due to limited stalling, all uncataloged stock will be tied in the Cattle Barn. Hay and shavings available. After hours contact: Erwin Henson 573-280-3265 TERMS & CONDITIONS 1. Boone County Horse Sales, and its auctioneers act to bring the buyers and sellers together. The seller is the responsible party for all representations and warranties. Boone County Horse Sales, its agents or employees make NO representations or warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the conditions of any horse and buyers should satisfy themselves concerning the conditions of any animal they purchase. In case typographic or other errors are discovered in the printed sales catalog, the auctioneer will announce them and a memorandum will be kept of such corrections, which take precedence over printed matter in the catalog. Buyers are therefore cautioned to pay close attention to the auctioneer’s announcements. Sales will be videotaped! 2. The highest bidder will be the buyer and if a dispute arises between 2 or more bidders, the horse in dispute shall immediately be put up again for advance bids. If there is no advance, it shall go to the person from whom the auctioneer recognized the bid. Sale management or the auctioneer is authorized to decline bids by intoxicated or disorderly parties, or those who defaulted on a former purchase or anyone who, in their judgment, is not a reliable or responsible party These parties may be asked to leave the grounds. 2 Terms and Conditions, cont. 3. All prospective buyers must register with the Sale Office before bidding. Terms of the sale are cash and payment in full must be made to the Sales Office immediately after the sale. CASH OR GOOD CHECK WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION. OUT OF STATE CHECKS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH A BANK LETTER OF CREDIT OR BE PRE-APPROVED BY THE AUCTION COMPANY. ALL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED WITH A 3% CLERK CHARGE. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF AUCTION TAKE PRIORITY OVER ALL ADVERTISING. 4. Upon receiving payment for a horse, the cashier will issue an order to obtain delivery (load out). Buyers are cautioned not to lose these orders. Buyers must make arrangements for care of stock until they can be removed and assume all responsibility for same. Buyers who pay for their purchases by personal check will have their papers held up to 21 days from the date of deposit in order to allow the checks to properly clear their banks. At that time, registration papers will be mailed to breed association for transfer. 5. Mare in Foal: NO Guarantee is made of pregnancy status or eventual foaling unless made specifically by the Consignor. No return privilege or live foal guarantees accompany any mares unless stated by consignor. All guarantees in mares sold exposed or vet checked in foal are between buyer and seller. 6. Horses shall belong to the buyer when they leave the ring. Immediately after the horse is sold it will be the sole risk and responsibility of the buyer thereof, but he cannot obtain possession of the animal until payment in full has been made. THE CONSIGNOR SHALL BE OBLIGATED TO RETURN THE ENTRY TO THE PROPER STALL. All horses must be removed from the sale grounds following the sale. 7. Buyers and spectators are cautioned to be careful while on the grounds and particularly while animals are being sold or shown in the sale ring. Boone County Horse Sales cannot be held responsible for accidents. 8. ALL HORSES MUST HAVE AN ORIGINAL NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST drawn within the last 12 months (6 months for Canadian Buyers) and health certificates within 30 days. The consignor shall be responsible for all transfer fees and fees will be charged in accordance with breed association rules. All transfers will be filled out in their entirety, according to the rules and regulations of the respective breed associations. 9. A release on horses will not be given until they are settled for in full at the sale office. Buyers are cautioned to make payment through the sales office only. 10. Please read and familiarize yourself with these terms and conditions. THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER YOU READ THEM OR NOT, BIND BUYERS AND SELLERS. 11. Transport Horses. Please contact Joe, Lonnie or Erwin for stalling. You will need a release to get out of the gate. There is also a $30.00 stall charge. Out of state buyers are required to have a health paper to cross state line. See veterinarian before you leave. 12. Commission, Fees and Rates are as follows: Commission & Fees Commission Rates on for Horses & Mules: Tack, Equip., Carriages, Etc. $30.00 Consignment Fee Up to $100.00 - 20% 7% Commission with a $70.00 $101.00 - $500.00 - 15% minimum per head $501.00 and up 10% Yardage $5.00 $2.00 Minimum Commission No Sale Fee $75.00 All Rates are Per Ticket Item Coggins $25.00 3 Thank you! A Big Hardy THANK YOU from us here at Boone County, to our consignors, buyers, spectators and an awesome group of employees, I can’t find the right words to explain. But what a blessing you all have been to us. We really appreciate each and everyone. It looks like the cream has rose to the top. QUALITY horses and mules, truly lots of great consignments, but as always I think there’s stock here to fit everyone’s budget. Our Wednesday sale looks exciting as well. Many nice consignments in early, carriage, wagons, antiques, local made leather, tack and more. So please make plans to join us in the heart of MO for a week of buying, selling and hanging out with your horse and mule buddies. Until then may God bless you and the trails you travel. Joe, Ruthy Raber Lonnie, Vonda Miller You gonna wear your new hat? You bet! Took me 4 years, 3 months and 2 days of hard...to pay for it. Hmm, I think you need Job? to get a better job. I was gambling. Well, there is a difference. Tack Consignors Wagler Leather Weaver Tack Hillside Harness Osage Valley Harness Chupp Brother Frontier Equestrian Weaver Leather Tack And More! 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11TH Antiques, Tack, Carriages, Trailers, etc. Very Partial Listing Spot Setter Riveter 5 Black Parade Billy Royal Child’s Simco Imperial Tex Tan Heiser Denver Pony Saddle Ted Flowers Bicentennial Parade Complete Set Shipley Show never been used Harness 6 Visa Visa Carriage - same carriage with multiple removable tops Easy Entry Bobsled Pony Trailbuggy People Hauler Hitch Wagon Visa Visa Limousine 7 Spring Wagon Show Cart One Eighth Scale John Deer Wagon #2 Springfield Box Made By Kenny Martin Wagon The BainThe Box Bain W agonBox Wwithagon Gear (Gear not pictured) 24’ Living Quarters Trailer 8 9 10 THURSDAY, MARCH 12TH 8:00 AM TACK 9:00 AM CATALOGED DRAFTS, DRAFT CROSSES AND HAFLINGERS FOLLOWED BY UNCATALOGED PLEASE BRING THIS CATALOG TO THE SALE! Seth Miller, Holt, MO LOT 1 - 3 year old Black Percheron Gelding.
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