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AQHA Points in Open, Amateur, Youth & Novice Classes, from Sale Date Through August 31 9:30 a.m. OCTOBER 20, 2018 OHIO EXPOSITION CENTER Thursday, October 18, 2018 COLUMBUS, OHIO 12 noon - Sale Horses available for inspection. Friday, October 19, 2018 12:00 p.m. - CoughlinAuto.com Sale Preview - Will be held in the Sale Ring SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2018 9:30 a.m. - CONGRESS SUPER SALE Contact us at the Congress: Congress Hall Booth: October 5 - 23, 2018 - 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. Sale Office in Lausche Building: Thursday, October 18, 2018 - 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. Friday, October 19, 2018 - 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday, October 20, 2018 - 8:00 a.m. to one hour after sale ends. Sunday, October 21, 2018 - 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Telephone during Sale (855) 272-3905 Sale will be Webcast LIVE at ProHorseServices.com • National Sports Broadcasting or quarterhorsecongress.com NO ONLINE Bidding • Pre-Approved Phone Bidding Available. PO Box 404 Round Hill, Virginia 20142 [email protected] 855.272.3905 www.prohorseservices.com 1 OHIO EXPO CENTER MAP 2018 All American Quarter Horse Congress 1. Lausche Building CONGRESS SUPER SALE 2. Rhodes Center 3. Cardinal Hall 3a. Puppy Alley 4. Stall Office 5. Congress Hall Annex 6. Golf Cart Rental 7. Camping Refund Office 8. Gilligan Barn 9. Congress Hall 10. Celeste Center 11. Shane Rux Photography 11a. Videographer 12. Coliseum 13. Congress Pavilion 14. Cooper Arena (demonstrations) 1 15. Dairy Building (dry cleaning) 16. Ohio Expo Center Admin. 17. Congress Lecture Hall/Corral 18. Buckeye Barn 19 Voinovich Barn & Photo Backdrop 20. O’Neil Swine Barn 21. Denny Hales Arena 22. VIP Camping 23. Ag & Horticulture Bldg. 24. CEC Maintenance Office 25. North Commercial Bldg. 26. CEC Maintence Bldg. 27. Cox Fine Arts Bldg. 28. South Commercial Barn 29. Rabbit & Poultry Barn 30. Natural Resource Park 31. Adequan Barn 32. Buckeye Arena 33. Covered Longeing Pavilion 34. Exercise Walker 35. Exercise Walker 35a. Feed & Bedding 36. Crew Stadium 37. Farrier Tent Parking Horse Trailer Parking at the Congress All horse trailers parked South of 17th Avenue will be subject to the daily camping fee of $40 per day Parking Passes from the date of arrival. Daily - $25 Trailers not being used for camping can park in the Entire Event - $75 designated parking area North of 17th Avenue at no charge. Sale Personnel Auctioneers & Announcers • Mike Jennings, VA • Tim Jennings, VA • Joel White, OK • Rodger Geisinger, PA • Tony Langdon, TX Ringmen • Charlie Strickler, VA • David McMurrer, VA • Kyle Myers, OK • Stacy Lee, OK • Shane Watson, OH • Kevin Anspach, OH • Cas Salley, OK • Cathy Jennings, VA Office Staff • Stephanie Jennings, VA • Debbie Castelhano, VA • Bev Stevens, MD • Jean Lamb, MD • Debbie Strickler, VA Consignor Representatives & Barn Staff • Buddy Martin, NC • Kevin Carey, NC • Steve Ralls, VA • Tisha Johnson, TN • University of Findlay students Veterinarian .........Dr. Rich Mairs, Mairs Vet Hospital, OH Pedigrees ............djj pedigrees, LLC Webcast............... National Sports Broadcasting Sale Management by P O Box 404 Round Hill, VA 20142 855.272.3905 [email protected] 3 PRESCRIPTIONS | SUPPLIES | THERAPY | SUPPLEMENTS | COMPOUNDS WE ARE HORSE HEALTH Everyday low prices for everything you need. RAMARD | SHAPLEY’S | UCKELE | ULCERGARD | ABSORBINE | PERFECT PRODUCTS | FARNAM VISIT US ONLINE AT FARMVET.COM OR CALL US AT (888)837-3626 Ohio Quarter Horse Association 6325 Quarter Horse Drive Columbus, Ohio 43229 All American Quarter Horse Congress (614) 505-7200 Horse Show October 2 - 28, 2018 www.OQHA.com Trade Show October 5 - 28, 2018 2018 Officers Chris Cecil Darnell Brent Maxwell Hank Clason David McDonald, DVM President 1st Vice President & 2nd Vice President Executive Committee Congress Tri Chair Skip Salome Greg Tordoff George Seanor Judd Paul Congress Tri-Chair Congress Tri-Chair Executive Committee Executive Committee 2018 Blair Folck Memorial Leading Consignor Award Sponsored by FarmVet. To be presented on Sunday, October 21, 2018 at the Professional Horse Services Booth in Congress Hall. 2017 Gumz Farms, LLC $121,900 5 Congress Super Sale Trophy Saddle The Congress Super Sale, Sponsored and donated by: held by Ohio Quarter Horse Association, in conjunction with the All American Quarter Horse Congress, proudly presents the 3099 Silver Drive Rod’s Congress Super Sale Columbus, Ohio 43224 Trophy Saddle. visit our store during the Congress Rod’s Western Wear sponsors and donates a trophy saddle every year, which is presented at the start of the Super Sale. The saddle is awarded to the current owner of the horse which sold in the previous year’s Congress Super Sale that has accumulated the highest total number of AQHA points in Open, Amateur, Youth & Novice Classes, from sale date through August 31. Rod’s Trophy Saddle Winner awarded before 2017 Congress Super Sale Certain To Be Good 2012 chestnut gelding (Pleasure For Certain x Good Time With Annie) Purchased by Kristi Lynn King - shown by Kristi Lynn King and Kylee Lynn Maglione Consigned by Daren Clapp Open & Youth Performance ROM 138.5 Open, Amateur, Youth, Rookie and Novice points in Performance Halter Gelding, Western Pleasure, Trail, Hunter Under Saddle, Showmanship, and Equitation. 7 Sale Preview Friday, October 19, 2018 in Sale Ring Lunch Hosted by CoughlinAuto.com at 11:30 am. SALE PREVIEW at 12:00 noon Sale Entries shown Under Saddle and In Hand WEBCAST Live at Go to ProHorseServices.com Select Congress Super Sale page 9 CoughlinAuto.com Sale Preview Sale Preview Schedule: Western Pleasure Yearling Sale Stakes Entries: Lot Numbers Time 1 to 20 12:00 to 12:25 21 to 40 12:25 to 12:50 41 to 60 12:50 to 1:15 61 to 80 1:15 to 1:40 81 to 100 1:40 to 2:05 101 to 119 2:05 to 2:30 Hunter Under Saddle Yearling Sale Stakes Entries: Lot Numbers Time 120 to 143 2:30 to 3:15 SUPER SESSION Lot Numbers Time 144 to 164 3:15 to 3:45 165 to 185 3:45 to 4:10 186 to 204 4:10 to 4:35 BROODMARES & In Hand HORSES 4:35 to End 10 Congress Super Sale Yearling Sale Stakes 2017 Sale Graduates are riding for $72,250 Purse $10,000 ADDED by OQHA for Limited Riders $6,000 in Open - 1st = $3,000 - 2nd = $2,000 - 3rd - $1,000 $4,000 in Non Pro - 1st - $2,000 - 2nd = $1,250 - 3rd = $750 Watch the Classes Friday, October 19 in Celeste Center Open & Non Pro Divisions Two -Year Old Western Pleasure Classes Purse pro-rated between divisions based on number showiing. To Maintain Eligibility • Buyer Will Pay Sustaining Fee of $250 at the auction. • No Sales are Eligible to Show - A No Sale MUST - Pay 9% commission on No Sale Price - Pay $250 Sustaining Fee at the auction. No Additional Entry Fee Pay Office Charge, Stall Fee, Drug Fee & NSBA Sanction Fee at Congress Entry Deadline For Each $250 Sustaining Fee Paid OQHA Will Contribute $500 to the Purse 11 Export Certificates for Canadian Buyers Sale Veterinarian is available on sale day to fill out U.S. Origin Health Certificates. Canadian Buyers can have paperwork signed by the Federal Vet on Monday, October 22 between 9 am and 11 am Paperwork must be delivered by hand to: USDA - APHIS - National Import Export Services 12927 Stonecreek Drive - Pickerington, OH 43147 614-856-4735 Fee: $60. Pay by Check or Credit Card. CASH is NOT Accepted. WALK-INs are NOT Accepted. Call after 8 am. to make an appointment if you cannot be there between 9:00 and 11:00 am. on October 22 Health Requirements for horses originating in Texas or New Mexico to Canada Horses must be: • Inspected by a veterinarian within 15 days prior to export. • During the previous twenty-one (21) days, the animals have not been in the State of Texas or New Mexico. • Inspected for ticks and if necessary treated for ticks at time of inspection. • Horse has not been on premises where equine piroplasmosis (clinical or serology) has occurred during the 60 days immediately prior to export, or where this disease has occurred on any adjoining premises during the same period of time. • The animals MUST have tested Negative to equine piroplasmosis using cELISA test during the 15 days prior to export. This test must be performed in Ohio and results can be expected within 2 to 3 days depending on number of tests performed. In addition, any horse travelling to Canada that originated in Texas or New Mexico must obtain an Import Permit from CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency). 14 Important Notices for Buyers ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL during the sale, or no later than 1 hour following the end of the Sale. All Payments shall be in U.S. CURRENCY or checks drawn on U.S. Banks ONLY. Method of Payment shall be Cash, Cashier’s or Certified Check, Personal Check (with picture identification, such as driver’s license), Traveler’s Checks or MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover. NO Bank Drafts. Credit Cards: ONLY MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover will be accepted. ALL SALES FINAL. Buyer’s Premium: 3%. Buyer’s Premium will be entirely discounted for amount of purchase price paid by cash or check. Sale Tax of 7.5% will be charged on all purchases unless buyer is properly exempt. Registration Certificates will be mailed to AQHA, or to buyers for other registries, approximately 21 DAYS after the sale for horses paid for by check and credit card. To obtain Registration Certificates on the day of the Sale, payment MUST be made by CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK or MONEY ORDER. All “RETURNED CHECKS” will be immediately turned over to the District Attorney’s Office for collection and charges.
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