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Kentucky National Show and Sale Dear friends, Welcome to the 54th Annual Kentucky National Dairy Show & Sale at the Ken- tucky Exposition Center. Kentucky’s dairy industry has a proud heritage, and the Kentucky Nationals give us a chance to demonstrate our industry’s pride and quality on a national stage. This event also provides a centrally located venue in one of the leading exhibition spaces in the United States for dairy producers from throughout the nation to show, buy, and sell top-quality animals. Whether you’re looking to improve your herd genetics or looking for a project for the upcoming show season, you’ve come to the right place. The 2015 event gen- erated sales of more than $474,000, an average of $2,375 per head. We expect another great show and sale this year. Once again, the Kentucky Department of Agriculture will be on the job. Our staff helps run the shows and sales, and employees from the state veterinarian’s of- fice check the health papers of every animal that enters the grounds. Again, welcome, and best wishes. If my staff and I can help you in any way, please don’t hesitate to ask. Sincerely, Ryan Quarles Commissioner of Agriculture Commonwealth of Kentucky 54th Annual Kentucky National Show and Sale Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, Louisville, Kentucky Pavillion/New Market Hall Saturday, April 9, 2016 —— Show: 10:00 a.m. Sale: 12:00 noon (EDT) Sponsored By: The Kentucky Department of Agriculture 2015 HIGH SELLER JOELEEBETH NEVADA KARMEL Ryan Quarles, Commissioner The junior 3-year-old was the high seller Chris Caudill, Director of Show and Fair Promotion at $6,500. The show’s Grand Champion was Ethan Berry, Dairy Coordinator Division of Show and Fair Promotion purchased by Jason Nagel, represented by JMS Manager Jason Robinson, rear. She was The Kentucky Jersey Cattle Club consigned by Jayelin, Brian and Chase Call, left. Also pictured are Katlyn Vencil, at the halter, Stacy Elmore, President – 270/737-1603 and Brad Barham, judge and pedigrees. Christopher Thomas, Vice President – 270/789-1416 Brooke Powers, Secretary/Treasurer – 540/686-5182 Kentucky National Jersey Show Judge: Ronnie Rider, Upton, Ky. Sale Staff: Greg Lavan, JMS Manager ................................................................ 614/216-8838 Jason Robinson, Logistics & Onsite Auction Coordinator .................. 614/216-5862 Ron Mosser, AJCA-NAJ Area Representative ................................... 614/264-0142 Erica Davis, JMS Internet Marketing Coordinator .............................. 614/361-9716 The sale will be broadcast live, Neal Smith, AJCA-NAJ Executive Secretary ...................................... 209/988-0601 with live bidding at Sally Stine, Clerk ................................................................................ 530/304-4009 JerseyAuctionLive.com Craig Padgett, Sale Chair ................................................................... 859/749-0586 Lynn Lee, Smyrna, TN Auctioneer #RP07145 .................................... 615/390-6312 Air Service: Any member of the sale staff will be glad to handle your mail or phone bid in complete confidence. Louisville International, Louisville, Kentucky Health Requirements: All animals will be tested for interstate shipment. All will be tested for BVD-PI, Sale crew can be reached the brucellosis and tuberculosis. All lactating animals will have a negative culture for Staph aureus and week before the sale at the Mycoplasma Species. All animals will be given a shipping fever booster prior to the sale. LaQuinta Inn Preston Highway, Louisville Please bring this catalog with you to the sale. 502/368-0007 phone Catalog also available online at http://jms.usjersey.com 502/375-1617 fax Discover, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express accepted. NOTICE TO ALL BIDDERS ON A CHANGE TO PAYMENT TERMS: Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover accepted. 3% buyer’s premium on all sales with 3% waived for cash or check. The pedigrees in this catalog are prepared by sale management using the most recent pedigree information available. Breeding and production information is provided to us by the consignors. Although information is verified to the best of sale management’s knowledge, management can not guarantee against errors or omissions. All announcements from the box on sale day, take precedence over printed materials. A few of the greats that have sold in previous Kentucky National Sales Generators Topsy, E-97% Generators Maid Snowdrop, E-92% Sybil Surville Jesse, E-96% 1973 National Grand Champion 7-3 305 12,410 4.8% 592 7-8 365 15,140 5.5% 840 Winner, 1985 Great Cow Contest Sold in the 1970 Kentucky National Sale 1976 & 1977 National Grand Champion Sold in the 1969 Sale Sold in the 1973 Sale Generators Imp, E-96% A.S.M. Miss America of GJF, E-92% Sky Line Duncan Helen, E-92% 6-3 365 25,220 4.7% 1,188 7-2 305 15,510 4.8% 746 3.8% 595 3-5 305 20,740 3.7% 775 3.7% 764 Sold in the 1974 Sale Sold in the 1982 Kentucky National Sale 1st Sr. 3-year-old, 1995 All American Show Sold in the 1994 Sale Sunny Day RR Beck Beck-ET, VG-86% WF/L&M Berretta Bobbi-ET, E-90% Giprat Renn Anastasia-ET, E-95% 2-11 305 25,430 4.2% 1,056 3.6% 918 5-6 305 19,200 5.5% 1,050 3.8% 737 1st Jr 3 & 4-year-old, 2000 & 2001 All American Hall of Fame Grand Champion, 1999 KY National Show Reserve Grand Champ, 2003 World Dairy Expo Sold in the 1997 Sale Sold in the 1999 Sale Sold in the 1999 Sale SJ Barmore Pitino Shooting Star, VG-84% Rog-Al Barber Dee-Dee-ET, E-92% Lyon TBone Apple, E-91% 2-1 305 15,590 4.4% 689 3.6% 563 4-5 305 3x 21,560 4.5% 978 3.6% 784 3-1 305 18,390 4.5% 836 3.6% 657 High selling female, 2000 KY National Sale Sold in the 2002 Sale Sold in 2012 Kentucky National Sale A few of the greats that have sold in previous Kentucky National Sales KCJF Jupiter Pollyanna, E-91% Payneside GG Got Milk, E-91% KCBC Freedom Dixie Belle, E-92% 4th Sr. Three-Year-Old, 2007 All American Jersey Reserve Grand Champion, 5-8 305 14,200 4.5% 642 3.5% 500 Show 2013 All American Junior Jersey Show High Seller, 2005 Kentucky National Sale 1st Sr. Three-Year-Old, 2007 KY State Fair Sold in the 2012 Kentucky National Sale Sold in the 2004 Sale Gabys Iatola Pearl-ET, E-91% TC 1457 Jade Iris, E-93% Gabys Blackstone Brassy, E-90% 5-1 305 27,200 4.5% 1,229 3.4% 916 4-5 305 15,670 5.5% 858 3.5% 550 3-1 305 21,200 5.6% 1,188 3.9% 829 Sold in the 2006 Kentucky National Sale Sold in the 2013 Kentucky National Sale Sold in the 2012 Kentucky National Sale Connection Eli, E-92% Gabys Virgil Butterscotch-ET, E-91% Chairman Anna 3-2 305 16,910 4.8% 810 3.5% 590 3-5 305 17,430 5.7% 993 3.7% 645 2nd Sr. Two-Year-Old, 2007 KY National Show 4th National Jersey Jug Futurity, 2008 Sold in the 2014 Kentucky National Sale Sold in the 2007 Kentucky National Sale Sold in the 2007 Sale Legion Polly, E-92% Surefire Helena, E-90% K&M Centurion Gillian, E-91% 3-1 305 16,190 5.3% 865 3.8% 621 1-11 305 12,850 4.7% 601 3.6% 461 2-5 247 14,108 4.7% 667 3.3% 471 Grand Champion, 2008 All American Jr Show Sold in the 2010 Kentucky National Sale Sold in the 2010 Kentucky National Sale Second High Seller, 2008 Kentucky National Sale TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR CONSIGNMENT SALES Adopted December 31, 2005 by the American Jersey Cattle Association TERMS: The terms of the sale are cash, check, or wire transfer for the full purchase price in U.S. funds on sale day. Parties unknown to the seller or sale management must furnish a statement or letter from his/her bank or a certified check. The seller, sponsor, or sale manager reserves the right to require payment by wire transfer, certified check, or in cash. If other arrangements for payment are made with the seller, a written agreement acknowledging such terms and signed by both parties must be filed with the sale clerk prior to release. All payments must be made to the sale clerk. No release will be given prior to a satisfactory settlement, whereupon a signed order from the clerk must be presented to the loading supervisor. Seller retains title until payment has been honored unless other arrangements are made. Buyers are entitled to warranties as listed below only after full compliance with these terms. SALE POSITIVE: The highest bidder shall be the buyer. Every animal is pledged to absolute sale unless withdrawn for cause as determined by the sale manager. In case of dispute the animal shall again be put up for advance bids, and if there be no advance bid, the animal shall be sold to the person from whom the auctioneer accepted the last bid. If two or more claim the bid, the auctioneer shall indicate the party whose bid was recognized. Other claimants will be given an opportunity to increase the bid. Bidding directly or indirectly on an animal in which the bidder or any person for whom the bid is made has an ownership interest is prohibited unless the intention to bid is disclosed specific to each animal in the catalog or announced from the auction stand. CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRATION: Certificates of registration or identification (whichever applies) showing transfer to the buyer on the records of the American Jersey Cattle Association will be furnished by the seller for each animal at no cost within a reasonable period of time.
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