Terms & Conditions
Terms:
Terms of the sale are cash or personal check unless satisfactory
credit arrangements have been made with the seller previous to the sale.
Bidding:
All animals sell to the highest bidder. Any disputes or
challenges regarding bids shall be settled by the auctioneer and his
decision shall be final. Mailed or telephoned bids will be handled with
the strictest confidence.
Registrations & Transfers
: Each animal which is offered and sold
has a certificate of registry available at the time of sale. The seller is
responsible for the proper transfer of the certificate to the purchaser
including full payment of transfer fees.
Purchaser’s Risk
: Each animal becomes the property of and therefore is
also the risk of the purchaser as soon as it is sold.
Announcements
: Any errors or changes in information contained in the
catalog will be announced from the auction block. Such announcements
shall take precedence over information contained herein.
Rights and Obligations
: The above terms and conditions of sale
constitute a contract between the buyer and seller of each animal and
shall be equally binding to both. Animals resold following purchase
in this sale shall constitute a separate transaction and the rights and
obligations of the parties connected thereto are not covered by the above
terms and conditions of this sale. Neither the host farm, auctioneers, nor
any other person connected with the management or conduct of this sale
assumes any liability, legal or otherwise, except as set forth above.
DEFINITIONS AND GUARANTEES
HORNED: An animal with a horn growth affixed to the skull that has or
has not been removed.
POLLED/SCURRED: An animal with rudimentary horn growth that will
not develop into a horn. The rudimentary horn growth may or may not
become affixed to the skull at an older age.
POLLED: An animal with absence of horn growth (An animal can have
scurs and still be genetically polled)
DOUBLE POLLED: An animal whose sire and dam are both polled or
scurred, this gives this animal the possibility of being homozygous polled
for the polled trait but it is not yet proven so.
HOMOZYGOUS POLLED: An animal who carries two polled genes,
and will produce polled or polled/scurred offspring with every mating.
DILUTER GENE: A gene carried by some Gelbvieh cattle that affects
the degree of red color in the hair coat. Bulls carrying this gene can
produce gray calves when mated to black cows or cream colored calves
when mated to each other.
DILUTER FREE: All Red Angus are free of the diluter gene as are all
red Gelbvieh cattle resulting from a double black mating. Red Gelbviehs
can also be proven diluter-free by mating to black cows and producing all
red or black offspring
DOUBLE BLACK: An animal whose sire and dam are both black,
which give the animal the possibility of being homozygous for the black
trait but its not yet proven so.
HOMOZYGOUS BLACK: An animal who carries two black genes and
has been proven by mating or genetically tested to produce black or black
factor (gray when mated with diluter-based genetics) calves with every
mating.
For more information contact: Seedstock Plus Toll Free at:
877-486-1160 or John on his cell: 660-734-1165
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2017 Sale Dates!
Feb 25, 2017
Seedstock Plus North
Missouri Bull Sale
Kingsville Livestock
Kingsville, Missouri
March 4, 2017
Seedstock Plus Arkansas Sale
Hope Sale Barn
Hope, Arkansas
March 25, 2017
Seedstock Plus South
Missouri Bull Sale
Joplin Regional Stockyards
Carthage, Missouri
April 8, 2017
Bar T Bar Ranch
Annual Bull Sale
Bar T Bar Ranch
Winslow, AZ
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