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Sale Headquarters:
Best Western Hotel I-44 & Gore Blvd.
Lawton, OK 580/353-0200
Springhill Suites
I-44 & Gore Blvd
Lawton, OK 580/248-8500
Holiday Inn Express
209 SE Interstate Drive
(between Gore & Lee on I-44)
Lawton, OK 580/248-4446
Motel 6
I-44 & Lee Blvd.
Lawton, OK 580/355-9765
Auctioneers:
Bruce Brooks
580/695-2036 mob.
Ronn Cunningham
918/629-3982 mob.
Sale Day Phones:
580/581-7652
580/597-2419
Lunch Available at 11:30 a.m.
Sale Management By:
Ken Holloway
580/597-2419
580/581-7652 mobile |
Bruce Brooks
580/276-5137
580/695-2036 mobile |
24018 State Hwy. 5
Chattanooga, OK 73528
580/597-3006
FAX: 580/597-6619
E-mail:
acs@americancattleservices.com
www.americancattleservices.com
Marketing Team:
Mark Smith
Grassroots Genetics
515/229-5227 (mob)
Randy Ratliff
R & R Marketing
615/330-2735 (mob) |
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258 Head Sell as 157 Lots
60 Fall purebred Pairs
Lots 1-60
58 Black, 30 Homo Black, 58 Polled, 10 Homo Polled,
40 Homo Black Calves
41 Lim-Flex Pairs
Lots 61-101
41 Black, 30 Homo Black, 41 Polled, 7 Homo Polled,
35 Homo Black Calves
1 Lim-Flex Open heifer
Lot 102
Black Polled
24 Fall Bred Purebred Heifers
Lots 103-126
24 Black, 14 Homo Black, 24 Polled, 12 Homo Polled
31 Fall Bred Lim-Flex Heifers
Lots 127-157-154
31 Black, 28 Homo Black, 31 Polled, 11 Homo Polled
MANY HOMO POLLED OR DOUBLE POLLED
Join us Friday afternoon for a pre-sale
viewing and stick around for some
of T.J. Kervins special Cajun cuisine for supper.
Certified Bangs Free Herd No. 826For more
information, contact:
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Ken Holloway
580/597-2419, night
580/581-7652 (day)
Clendon Bailey, Cattle Manager
580/597-3325
23998 State Hwy. 5
Chattanooga, OK 73528
580/597-3006 (office)
email:
chr@kervinhallchr.com
www.kervinhallchr.com |
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T.J. Kervin
P.O. Box 48
Winnfield, LA 71483
318/628-6911 (office)
email:
tj@kervinhallchr.com
www.kervinhallchr.com |
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Lance Hall
P.O. Box 168
Sweetwater, TX 79556
325/235-4345 (office)
325/235-2863 (home)
email:
lance@kervinhallchr.com
www.kervinhallchr.com |
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Coyote Hills-Kervin-Hall are pleased to be joined
in this sale offering by:
J & K Cattle Co.
Chatham, LA
318/249-2545
Magness Land & Cattle
Platteville, CO
970/785-6170
Barton Limousin
Jarrell, TX
512/746-5800
Young & Rogers Farm
Wichita Falls, TX
940/636-1697
Harsh Ranch
Crescent, OK
405/990-8419 |
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Special Guests & Representatives:
Richard Hefner
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President, Oklahoma Limousin Breeders Association &
Director, North American Limousin Foundation
Bruce Lawrence
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Director, North American Limousin Foundation
Brian Skaggs
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Director, North American Limousin Foundation
Ray Heldermon
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President, Oklahoma Cattlemens Association
Ron Wayland
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Field Representative, Oklahoma Limousin Breeders
Association
Ralph Hawkins
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Executive Secretary, Texas Limousin Association
DeRon Heldermon & Kiley McKinna
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Limousin World
Chisolm Kinder
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Oklahoma Cowman
Dan Wedman...................................................................................................................................................The
Stock Exchange
Phil
Stoll..........................................................................................................................................The
Weekly Livestock Reporter
Kent Jaecke................................................................................................................................................Special
Representative
L.D. Barker, DVM.....................................................................................................................................
Professional Animal Health |
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SALE DAY PHONE:
Calls may be placed directly to the sale location by
phoning (580) 597-2419.
IDENTIFICATION OF ANIMALS:
(1)
Each animal sold will have a readable
tattoo corresponding to its registration paper.
(2)
Seller agrees to check all tattoos for accuracy
prior to the sale. The buyer has the responsibility
for rechecking the tattoos after taking possession
and reporting any discrepancies to the seller
immediately.
(3)
All animals to be sold will be identified by their
official registration number, their tattoo and their
registered name. If nicknames are used, they should
be in addition to the other information.
(4)
The NALF board recommends that when any animal is
sold, there is complete disclosure of any retained
genetics in the form of pregnant recipients, frozen
embryos or frozen semen.
REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES:
(1)
The seller of the animal will submit
the original registration certificate with transfer
information or an application for registration with
transfer information on it so that a certificate can
be produced by the Foundation and transferred to the
new buyer. The seller must sign the back of the
certificate on the application to authorize the
transfer.
(2)
It is the responsibility of the seller to provide
the North American Limousin Foundation with the
buyers complete name, address and membership number
(if available) so that we can complete the transfer.
It is important that the membership number be given
if the buyer is already a member of NALF.
(3)
It is the sellers responsibility to provide the
certificate or application, and transfer information
to NALF within 60 days following the date of sale,
and pay transfer and registration fees.
TERMS: (1)
Terms of all sales are considered to be cash unless
credit arrangements have been made prior to the sale
between the buyer and the seller.
HEALTH: (1)
On all animals sold, health tests will be announced
at the sale or printed in the sale catalog. It is
understood that health papers reflect the condition
of the animal at the time of the sale but carry no
further guarantee as to the future health of the
animal.
(2)
Buyers having special health requests or who wish to
take cattle into states with specific and rigid
health regulations should inquire specifically about
the health tests required for entry into their
state.
(3)
All females sold are considered to be calfhood
vaccinated for Brucellosis unless they are otherwise
stated in the catalog or announced from the block.
It is suggested that verification of vaccination be
written on the health certificate.
PURCHASERS RISK:
Each animal becomes the risk of the purchaser as
soon as sold. It shall be the obligation of the
purchaser to see that trucking of the animal and
care of the animal are taken care of prior to
leaving the sale location.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
(1)
Any change from the information that is printed in
the catalog will be announced from the auction
block.
(2)
All announcements made from the auction block take
precedence over the printed catalog.
(3)
Catalogued lots not selling will be announced prior
to the sale.
BREEDING GUARANTEE: (1)
All animals are guaranteed to be breeders with the
exception of: a. calves under twelve months of
age; b. in the event of any injury or disease that
occurs to the calf after sale or; c. gross
negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the
purchaser; d. females used in embryo transplant.
(2)
Bulls are guaranteed to be breeders at the time of
sale or at 16 months of age if they are younger than
16 months at time of sale. Any bull which either
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natural service and/or passes a fertility test
made by a competent veterinarian is considered to be
fertile. Any guarantee with respect to the ability
to freeze semen shall be a separate agreement
between buyer and seller.
(3)
Females sold as safe in calf have been examined by a
competent veterinarian or other reproductive
technician and are so guaranteed to be with calf.
Cows with calf at side are considered breeders as
indicated by the calf at side.
(4)
Any guarantee with respect to embryo transplant
production shall be a separate agreement between
buyer and seller.
OPTION AND PRIVILEGE OF RETURN OR ADJUSTMENT:
(1)
All claims
for adjustments or refunds must be made in writing
either within six months of the date of the sale or
no later than six months after the animal reaches 18
months of age, whichever occurs last.
(2)
In the event that an animal is claimed to be a
non-breeder, that animal must be returned to the
farm of the seller in good condition and must have
met the health requirements of the original sell
state. The seller shall be entitled to six months
trial following the return of the animal in which to
prove the animal is a breeder, the seller shall, at
the option of the buyer, replace the animal with
another of equal value or refund the total purchase
price. The return of the purchase price shall in all
cases be deemed as full settlement. Any expense
incurred in transporting the animal that is claimed
to be a non-breeder shall be the responsibility of
the purchaser except that the seller shall be
responsible for transportation costs in the excess
of the distance between the purchasers farm and the
location of the sale. If the seller proves the
animal to be a breeder, it shall be the obligation
of the purchaser to take delivery of the animal and
pay all expenses incurred for transportation.
(3)
It is the obligation of the buyer and seller to
negotiate any settlements on cattle that have not
been properly presented at a sale. The selling of an
animal constitutes a contract between buyer and sell
and is not the responsibility or the right of the
North American Limousin Foundation or of the sale
management firm to settle disagreements between
buyers and sellers of cattle that have not been
properly presented. The return of an animal at the
expense of the purchaser with a refund of the
purchase price made by the seller is in all cases
considered to be a complete settlement. Other
settlements which are negotiated between buyer and
seller may be equitable to cover instances in which
cattle are not as represented sale day, but that
does not warrant complete return of the animal.
BLOOD TYPING FOR PARENTAGE VERIFICATION:
All animals sold are guaranteed to be offspring of
their recorded parents. Under the rules of NALF, all
bulls born after January 1, 1991 that are to be used
for artificial insemination or used naturally in a
herd other than the owner of record must be parent
verified by blood typing to both sire and dam. All
females born after July 1, 1987 that are to be used
for embryo transplant and all bulls born between
July 1, 1987 and December 31, 1990 that are to be
used for artificial insemination or used naturally
in a herd other than the owner of record must be
sire verified through blood samples available to
purchasers upon written request by the purchasers so
long as written request is received by sellers
within 60 days after the date of the sale of the
applicable animal. Proto test guaranteed normal if
done within 60 days of sale date.
INSURANCE:
Anyone wishing to insure their purchases may do so
by contacting the sale manager or settling clerk.
MAIL BIDS:
Mailed or telephoned bids will be handled in a most
confidential
manner if you are unable to attend the sale
personally. By contacting a
representative of American Cattle Services, Inc., in
advance prior to sale day, you will enable us to
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