SOLD
38,000.00USDto floor+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2024 Mar 15 @ 19:52UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT
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DOB: 9/24/2021
Hubbells 20 Gauge x 50 Roses
UPDATE: measured on 3.6.24: 78 3/8 at 29 months
BREEDING INFORMATION: Exposed to PCC Knight Force.
COMMENTS: All we can say is wow! Here’s your chance
on what could be one of the largest-horned 3-year-olds in the
breed. She’s a 3/4 sister to 20 Roses, who sold for $38k here at
the Legacy Sale. The maternal and paternal lines in this girls
pedigree are off the charts. She measured 72.25” TTT at 24
months 3 weeks old. She has the body and horn direction that
isn’t slowing down, plus, she’s never been flushed! To top it all
off, she is exposed to our PCC Dark Knight son who goes back
to the great PCC Dazzle Doll and PCC Fashion Doll. This is one
of the strongest grulla lines in the breed! Can you imagine the
color and horn this calf is going to have? We brought our best
to town... Here is your chance on one hell of a heifer.
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Auction Location:
2401 Bass Pro Drive, Grapevine, Texas, 76051, United States
Buyer's Premiums:
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All cattle sell under the terms and conditions listed in this catalog.
PAYMENT:
Terms of sale are cash or check to the clerk at the conclusion of the sale. Checks are made payable to Huntington Sales. No refunds. Payment for all online purchases is due within 5 business days of sale. Payment not received by then will be processed via credit card with 4% transaction fee as well as 10% of the purchase price or $500 late fee, whichever is greater.
LIABILITY:
All persons who attend this sale do so at their own risk. The Longhorn Legacy Group and anyone else connected with the sale assumes no liability, legal or otherwise, for any accident or loss that may occur.
HEALTH TERMS:
All cattle selling will be accompanied with a valid health certificate to be shipped anywhere in the continental United States.
BIDDING:
Each animal will be sold to the highest bidder with reserve.
ONLINE BIDDING:
Clicking to bid is a binding contract. Successful winning bids constitute as final sales. No refunds available. Hauling is organized and funded at the owner's expense.
BIDDING DISPUTES:
The auctioneer in charge will settle any disputes as to bids, and his decision on such matters shall be final.
TERMS:
Terms of the sale are cash or check to the clerk at the conclusion of the sale. Checks are made payable to The Longhorn Legacy Group.
POSSESSION:
Immediately after the animal is sold, it will be the sole risk and responsibility of the buyer thereof, but possession cannot be obtained until payment is made.
CERTIFICATION:
A certificate of registration will be furnished and transferred to the purchaser on each lot in the sale, including calves at side.
HEALTH:
Bidders should consider individual state requirements before purchasing.
GUARANTEE:
Breeder guarantees are strictly between the individual consignor and the purchaser at the sale. All calves at side are given to the purchaser free and carry no guarantee.
NOTICE:
The purchaser must look to the seller for fulfillment of all guarantees and representations made hereunder.
PEDIGREES:
The seller has furnished the information on the pedigrees of the animals announced.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
All announcements from the auctioneer block shall take precedence over information printed in the catalog.
CONTRACT:
The above terms and guarantees shall constitute a contract between the buyer and seller of each animal sold. No cattle may be loaded up until after the sale. All cattle must be out by noon Sunday, March 17, 2024.
BUYER RESPONSIBILITY:
Prospective buyers or bidders at the sale should listen carefully to all announcements made from the auction block by the auctioneer, pedigree reader, or seller on each animal that is sold. Buyers should acquaint themselves with terms concerning the breeder status, fertility, and health papers on each animal sold. It is the responsibility of the buyer to be aware of health regulations for transportation of animals into the state of their residence. By doing so, a buyer can save himself many problems and also enable himself to be more competent and qualified buyer