The National Breeders’ Showcase holds an annual horse auction offering a unique opportunity for breeders/owners to exhibit and sell their very finest young stock with a saddle seat and driving style emphasis.
This sale is open to all breeds, offering the buyer a great variety of young stock.
Open to the public.
Free Admission!
Schedule
Friday, December 1st
Noon - 6:00 PM...................................................Check in of Horses
**If you arrive after 6 pm, find your stalls on the posted charts and put your horses in them. Then check them is as soon as possible on Friday morning
Saturday - December 2nd
8:00 - 11:00 AM.................................Preview In-Harness Only
11:30 AM.........................................Mare and Stallion Presentation
2:30 PM.............Auction of Mares, Stallions, and Breeding Shares
Saturday - December 2nd
6:30 - 8:00 AM...............................................Preview In-Hand Only
8:00 AM...................................Auction of Yearlings and Weanlings
Sale Commitee
Lloyd Yoder - 260.336.8137
Sam Yoder - 260.350.0582
Wilma Whetstone - 574.536.5406
Auctioneers
Dale Chupp - Shipshewana, IN
David Miller - Dundee, OH
Aaron Detweiler - Shipshewana, IN
Pedigrees
Steven Yoder - Dundee, OH
Myron Yoder - New Paris, IN
Ringmen
Lyle Lambright - Shipshewana, IN
Devon Chupp - Shipshewana, IN
Freeman Detweiler - Shipshewana, IN
Sam Miller - Chesterville, IL
Eli Schrock - Sullivan, IL
Edwin Martin - Sugarcreek, OH
Joe Yoder - LaGrange, IN
Horse Health Requirements
Each horse must have a negative Coggins test within 6 months of sale and an interstate health paper within 60 days of sale.
Hay, Bedding, and Feed
All consignors are responsible for their own feed and hay. First bedding will be provided. An additional bedding must be purchased at the auction thru the MEC.
Registration
The sale requires that all original registrations and transfers be in place before the animal goes into the sale ring. Catalog number of the horse is the sale number. BUYERS: ALL SALES ARE FINAL. The seller of the horse guarantees the identity of each animal as it appears on the registration certificate. All horses with ADDHA, KWPN, ASB, and KFPS papers will be transferred to the person indicated on the sales slip. Cost to transfer ownership of the consignments to new owners for these registries will be paid by the seller. All other registration papers will simply be passed on to the buyer without being transferred. Title passes at the fall of the auctioneer’s gavel at which time all risks and responsibility for the horse passes to the buyer. No substitutes for cataloged horses.
Official Photographer/Videographer of the MEC: Ripcord Media