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COMING SOON


How does the auction work?
IMAPC Members who own Appaloosa
and Pintaloosa stallions have donated a breeding
service to their stallion to benefit IMAPC and the
promotion of Miniature Appaloosa and Pintaloosa
horses. Each breeding service is offered for "open"
bid to registered mares of the general public.
Each
stallion is bid on in a silent auction format by
clicking on the "SUBMIT BID"
button located on each Stallions information page.
NO MINIMUM BIDS ARE SET
Bidders must complete the
BIDDER REGISTRATION FORM
and submit it to the Incentive Program Director,
to have their bid considered for winning.
No purchase/bid will be considered complete
until a BID REGISTRATION FORM is received by the
IMAPC Incentive Program Director.
Payment of
the winning bid is made directly to IMAPC for the
stud fee. This payment is for the purchase price of
the breeding service ONLY. Costs such as shipping,
mare care, confirmation of pregnancy etc. are
additional fees to be arranged between mare and
stallion owner upon winning bid.
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Notice of Terms and Conditions |
The
2nd
Annual $potted $tallion $ervice Auction
is a means for the International Miniature Appaloosa
and Pintaloosa Club to raise funds for the promotion
of registered, quality Appaloosa and Pintaloosa
patterned miniature horses. The ensure the smooth
administration of this auction and for the
protection of the stallion, stallion owner and mare
owner, all parties involved are subject to the
following terms and conditions.
1. No purchase/bid will
be considered complete until a BID
REGISTRATION FORM is received by the IMAPC
Incentive Program Director.
2. The purchase of any
donated Service is being done with the
intention of producing an Appaloosa or
Pintaloosa patterned foal.
3. All donated Services
offered are being made publicly available to
Registered Mares. No bids will be accepted
by a Registry member who is suspended or has
been expelled from a Registry.
This fee is the payment for the
donated Service ONLY. All other costs that may be
charged are subject to private negotiation and
payment to the stallion owner. These services may
include: grazing, mare care, shipping, collection
fees, clean culture(s), confirmation of pregnancy,
vaccinations, etc.
4. The IMAPC Board of
Directors will arbitrate any disputed
contracts, and their decisions will be
final.
5. If a Stallion whose
donated service has been purchased, is not
able to fulfill the service, due to illness,
death, gelding or sale, the WINNING Mare
Owner/Agent will be offered the following
options:
- monies can be applied to another
available stallion service, or
- a full refund of the purchase price
(minus any PayPal fees charged at the
time of submission),
- If due to an unfortunate event, your
Mare is unable to be bred to the
stallion whose donated service you
purchased, you may submit a substitute
registered mare.
6. Mares must arrive with
a clean culture, current negative Coggins,
Brand Inspection (if required) and Health
Certificate and be up to date with all
vaccinations, dewormings and hoof care.
****IMAPC advises all mare owners
to insure the mare while out for servicing. Also,
please inquire of the stallion owner about any
specific vaccinations that may be recommended for
the area where the Service will be provided, i.e.
West Nile Virus, Strangles, etc.
LIVE FOAL GUARANTEE:
24 hours, stand & nurse. In the event your foal does
not survive 24 hours, your vet certified death
report must be submitted to the Stallion Owner, to
exercise a breed back.
If you have any questions about the stallion
service auction itself, please don’t hesitate to
contact:
The IMAPC Incentive Program Director:
Maryann Zoesch-Garrow at
maryannzoesch@verizon.net
or
IMAPC President: Diane Wolcott at
dcwolcott@tnni.net
or
president@weloveminispots.com
*Stallions bids may be made multiple times during
each day. Be sure to go here:
View
Current Bids Here
to view the current bid amount on each stallion
before placing your bid.
CLICK HERE TO ENTER OUR
2nd Annual
$potted $tallion $ervice
Auction
APPY BIDDING!!
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