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1. Register
Before you can start bidding you have to fill out the registration form. All fields are required and you also have to accept the terms and conditions. All information will not be disclosed to any third party without your consent.
2. Member Login
Login here using your email address and password. After this you can start bidding.
If you are not registered, you can click register in the menu to do so.
3. Bidding
As soon as it is possible to start bidding you can go to the horse you are interested in and enter your bid amount.
In the upper right corner of this field you can find the highest bid. In this example that amount is € 22.000,- If you want to overbid this amount you have the make a bid of at least € 22.100,- The bidding increments can vary per horse but can always be found in this field.
Example
Highest bid: 22000 euro
Starting bid: 20000 euro
Minimum bid: 22100 euro
Auction ends: 25 september 2008 - 11:59 pm CET
BID NOW
place your bid here:
Your bid will appear on the website together with your registration number. If someone then overbids you bidding your bid amount and registration number will disappear from the website. So it is recommendable to check the website regularly.
4. Closing the auction
The auction ends Sunday the 6th of December at 12.00 a.m., local time exactly. Everybody who is logged in at 12.00 a.m. has the opportunity to make a final bid, 10 minutes after the last bid has come in. If within 10 minutes no higher bid is placed, the auction ends. If, within 10 minutes, a higher bid is placed, other bidders have the opportunity to place a higher bid within 10 minutes after the last bid.
The highest bidder will receive notice at the close of auction of winning bid. The organisation will contact the buyer the next day.
5. Classification of X-rays:
Radiographs of the navicular bones, the proximal sesamoid bones, the fetlock joints and the tarsal joints were evaluated according to the “official evaluation scheme”, whereby radiographic findings are described and divided into four categories. Categories 1 and 2 are considered to be completely acceptable. Category 3 is considered to be acceptable if, and only if, the clinical findings justify it and sometimes carries an increased risk, depending on the x-ray. Category 4 is considered to be, at all times and without exception, unacceptable regardless of the clinical findings.
6. Osteochondric fragmentation:
Part of the published x-ray report is dedicated to osteochondric fragmentation or OCD “chips” or “fragments”. The results of this particular investigation is made apparent by a Positive or Negative result: Negative meaning no fragmentation has been detected.
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