Texas Longhorn Legacy Sale
March 13-14, 2026
Consignment Rules
1. All nominations must be received by the Texas Longhorn Legacy Sale by the nomination deadline of December 18, 2025. The consignment fees to the Legacy Heifer futurity and sale is $800 (which includes futurity entry) and $600 the Legacy Cow Sale. You are allowed one consignment at this discounted rate. ( See Sponsorship Opportunities for multiple consignments) Payment is Due in full at time of consignment.2. Each nomination is subject to acceptance by the sale committee.
3. All cattle must be registered in the seller’s name. Calves selling at the dam’s side must be noted on the dam’s transfer application.
4. Commissions will be deducted from sales proceeds at a rate of 10% unless your sponsorship offers a reduced commission rate.
5. All nominations must
A. Complete our online form.
B. Payment for consignment fee. Make checks payable to The Longhorn Legacy Group
D. Original ITLA or TLBAA Registration Certificate.
E. Completed ITLA or TLBAA Transfer Certificate. If your consignment has a calf at side, be sure to fill in the breeding information so the calf can be registered.
F. If your cow has been artificially inseminated, an official ITLA or TLBAA Breeding Certificate signed by the technician is required.
G. The above, B-F, should be mailed to The Longhorn Legacy Group, PO BOX 713, Elgin, TX 78621
8. Scratched lots will result in forfeiture of the consignment fee. Substitutions will be permitted after the consignment deadline; however, the seller will be responsible for providing all relevant information (i.e. Registration Certificate, Transfer Application, Consignment Form, etc.) to the sale LLG no later than February 28, 2026. Failure to supply necessary information will result in the sellers responsibility to transfer their consignment at their costs.
9. All cattle must be tested for interstate shipment. Each animal must have an individual Health Certificate showing brucellosis and T.B. tests. All cattle must be tested within 30 days of sale date. Health papers must be dated within 30 days of sale date. Serological test for brucellosis must be conducted in a State/Federal lab.
10. Health papers must contain all the information outlined in the Health Requirements, properly completed health papers must be presented at the time the animal enters the sale facility, and each consignor is responsible for delivering all required papers to the sale chairman or his representative. Make sure your veterinarian clearly identifies the private herd number of your animal. For those with certified free herds, it will be necessary to have your last test date for your herd certification noted on your health papers, along with a list of cattle tested.
11. Consignors are required to have a completed health certificate for each animal consigned to the sale. Normally, the veterinarian will complete one health certificate even if there are several animals to be included. Duplicate copies of the original health certificate can be used for each lot. Animals without complete health papers may be rejected, and all consignment fees forfeited.
12. All exposed females, with or without calves at side, must be blood tested for pregnancy or palpated by a licensed veterinarian and pregnancy status written on the health certificate.
13. The Texas Longhorn Legacy Sale assumes no responsibility or liability for any guarantee made by the consignor. All guarantees are strictly between the consignor and the buyer.
The Texas Longhorn Legacy Sale is not responsible for the health or safety of animal consigned to the sale. This includes loss of life, loss of health, loss by theft or other perils.
14. All consignors must comply with all of the above rules and regulations and conditions subsequently passed by the Texas Longhorn Legacy Sale. Failure to send in completed transfer applications and original certificates will result in consignors responsibility to transfer their consignment to the buyer at the conclusion of the sale.
15. Reserves/Pass-Outs (“P/O”): All Consignor/Seller’s who would like to place a Reserve on their consignment will need to notify the Auctioneer prior to the sale. In the event of a P/O, the Consignor/Seller will be charged a P/O fee of 8% of the final bid price of the lot. For example,if an animal receives a bid of $2,500 and the Consignor/Seller has established a Reserve Price with the Auctioneer that is higher than $2,500, the Consignor/Seller will be charged $200. This fee must be paid at check-out to receive load out documents. We are thrilled to have you as a part of the 2026 Lnghorn Legacy Sale Presented by the Longhorn Legacy Group. We are dedicated to not only bring you the best cattle the Industry has to offer, but also an experience like none other. The Legacy Sale is here to spotlight not only the amazing cattle, but the programs who breed and raise them as well. We ask that you dig deep to bring us your best for what Is gearing up to be an amazing sale. Please take a look below to see new features this year as well as sponsorship opportunities.
Sincerely,
The Longhorn Legacy Group
Ann Gravett, Debbie Bowman, MIke Casey, Lane Craft
Sponsorships
$10,000
2 Consignments at 3% commission
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Reserved VIP Table for 10
One Comped Room Night
$5,500
2 Consignments at 7% commission
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Reserved Table for 8
$2,500
2 Consignments at 8% commission
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