The average sale price of $4,703.57 per horse was up 37.6% and the gross Sales was up by 31.6%.
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Continue reading …“Our INTERNET Auction format allows for actively marketing and shopping horses while practicing social distancing. Sellers may now have the time and help to prepare horses for good photos and videos,” adds Jennings. “Horse transporters are still active and can move horses to their new owners.”
Continue reading …“Our Internet auction format allows for actively marketing and shopping horses while practicing social distancing. Sellers may now have the time and help to prepare horses for good photos and videos.”
Continue reading …So, regardless of foaling date, you have until May 30th to submit and pay first option to nominate your babies at the $100 rate. After May 30th, your nomination fee will only increase by $50. We will extend the first option to nominate your yearlings and two-year-olds to April 15th at $100. After April 15th, it will only increase by $50.
Continue reading …“The two April INTERNET auctions allow sellers to market their horses in early April and do it from home or on the road. Entries are being accepted for the both auctions now. The SPRING REINER & COW HORSE AUCTION and the April INTERNET Auction are great marketplaces for Quarter Horses, Paints and Appaloosas,” says Mike Jennings of the Professional Horse Services, LLC. “Each of these auctions will include show horses, prospects and breeding stock.”
Continue reading …Today, An Equine Production has relayed the news that the remainder of their March shows have been cancelled. That includes the Aggie Super Circuit (March 19-22 in College Station, Texas) and Maple Leaf Circuit (March 28-31 in St. Louis, MO.) They have not made any decisions regarding April shows at this time.
Continue reading …The Highest Money Earning Non-Pro Exhibitor at WCHA sponsored events in 2020 will receive a new, three-horse, gooseneck trailer for the use of one year. All monies earned will count, including money won in Open, Non-Pro, Intermediate Non-Pro, Color and Owner/Breeder/Exhibitor paybacks. Collectively, monies earned in several different events will be tabulated towards the Trailer Race; a list of sponsored events will be announced soon. Monies earned by non-pros in the WCHA Ranch Horse Versatility classes also count in the year-long race.
Continue reading …Buyers can bid now for nearly 50 horses in the March internet Auction. Bidding will close on Thursday evening, March 5th. The March internet Auction features some very nice horses for Western Pleasure, Halter, Hunter Under Saddle, All Around, Reining, Ranch events, Roping and Barrel Racing, as well as trail riding. The offering includes Quarter Horses, Paints, and Appaloosas
Continue reading …When it comes to the horse’s environment, dust is one of the more common concerns. Lightly wetting down shavings and watering the indoor on a regular basis are good starting points to help reduce the amount of dust. It is also important to think about doing dustier chores, like sweeping aisles, doing stalls or throwing hay, while horses are in turnout, as it can take two hours for dust to settle.
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