“The two Internet Auctions in January 2019 mark the 50th year the Jennings Family has produced an auction for Quarter Horses, Paints, and Appaloosas,” says Mike Jennings of the Pro Horse Services, management team. “The 50th ANNUAL MID WINTER Auction features two Internet auctions: The BROODMARE AFFAIRE and the December INTERNET Auction. Bidding for both auctions open on Saturday, January 12th. They will close on January 15th and 17th.”
Entries received by December 27th may have the opportunity to be included in national digital magazine ads. Entries will be accepted until January 4th, or until the auctions fill. Early sale entries received can be promoted through our extensive email and social media campaign.
Entry forms for the auction can be found on the Professional Horse Services, LLC website – https://prohorseservices.com/internet-auctions/
Sellers can use the convenient online entry form or download a form to complete and return by fax or email. On the company’s website, sellers will find helpful information on taking photos and making videos to make a presentation that will attract buyers. Mike and Stephanie will also help owners determine how to best present their horse.
Mike and Stephanie Jennings, of Professional Horse Services, LLC are the industry leaders in Internet Auction marketing for Quarter Horses, Paints and Appaloosas. The Pro Horse Services INTERNET Auction platform has SOLD 2,038 horses for $8,277,750.
Quarter Horse, Paints and Appaloosas are accepted for both auctions, as well as Thoroughbred mares that would suit the Hunter Under Saddle markets for these breeds.
The BROODMARE AFFAIRE Auction is a great marketplace for broodmares of all disciplines including Western Pleasure, Reining, Halter, Hunter Under Saddle, Cutting or All Around. By auction time, foaling season is underway and breeding season opening soon. Inquiries are coming in from buyers that are ready to shop.
The December INTERNET Auction will be the venue to offer proven show horses, prospects for Halter, Western Pleasure, Hunter Under Saddle, Reining, All Around and Cattle events.
The first Mid Winter Sale, held in January 1970 at the Virginia State Fairgrounds, was managed by Bill and Betty Jennings’ East Coast Sales and included the Dispersals of two breeding programs plus entries from entertainer Arthur Godfrey and AQHA Leading breeder, Don Wade, DVM. From 1979 through 2011, Professional Auction Services, Inc., owned by Mike and Tim Jennings, produced the annual January auction. During that period, the auction was moved to the Virginia Horse Center in Lexington, VA. In 2012, the Mid Winter auction moved to the digital world under the management of Professional Horse Services, LLC owned by Mike and Stephanie Jennings.
Information on registering and bidding – Once a bidder has created their log in account, they will be able to access contact information for the sellers to get more information, schedule a veterinary exam, or go see a horse. For more info on registering to bid and how the Internet auction works bidders can go to https://prohorseservices.com/how-to/.
To obtain more information about selling or bidding on horses in the 50th ANNUAL MID WINTER Auctions contact Professional Horse Services, LLC, by email Info@ProHorseServices.com or call 855-272-3905. You can also go to https://prohorseservices.com/.