Does anyone ever attend this sale or know anything about it? From the website, it looks pretty rinky-dink, but they do have a professional catalog on line.
Is that a sale where transporters are there to organize shipments on site? Or is it more like a livestock auction where you'd better have your trailer handy?
Is it a sale where kill buyers would be the most prominent bidders, or do a lot of sound racehorses change hands there?
Thanks for any info!
Mountain Spring Arena TB Sale in PA
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Mountain Spring Arena TB Sale in PA
"When I am on my deathbed, I imagine I will say, 'Thank God I did that'" - Arthur Hancock, on buying back Gato del Sol from Europe after Exceller was killed in a slaughterhouse in Sweden.
I've been to every one of these sales. The catalog for the upcoming Oct. 26 sale is the weakest one yet. But you will be able to find transportation home for your horse without bringing your own trailer. I never noticed any kill buyers, most of the buyers attending are owners, trainers and breeders from Pa. In May, the market for broodmares and yearlings was dead - some horses didn't even bring a bid. There was a market for broke and galloping 2-year-olds, even ones that didn't have much pedigree. The arena in which these horses are sold isn't much to speak of, but they do have a nice free refreshment stand and restroom facilities. There have been some bargains sold at this sale in the past - in May, 2007, a filly named Coastal Solace was sold for $2,000, and she's now stakes-placed and has earned over $120,000. So you may find a diamond in the rough. But like I said, this is a very poor catalog. You might want to wait for the spring sale.
Did anyone attend the sale? I am wondering about Zippy Ziter, hip number 44. Did she sell and for how much? Thanks!
"When I am on my deathbed, I imagine I will say, 'Thank God I did that'" - Arthur Hancock, on buying back Gato del Sol from Europe after Exceller was killed in a slaughterhouse in Sweden.
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No, the results haven't been published yet. Usually Thoroughbred Times publishes them about a month after the sale - they're pretty slow about sending them out. I sat through the whole sale and marked my catalog, that's the only reason I know. If you PM me with the Hip Nos, I can tell you the prices. I don't know all the buyers, though.
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