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PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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My wife and I made the trip over to buy some horses and see my family.

The sale was pretty good. IMA Bit of Heaven sold for $25,000 and PC Joe's Frost brought $35,000, but don't quote me since I don't have the catalog in front of me. One of the 4 year old geldings brought $12,500, and was well over 16 hands but very athletic. The rest of the ride horses averaged probably $4,000 to $5,500.

One of the weanlings sold for $14,500, and was a full sister to the #1 AQHA heading & heeling horse, or something like that. The rest probably averaged $2,000 to $2,500.

We bought a couple weanlings that will hopefully turn out to be nice riding horses, in three years!!???????!!!!!

It was a pretty good sale overall though. Lots of out of state buyers. Oh, and the broodmares were pretty hit and miss, probably averaged $2,500.


Sic Em, you are pretty close going by memory. I had to check my catalog. Ima Bit of Heaven sold for $35,000 going to some place in TX, I think San Angelo. PC Joes Frost sold for $25,000 going back to Miller, SD, pretty close to where he was bred.

The colt that sold for $14,500 was lot 95 a Buckskin Filly out of Ima Tuf Lena, she is a full sister to the horse JD Yates is showing and has over 100 AQHA points on in heading and healing.

FH the lot 156 mare sold for $4,700, I didn't mark down where she went. The top selling mare was lot 147, Somehickina Dually, a 97 mare sired by Docs Hickory out of a Dual Pep mare.

The 5 geldings averaged $6980. A rough average that I figured on the entire sale was $2525 on 160 head of horses, which is pretty darn good considering how many weanlings there were and how tough some of the other colt sales have been.

Overall this was a pretty darn good sale and the crowd stayed till the very end.


Were you at the sale? Not that I would recognize you Laughing

Thanks for helping me with my info. I thought it was a pretty good sale overall. The Treasure State horses sure brought good money for not having many there. They were nice colts, just not aything we were looking for.

I was sure impressed with Joe Frost. He had good size, bone and attitude. Hopefully the filly we bought out of him will make her pappy proud.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sic 'em reds wrote:
srd65 wrote:
sic 'em reds wrote:
My wife and I made the trip over to buy some horses and see my family.

The sale was pretty good. IMA Bit of Heaven sold for $25,000 and PC Joe's Frost brought $35,000, but don't quote me since I don't have the catalog in front of me. One of the 4 year old geldings brought $12,500, and was well over 16 hands but very athletic. The rest of the ride horses averaged probably $4,000 to $5,500.

One of the weanlings sold for $14,500, and was a full sister to the #1 AQHA heading & heeling horse, or something like that. The rest probably averaged $2,000 to $2,500.

We bought a couple weanlings that will hopefully turn out to be nice riding horses, in three years!!???????!!!!!

It was a pretty good sale overall though. Lots of out of state buyers. Oh, and the broodmares were pretty hit and miss, probably averaged $2,500.


Sic Em, you are pretty close going by memory. I had to check my catalog. Ima Bit of Heaven sold for $35,000 going to some place in TX, I think San Angelo. PC Joes Frost sold for $25,000 going back to Miller, SD, pretty close to where he was bred.

The colt that sold for $14,500 was lot 95 a Buckskin Filly out of Ima Tuf Lena, she is a full sister to the horse JD Yates is showing and has over 100 AQHA points on in heading and healing.

FH the lot 156 mare sold for $4,700, I didn't mark down where she went. The top selling mare was lot 147, Somehickina Dually, a 97 mare sired by Docs Hickory out of a Dual Pep mare.

The 5 geldings averaged $6980. A rough average that I figured on the entire sale was $2525 on 160 head of horses, which is pretty darn good considering how many weanlings there were and how tough some of the other colt sales have been.

Overall this was a pretty darn good sale and the crowd stayed till the very end.


Were you at the sale? Not that I would recognize you Laughing

Thanks for helping me with my info. I thought it was a pretty good sale overall. The Treasure State horses sure brought good money for not having many there. They were nice colts, just not aything we were looking for.

I was sure impressed with Joe Frost. He had good size, bone and attitude. Hopefully the filly we bought out of him will make her pappy proud.


Yea, I was there from start to finish. I liked the Treasure State horses also, I think they have a good program that compliments Weavers quite well. Which two colts did you get??


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You did good, sic em reds. Check your PMs.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

We got lots 91 and 107. 91 is cataloged as a filly, but is really a stallion. When I get a chance, I will post some pictures. We also bought a four year old Palomino mare from some friends in Augusta, but she wasn't coggins tested yet, so we couldn't bring her home.


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