Breeding Stock In Demand At Blooded Sale
Breeding Stock grabbed the spotlight at the Blooded Horse Fall Sale in Delaware, Ohio, which took place from Monday, November 15 to Wednesday, November 17
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Peninsula Farm brought a strong consignment led by the young Jate Lobell mare Some Cotton. In foal to the popular Indiana sire Always A Virgin, the nearly black three-year-old from the family of Silk Stockings was purchased by Kassie Baumgartner of Indiana for $40,000.
Also in the Peninsula Farm consignment was a gorgeous brown weanling colt by Andover Hall out of the great Winkys Goal that was purchased by Raymond Miller of Ohio for $32,000. Winkys Goal, along with a paint recip mare carrying her Broadway Hall foal, sold to Mario Zuanetti for $12,000. The Artsplace mare Place It Here in foal to Always A Virgin went to Wall Bros Stables of Ohio for $17,000.
Young race fillies were next in strength with the two-year-old trotter Blue Ridge Lataglia fetching a bid of $20,500 from Forest Bartlett of North Carolina. The daughter of Upalazyriver was consigned by Blue Ridge Standardbred Farm. The very competitive three-year-old Ohio fair stakes filly Sammy L was purchased from Herb LeVan for $17,000 by agent Fred Esposito.
From the Spring Haven Farm consignment came a pair of precocious two-year-olds. Pacer Dawnofabrightday, with eight wins at Ohio’s county fairs, brought $16,500 from Britney Dillon of Michigan. The consistent Broadway Hall freshman Ziegfeld was purchased by Joe Carroll of North Carolina for $16,000.
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(Blooded Horse Sales)