Breeding Stock In Demand At Blooded Sale

Published: November 19, 2010 10:56 am EST

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)

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