I attended Unadilla NY auction Friday night and New Holland PA on Monday.
Here's the rundown on each auction:
Unadilla- ran thru approx 30 head. High price horse 650. Average price around 250. Low price 75
Most of the horses were in good flesh. Only a handful could be said to be in poor condition. Approx 6-10 went to KBs. Two were in attendance. We brought home a yearling TB filly by Read the Footnotes out of Tempted to Touch (Stormy Atlantic-Storm Cat). She is a beautiful youngster.
The other purchase was an teenaged Belgian gelding: Blake. The is the ultimate babysitter and has been caring for the yearling filly. They are home and in quarntine.
Blake:

Blake and his filly Lily


After a very late night and busy weekend settling in the newcomers, I was contacted about one of the Unadilla TB's going to the KB. Through the wonderful Fans of Barbaro, funds were raised to bail out the mare. I offered to foster her until a home could be found. I was scheduled to pick her up Monday at New Holland.
Monday was a long day. Up very early to make the long drive down. The sale was fairly busy in the early part. The riding horses brought decent money: averaging 450 +. It was a light sale though. They were done fairly early. We picked up two new rescues. A weanling Clydesdale colt and a teenage Belgian mare. The little colt had come thru the Harrisburg Pa Draft Sale in Jan. and was turned around sold at NH by the livestock broker. He is a very well bred youngster.
The mare, Sarah, is in very rough shape. About a 2/3 BCS with severe necrotic lesions on her pasterns. She has been living in shit up to her knees for a long time. She is caked with dried manure and her entire belly is one large mat. The other 3 that we brought home were two Belgian geldings bailed by FOBs to come and live here till placed, and the Unadilla Tb mare that they intervened and saved from the KB.
Sarah:

Joseph

Huey & Second Opinion (Tb mare)

It has been a hectic week!