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Title: Goshen sale
Post by: augustaandy on September 09, 2018, 01:13:47 PM
no live video?

http://goshenyearlingsale.com/
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: PurpleSheetPicks on September 09, 2018, 01:37:33 PM
was looking for it myself...
sad ...
its 2018
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: augustaandy on September 09, 2018, 01:46:32 PM
auction site says sale starts at noon, results have 3 horses and the prices as far as I can see
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: Purple Lavern on September 09, 2018, 01:55:56 PM
Just terrible- no updates, no video
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: Brown jug on September 09, 2018, 10:59:48 PM
lets be honest
it is tents in a field
some average yearlings at best
very moderate prices
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: horses first on September 09, 2018, 11:08:42 PM
116 sold average 12,900. Don't know of previous few years.
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: augustaandy on September 10, 2018, 08:36:31 AM
116 sold average 12,900. Don't know of previous few years.


there was a nice Chapter Seven with not that great pedigree that sold for $50,000, great video
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: horses first on September 10, 2018, 11:23:09 AM
Equitytrader the 2015 sale had 113 sell for 12,600 ave. 2016 had 153 sell for 12,100 ave. 2017 had 110 sell for 14,300 ave.
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: Brown jug on September 10, 2018, 01:35:09 PM
pretty consistent year  to year and makes sense based on the stock in the sale
it really is a few big farms getting together and having an early sale and providing the horses
they want to get the jump on Harrisburg and Lexington
some/most of the horses sold at Goshen would get lost/overlooked at the big sales
no problem , as long as it suits a purpose and people are buying
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: Yonkers1 on September 10, 2018, 02:19:01 PM
pretty consistent year  to year and makes sense based on the stock in the sale
it really is a few big farms getting together and having an early sale and providing the horses
they want to get the jump on Harrisburg and Lexington
some/most of the horses sold at Goshen would get lost/overlooked at the big sales
no problem , as long as it suits a purpose and people are buying

It has almost killed the Morrissville sale
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: NJ The best on September 10, 2018, 02:28:46 PM
Its a nice little sale , but many were watching football on there phones .
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: wiggles44 on September 10, 2018, 07:15:16 PM
"thestable" bought 3 totalling $32000
cement hands bought one himself in his own name for $31000
 :1
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: Parked on September 10, 2018, 08:00:57 PM
It has almost killed the Morrissville sale
Only thing Morrisville lost was Winbaks culls. Mville is mostly homebreds that are sold and few are pushed or bid in. RNA
Theysold very well for what they were.  Pretty much the same for Hanover. Send yearlings there that would hurt their Harrisburg average. 
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: MR.DALRAE on September 10, 2018, 09:16:09 PM
"thestable" bought 3 totalling $32000
cement hands bought one himself in his own name for $31000
 :1

That was for a friend
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: the master on September 11, 2018, 04:57:51 PM
Buddy of mine was asked to look at a horse, went into the stall and said he was bigger than the horse!
Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: heyref on September 11, 2018, 05:31:01 PM
I bought one that was put together nicely but a little undersized

She went late and feel I got good value

We'll feed her larger portions and wait for her to fill out

I have a few friends who are bigger than my aged gelding!

Title: Re: Goshen sale
Post by: the master on September 11, 2018, 06:25:03 PM
Always appreciate a little horse, with a big heart and some natural ability, but after 5 decades in the game know how much harder it is for them! Good luck!
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