How will the buyer(s) ever get their money back? This horse won $31,000 on the track. He was a low to maybe mid-level allowance horse, not a stakes winner. His best time was 1:55. Decent. He’s pretty with a lot of action but not a lot of speed and will sire the same. Are they looking to raise show horses, not race horses? At a racing auction, foals by a $31K winner will bring about $2,500. I’ve seen stallions who won over a million on the track standing for a thousand bucks. How does this horse ever pay for himself?
@@sugarbushequinemarketing I found your FB page and read they’d booked 400 mares at $4,000 per. Amazing. Can’t figure out why but I don’t work in that horse industry so more power to them!
I work at Mt. Hope elevator and I have delivered to the stable that Lordy Lordy was kept at.
And people think the Amish are a poor community !!
Very nice horse
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Beautiful action on this stallion. 👏
Are the men in the straw hats Hutterites?
Amish.
Hutterites are out in Western Canada, I believe.
@@sugarbushequinemarketing I believe that they raise trotters.
Beautiful gaited horse,not worth over a million
Who was the backup bidder? Did they have one?
I had heard there were 3 parties bidding on him, but I don't know who they were.
Real sale price on lordy? 113 000
How the discrepancy?
Hi Beth, Who was this auctioneer ?
Atlee Miller reading the pedigree, Joe Mast auctioneering.
@@sugarbushequinemarketing Where is Atlee from ?
@@tmillman78 I'm not sure where he lives, but it's in Holmes County, Ohio.
It's Atlee Shetler from Maysville
@@keepsakepups5095Joseph mast
How will the buyer(s) ever get their money back? This horse won $31,000 on the track. He was a low to maybe mid-level allowance horse, not a stakes winner. His best time was 1:55. Decent. He’s pretty with a lot of action but not a lot of speed and will sire the same. Are they looking to raise show horses, not race horses? At a racing auction, foals by a $31K winner will bring about $2,500. I’ve seen stallions who won over a million on the track standing for a thousand bucks. How does this horse ever pay for himself?
They have a plan. I believe they had a full book before he left the auction grounds.
@@sugarbushequinemarketing I found your FB page and read they’d booked 400 mares at $4,000 per. Amazing. Can’t figure out why but I don’t work in that horse industry so more power to them!
The breeders aren’t concerned about track performance. This stallion will be added to their breeding programs for Amish bred horses.