Organizers report strong prices at Congress sales

Heza Satin Ego

Two separate sales were featured at this year’s All American Quarter Horse Congress in Columbus, Ohio. Both events were organized by Pro Horse Services.

The Ranch Horse Sale was held first on Oct. 1 and featured over 50 horses from a variety of breeds. Sold at $45,000, the highest sale of the Ranch Horse Sale was Heza Satin Ego, a 2018 gelding Appaloosa. By Suchan Ego and out of Satin Collection, the palomino was consigned by Jake Masters and is described as “goofy, friendly, and outgoing.” A total sale price of $368,350 was reported and sale average of $14,167.31.

Makin Me All Fancy

The Super Sale, was even larger, with over 153 horses offered. The highest seller of the Super Sale was the 2021 mare, Makin Me All Fancy, who sold for $65,000. Registered with both the AQHA and PHBA, the palomino filly is by Makin Me Willy Wild and out of Invite Tinkerbelle. Consigned by Brett and Heather Caplinger, the agents for Patti Cerio, Makin Me All Fancy already holds multiple World Champion titles in the Longe Line. Overall, the Super Sale finished with a total sale price of $1,155,950.00, over $20,000 more than the 2021 Super Sale, and a sale average of $13,286.78.

For additional information on the 2022 sales visit www.prohorseservices.com

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