Preview the Congress Super Sale entries on Friday

It Had To Be Hoo

Horse shoppers can watch the Preview of Sale horses offered in the 51st Annual Congress Super Sale on Friday Oct. 20, held with the All- American Quarter Horse Congress.   Shoppers will be treated to a Pig Roast luncheon during the sale preview beginning at noon in the Lausche Building at the Ohio Expo Center

“Potential bidders attending the Congress can sit comfortably inside the Lausche building while watching the Sale horses preview,” said Mike Jennings of the Professional Horse Services, LLC, management team. “The pig roast will begin after 11:30 and last as long as the pig does.”

For those who can’t attend the preview on Friday, it will be webcast.   The auction will be webcast, as well.   For the link to the webcast provided by iEquine.com, shoppers can go to http://www.iequine.com/events/2017/10/congress-super-sale-sale-preview

The Congress Super Sale will be held in the Lausche Building on Saturday, Oct. 21.  Announcements and presentations will begin at 9:30 a.m. horses will sell at 10 a.m.

To view or download the catalog for the 51st Annual Congress Super Sale go to https://prohorseservices.com/2017/congress-super-sale-2017/  Catalogs are also available at the Congress in the Lausche building and Congress Hall.

The Congress Super Sale has proven to be the best show horse auction in America, featuring proven show horses, top prospects and breeding stock.   Many top horses will be available in one place to inspect, try-out and purchase.  Over 150 horses will be offered through the 2017 Super Sale.

Sleepless To Night

Riders and owners will compete for a total purse of $74,500 in the Sale Stakes Western Pleasure classes, which will be featured at the Congress on Friday evening, Oct. 20.  More than 30 two year-olds have been entered in the Open and Non-Pro Western Pleasure classes, that are also NSBA approved. These horses were offered through 2016 Congress Super Sale Yearling Stakes session and a sustaining fee of $250 was paid at that time.  The OQHA added $500 for each of the sustained horses, creating a purse of $64,500, which will be divided between the Open and Non Pro classes on a pro-rated basis determined by the number of entries in each division at 2  p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 19.   Scratches after that will not change the payout.  Eligible horses can be entered until 2 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 19, with no late penalty.  In addition, OQHA put up another $10,000 to be paid to the top three placing Limited Riders in each division.  The Limited Rider Purse will be split with $6,000 going to the Open class (1st = $3,000, 2nd = $2,000, 3rd = $1,000) and $4,000 to the Non Pro class (1st – $2,000, 2nd = $1,250, 3rd = $750).  More details are available on the Pro Horse Services website.

The 2017 Yearling Sale Stakes Session gives Western Pleasure horse enthusiasts an opportunity to buy top quality Yearlings.  Yearlings purchased in this session can be eligible for the 2-Year-Old Sale Stakes Western Pleasure classes to be held at the 2018 All American Quarter Horse Congress, with a sustaining fee paid by the buyer.  More than 90 yearlings are offered in this session.

Mike and Stephanie Jennings of Professional Horse Services, LLC are available to answer questions and help you have the best experience whether selling or buying.  Contact them at (855) 272-3905 or email Info@ProHorseServices.com.

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