Mid Ohio Draft Horse Sale, Spring 23’
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- I spent the week at the spring sale, and rather than show you the sale ring, I decided to show you behind the ring in the stalls as well as everything else that goes on during this week. So much more than just the horses. There was every breed of horse and about 1775 total! Incredible operation they run during the Monday thru Friday sale.
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This was a experience for me I had been to a lot of auctions but never seen anything like this before it was great to look at because my days of buying are over
It was something for sure John, hopefully it brought back some good memories. Thx for watching! Dave
Great video! thanks Keep up the good work!!!!
Wonderful, safe travels 🐴💫😽🌿
I would love to have a horse so beautiful with a lot of personality
Good evening Dave, wow l really don't know what to say, that's a lot going on.But l 5hink you enjoyed yourself.Thankyou so very much for sharing your video.....oh goodness so much stuff.All the very best and we shall see you soon.Very interesting thankyou 💞
Good to hear from you Joyce. Definitely a lot going on, could easily become stimulus overload if you let it! I enjoy going, good folks, good food, beautiful horses! Hope all is well! Dave
Great video, sir. Thank you for sharing this with us. I'm looking to purchase a team of mules soon, I wish I could have made it out to this auction.
Thank you I appreciate it. They do sell mules there but not a huge draw. Definitely have all of the horse drawn equipment. I have 3 drafts and 1 mule currently. Colombia TN has Mule Days in April and they have a ton of teams. It is something to go see for sure. Thx for watching! Dave
Wunderbar! Danke
Danke, ich weiss es zu schatzen!
Love it .
This is awesome
I really enjoyed your video I'd like to say a few days up there I'm like you don't have any help that was some nice items thanks.
Thank you Bobby I appreciate it! You would definitely enjoy it, I’ll be back in March. Just know that the area is addicting and you will find yourself there a couple times a year. March and October are the big sales and the ones I’m sure to make. Hopefully I’ll see you there and I’ll show around! Got some really interesting Amish friends that have a ton of information to share. Thx for watching, Dave
Lovely video, seems so sad for these magestic lovely horses. I would love to give a couple of these a home. Some tremendous looking Flemish horses (What the Americans call Belgian draught) they have some of the most gorgeous heads and lines of any horse, the type I love. Pity so many of the working horses have their tails hacked off or even docked (didnt know the latter was even legal in this day and age). I hope they all found their forever homes and didn't catch anything nasty in this environment which to be honest isn't ideal.
They all went on to new homes and I'll agree with you that the Belgians are beautiful. I have black Percherons but would love a big team of the Belgians. The tail issue is certainly a touchy subject, I don't like it but it still happens. They are arguments for both ways but we know what we like, and thats the long tails. Have a great day and thx for watching! Dave
From what I could see of the two Belgians behind you in the beginning of the video, I like them a lot. When the far horse looks up at the camera you can see the striking head on that beauty, the long lined neck and fine ears. @@bdradley1
@@equestanton1017 Yes absolutely beautiful. There were so many I would have absolutely love to have taken home.
I wish I could get all the horse stuff 😊
You can get all the horse stuff, all you have to do is start! Start small and work up. That’s how I’m doing it! Don’t squash your dreams. Thx for watching, Dave
Hattiesburg Mississippi
Great video but heart breaking that so many horses are put into the auction line and susceptible to the slaughter pipeline
No online bidding? Eckhart and Bowie allows online live bidding..Maybe something other auction houses should consider.
They live stream the auction and do have online bidding.
@@bdradley1 Thanks! Have to check this out.
@@janc8199 thx for watching Jan! It’s addictive if you ever make it in person! Dave
@@bdradley1 I can imagine, I find it addictive when I watch it on line.
I wish I could go with
More than welcome anytime! I go every March and October. I warn you though, it's addicting and will become an annual pilgrimage. Thx for watching, Dave
Was this at Mt Hope? I live in Columbus, so just a couple hours away.
Can anyone just go in the barn and look at the horses?
Wow, they really had a LOT of other stuff besides just horses!
Yes Cheri it’s at Mt Hope. They have sales monthly but the biggest sales are March and October, titled “Mid Ohio Draft Horse Sale”. Anyone can attend, no cost, runs entire week Monday thru Friday. They will have about 1100+ horses over the entire week. You can ride or drive the horses in the outdoor area if interested in buying or just walk the aisles admiring them. Everyone there is very very accommodating, unlike an English (you and I) event where everyone is stuck up and thinks you just want to steal something from them! It’s very interesting, and there is not a single cop anywhere to be seen, a testament to the Amish community. I did a Fall 22’ sale video that focuses mostly on horses. I’m headed up Monday to pick up a new Black Percheron Mare from an Amish man I befriended there. I will also be there for the October sale as prices tend to be lower headed into winter. Hope that helps and thx for watching! Dave
@@bdradley1 Thank you so much, that helps a lot!!
My only concern is weather they would be sent to slaughter the majority are in very good condition but they have hay which is very rare but they can’t turn round a few have their equipment still on it’s nice that their are rugs for the horses to wear but my concern is the slaughter pipeline still they have no space to turn around and some have no hay where is the water I have a feeling that the short tails these beautiful horses have the Amish cut them like it which is a shame do you Dave no what happened to them and weather they were sent to the bad place
The majority of these horses are to replace stock that was sold off last fall or go on the show circuit. They have their gear on because they are getting ready to be hitched to a wagon to demonstrate their capabilities. If you go show, the rules are it has to have a docked tail (don't know why, maybe tradition). So the Amish just dock the tails at birth. They don't all have hay because if they had unlimited access, then they could colic in owners absence. They were fed regularly. This is not a Horse Plus Humane Society auction and not all auctions are bad.
Denise...whether, not weather. Learn how to spell, and learn about horse auctions
@@bdradley1 thank you for explaining this which I didn’t no it’s just all people hear is the horse slaughter auctions and never the positive ones like this
@@deniseshephard3347 yes ma’am
@@mervjb809 learn how to be nice