Quarter Horse Stallion Service Auctions for Sale and Purchase

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Quarter Horse stallion service auctions are a unique way for breeders to acquire top-quality genetics for their mares.

These auctions typically feature a selection of elite Quarter Horse stallions, each with their own strengths and accomplishments.

The stallions are often sired by champion bloodlines, with many having won titles in major competitions.

Potential buyers can browse through the auction catalog to find the perfect stallion to suit their breeding program's needs.

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Stallion Service Auctions

Stallion Service Auctions are a great way to get involved in the Quarter Horse industry.

The NSBA Stallion Service Auction offers 75% of the advertised breeding fee through October 31, with a minimum fee of $400 ($300 minimum breed fee plus $100 administrative fee).

You can bid on stallion services online through various platforms, such as the National Snaffle Bit Association Stallion Service Auction website (nsbastallionauction.com).

The bidding process varies depending on the auction, but some offer a "Buy It Now" option at half the advertised fee, plus $100.

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The LQHBA Stallion Service Auction, for example, will be open from December 17, 2019, to January 24, 2020, and will close at 7:00 p.m. CST.

Successful bidders will be notified within 24 hours and all credit card payments will be run through within 48 hours.

All stallion services are sold in concurrence with the conditions and procedures of the farm at which the stallion stands.

Here are some key dates for upcoming stallion service auctions:

These auctions offer a great opportunity to get involved in the Quarter Horse industry and support the promotion of Quarter Horses.

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Upcoming Auctions

The January INTERNET Auction is closing soon, so be sure to check it out. The auction will close on Thursday, January 23, and features over 50 proven show horses and prospects for various events.

If you're interested in bidding on stallion services, there are two auctions closing soon. The Go For The Gold Futurity Stallion Service Auction will close on Saturday, January 25, and features over 170 breedings to AQHA, APHA, and ApHC stallions.

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The East Coast Halter Futurity Stallion Service Auction will close on Tuesday, January 28, and features more than 75 breedings to AQHA, APHA, and Appaloosa stallions. This auction also includes some Hunter Under Saddle and Western Pleasure sires.

You can view the Internet Auction Catalogs at https://internethorseauctions.com/index.php, and for more information on registering to bid and how the Internet Auction works, go to https://prohorseservices.com/how-to/.

Stallion Auctions

Stallion auctions are a convenient way to purchase stallion breeding services, and they often offer significant savings compared to buying directly from the stallion owner.

You can bid on stallion breeding services through online auctions, which typically start in the fall and run through the end of the year. The NSBA Stallion Service Auction, for example, offers breeding services for 75% of the advertised fee from October 1 to October 31.

Some stallion service auctions have a "Buy It Now" option for unsold stallions, where you can purchase the breeding service at half the advertised fee, plus $100. The minimum fee for a stallion to sell is $400, which includes a $300 minimum breed fee and a $100 administrative fee.

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The bidding process for stallion service auctions can be competitive, but it's essential to understand the rules and regulations before submitting a bid. For instance, some auctions may continue bidding in increments of five minutes if two or more people are bidding on the same stallion service within the last five minutes of the auction closing.

Here's a brief overview of the stallion service auction process:

The successful bidder of a stallion service must use the breeding during the current breeding season, and semen collection and shipping are not included in the purchase price.

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