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| Anybody have any predictions on what the broodmares will bring? Does it look like we may be able to go to the sale in person? |
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  Location: The Great Northwest | You can go there to view the horses. |
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Regular
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  Location: B-F-E | Just scoped out all the horses. I'm really interested to see how much they go for since it's an online auction. What are your guesses? |
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| I went back and looked at past years results, I kind of think they will go just as high. I think all the people that usually go will be watching to see if they can get the horses for a cheaper price. They have some really nice horses that according to the write up are already on the barrel pattern, I am curious as to how much those go for. |
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     Location: Northeast SD | It would be helpful to know if any are in foal or if they are even fertile at the age some of them are. |
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| Surely if in foal they would say!!! I just have no idea what they will bring. |
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   Location: Arkansas | SoDak - 2020-05-04 8:14 AM
It would be helpful to know if any are in foal or if they are even fertile at the age some of them are.
There is a link to footnotes on the Jud Little Facebook page. Some of the mares are exposed for next year, some have foals on their sides. Some don't say, so I assume they are open |
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | I thought it would mostly be broodmares and colts, I was amazed at how many 5-7 year olds that were started on barrels or roping. I wish I had some disposable income, I might try and pick up one that just needs seasoned. |
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