Enter Now for the National Online Breeding Stock Sale

Media Release - Wednesday June 11

Entries are being loaded for the National Online Breeding Stock Sale?on?Gavelhouse Plus?with these due for the popular stand-alone breeding stock sale by 17th June. 

Breeders will have the opportunity to offer quality broodmares as well as stallion shares and nominations at a key time ahead of the breeding season. 

Over the past three years the sale toppers have included?Yearn,?Chanel’s Choice?and?Dee and Gee?who fetched $195,000, $115,000 and $105,000 respectively. 

The Sale has been a great source of investment potential, with future progeny going on to sell well at Karaka. 

High Tranquility?was a $30,500 purchase at the 2021 edition of the Breeding Stock Sale, while her Vadamos colt born in 2022 went on to sell for $220,000 at Karaka 2024. 

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Another mare from that Sale,?Pin Up Lae?was sold in foal to Per Incanto for just $15,000. 18 months later, the resulting foal was sold as a yearling at Karaka for $200,000. 

The sale’s entry fee will remain at $400 + GST and commission will be 5% with no pass in fees. 

Key dates: 

  • Entries open now. 

  • Entries close Tuesday 17 June at 10pm, late entries may be accepted but after that date, they must be submitted first via email to Haylie Martin haylie@gavelhouse.com  

  • Catalogue live Friday 27 June 

  • Bidding ends from 7pm (NZT) on Wednesday 9 July. 

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