The Hanoverian Association notched up its hitherto best turnover at a May-auction. The Rotspon/Davignon-son Roletto, bred and raised by Pedro Pavao from Hemmoor, will travel to the United States.
The riding horses achieved an average auction sales price of Euro 10.622,00, the second best result at a May-auction so far. 74 Hanoverian horses were offered, 50% of them were sold to foreign countries. It was the second time that Thai customers bought a horse, a new customer from Ireland bought four horses. With a total of 11 horses, American customers acquired the biggest lot, followed by Great Britain with seven and Spain with six horses.
It was the first time that foals were offered at a May-auction. 29 entered the Niedersachsenhalle. With a price of Euro 7.200,-, paid by a successful raising farm from Lower Saxony, the black filly Wiebke by Wolkentanz/Rubinstein (breeder and exhibitor: Reinhard Wilms, Hinte) was the most expensive foal. Three foals were purchased by foreign customers.
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