The May Equitop auction of the Hanoverian Society on May 6, 2006, finished with good results. A dressage rider from Cologne paid the highest price of 43,000 euro for the Worldly-son Whinni-Pooh, bred by Heinrich Minners from Osten.
68 of the 70 exhibited Hanoverian horses were sold at an average auction sales price of 9,776.47 euro. Conni by Contendro/Escudo, bred by Werner Beckmann from Wischhafen, was the most expensive jumper. She was sold for 17,000 euro and will move to the United States.
31 horses will find their new home abroad. This time, Sweden leads the export rankings. Seven horses were bought by Swedish customers, followed by the United States with five and Great Britain with four horses.
13 foals were offered for sale, and the highest price of 8,000 euro was paid by Italian customers for a Stakkato/Drosselklang II-foal. The filly was bred and presented by Hans-Werner Schubert from Hohenhenningen. 4,250 euro was the average price paid for the 10 Hanoverian foals that were sold. Eight of them will be exported.
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