What are horse auctions?
For most people, the term “horse auction” conjures up images of elite Kentucky sales rings where racehorses may be sold for tens of thousands of dollars. But there is a darker side to horse auctions. In the United States, the local horse auction is the primary place where people buy and sell horses. Generally held at county livestock markets on a weekly or monthly basis, horse auctions are the place where people conduct the commercial trade in equines.Where do these horse auctions take place? Horse auctions are held in virtually every state. There are hundreds of horse auctions each year, with the largest number of horses being auctioned in Texas, California, Kansas, and New Mexico.What kinds of horses are auctioned at these sales? Thousands of horses are auctioned each year, including healthy pleasure horses and ponies, racehorses who didn’t make it at the track, draft horses, donkeys, mules, and others.Who buys all these horses? While some people looking for inexpensive riding horses