Oct 29, 2012
Saturday evening was the debut for Woodland's International Sales, in Koningshooikt, Belgium. The group around 2 Belgian Champions, Niels Bruynseels and Nick Vrins presented a collection of 21 horses, including 1 foal, 2 two-year olds, 6 three-year olds and 12 under saddle.
The highest price of the evening was given for Back-Up, a 5-year-old mare by Kashmir van't Schuttershof, now owned by Radovan Silo from Slovakia. But she was not the only horse to leave Belgium. Gamine (Cassini I) moves to Colombia for 55.000€ and so does Joyce van den Bisschop. England welcomes Detroit (Numero Uno) and Herciro (Cicero Z) shifts to South Africa at 60.000€.
The most expensive loose jumper was the Z-approved stallion Jaguar, who joins the Meynaerts family at 44.000€, and so does the 5 year old Dior (Indoctro). The beautiful Estefania was sold at 44.000€ and Krismar Horsetrucks invested in 2 horses at Woodland's. The total price was 577.000€.
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Source: Press release from Woodland's International Sales.