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  • #21
    Go to the auction yourself. Not only will you save the markup, you'll get the horse before they're exposed to the lovely bugs that are rampant at the feedlots.

    Someone mentioned Hermiston. A fried if mine goes to Lewiston. There are a TON of really, really nice horses that run through Lewiston and very few non-kill buyer bidders.

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      #22
      Hi RedmondDressage, Thank you for your post. I looked to see when the auction is but was unable to find much information on the feedlot. Most searches bring me back to Samantha and her phone number. Do you happen to know if there is a website or any information would be great. Thanks

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Montanahorse View Post
        I just received a message from Samantha on facebook, It said, "I hope you got my phone message yesterday, Conco is sold". Conco was the horse I was interested in. I replied that I was very happy for the horse and hope he is going to a home that will give him a good life. I felt she was trying to hurt me with the blunt statement. I am a little more of a grown-up than that, but in any event, I do hope if anything she says is true, that he gets the home he deserves. Thank you, everyone, for your replies.
        The 'The truck is coming!!!' threat doesn't work if once in a while the horses don't ship/disappear... those are almost exact words she spoke to a volunteer, so yeah I would assume that she sent that to you as a poke to say 'next time you better act faster!' because otherwise they often claim to not have time to communicate vital information.

        And yes Chuck sells horses... if you pulled up and wanted to see if he had any horses for sale that might suit you, I imagine he or someone working for him would show you what he has for sale... that's the premise of his business, after all. And last I heard there are signs along the hwy stating that.
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        • #24
          Some of these dealers use photos and descriptions of horses they sold years ago...or never did have, just a random picture and made up tale of woe and impending doom.

          it's a simple bait and switch scam. Been around for centuries with all sorts of merchandise. Any time any seller tells you they coincidently just happen to have anything that is exactly what you told them you were looking for? Beware.
          When opportunity knocks it's wearing overalls and looks like work.

          The horse world. Two people. Three opinions.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Montanahorse View Post
            Hi RedmondDressage, Thank you for your post. I looked to see when the auction is but was unable to find much information on the feedlot. Most searches bring me back to Samantha and her phone number. Do you happen to know if there is a website or any information would be great. Thanks
            I'll ask my friend about Lewiston - their online presence looks to be lacking but I believe it's this place http://lewistonlivestock.com/. I *think* the horses run through on the same days as cattle and they are not well publicized. According to my friend at most of the auctions it's almost exclusively kill buyers, aside from her.

            Hermiston info can be found here: https://www.hermistonhorsesale.com/

            I bought a little ranch gelding from the kill buyer in Yakima. He came from the Hermiston auction though and was a FANTASTIC little horse. I found him a great trail home but he is a perfect example of the good horses that run through those auctions. We also get a lot of really nice, young Andalusians and Andy crosses.

            There's also an auction in Eugene, OR: https://www.facebook.com/groups/634083809971848/

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            • #26
              If this is the route you want to go, go to the local auction. However, I hope you are a pretty experienced person, or know somebody you can take with you that is experienced. As others have posted, you can get a horse that is there of no fault of its own, or a horse that is there because they are seriously ill or seriously dangerous, and the owner wants one last chance to make a couple of dollars.
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              • #27
                The lewiston sale is hard because it completely caters to the kill buyer. You are no longer allowed to go in the pens so it is impossible to really look at the horses in the inner section. The owners also rarely leave any info on their horses so it's just a crap shoot. That being said, there are some really nice horses that go through there.
                The owner of cocolalla creek sport horses is who goes to the sale every month, so you can find her info via FB and see what she brings home, rehabs and resells.

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