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Stockland Hosts 175
Head of Sale Horses
By
Margo Mossburg
Stockland Livestock Exchange in Davenport, Wash. is a sales
institution that first started off Freya Street, Spokane,
Wash., near Spokane Community College in 1962. In 1981,
Ted and Joanne Kerst bought the exchange and in 1999 moved
it to its present location in Davenport, Wash. Stockland
is a family affair: son Joe is the Office Manager; daughter
Alicia is Assistant Bid recorder. Their other son, John,
also works for Stocklands as Field Man who solicits cattle
breeders to send their animals in for the livestock sales.
When attending the Stockland Livestock Exchange., be sure
to go early to find a good seat and parking, as their sales
can be very crowed. The June 28 sale featuring breeding
horses from the Northeast Washington Horse Breeders Association
located in Colville, Wash was no exception.
The sale drew 175 horses from all over Washington, Idaho,
Oregon and Montana. It was a full house for people too.
The room seats 500 people and they were packed in
there to see this big sale, according to Ted Kerst.
One sales attendee, Doug Martin of Sandpoint, Idaho, stated,
The drive is worth it. I would not miss the sale.
Stockland has horse sales the last Saturday of every month
except in December and January. These are our regular
horses sales 10 months out of the year. These feature breeder
sales also draw in all the local owners to who want to cash
in on the advertising, stated Kerst who went on to
say that their horse sales have increased in size because
the sale barns at Okanogan and Quincy have shut down. It
is not something we like to see, but we have seen our entries
grow.
Top selling horse of the sale was a Quarter Horse gelding
formerly owned by Sandy Sterrett, Davenport, Wash. The new
owner is Bob Manion who paid $2,400.
Vist the Stockland website
stocklandlivestock.com
The author is an equine trainer, artist and photographer
who owns www.dragoonstudios.net
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