When the last virtual bid was accepted, the result was clear: the 38 horses of the Verden November Auction Onlie achieved an average price of 14,632 Euros. The best-paid offer was Chubakka Black, who found a new owner for 37,000 Euros. A customer from Great Britain won the bidding duel on the Internet.
Once again, it was a show jumper that became the most expensive horse at a Verden auction. The four-year-old Chubakko/Stakkato son Chubakka Black (breeder and exhibitor: Volker Bremermann, Oyten) was already considered one of the highlights of the show jumping collection in advance. Eleven bidders placed 47 bids before the dark bay, out of a dam line with successful sport horses, went to British ownership for 37,000 Euros.
The most sought-after dressage talent from the renowned dam line of Juromette , which not only produced Westphalia’s stamp stallion Radetzky but also the privately owned stallion Don Schufro, who has achieved Olympic honors, cost only 1,500 Euros less. The Secret/Lauries Crusador xx son Silence SF (breeder and exhibitor: Sven Seidel-Fehling, Eyendorf) is at the beginning of a promising career after top placings in riding horse tests and was worth 35,500 Euros to a dressage rider from Schleswig-Holstein.
The small but select collection achieved an average price of 14,632 Euros. About a third was sold to bidders outside Germany. In addition to customers from neighboring European countries, a buyer from the United Arab Emirates was successful twice.
The collection of the November auction offers for the first time by 18 youngsters. The representatives of the 2022 crop, who, with the exception of two mares, were selected for the pre-selection for the stallion licensing, lived up to the good reputation that preceded them. On average, 11,353 Euros had to be invested. The bid for team player PJF by Total Diamond PS/Secret (breeder: Jürgen Fetzer, Zimmern, exhibitor: Christine Klaewer, Lentföhrden) ended at 20,000 Euros.