NBHA Auction/Raffle at the Bird Dog Museum!
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:30 am
The NBHA Raffle and Auction will follow the dinner Saturday evening – July 27th. We encourage anyone who is interested in supporting walking trials to be a part of our fund raiser. Below are a few of the items we have secured so far. This list will grow and I will keep this thread updated as new items come in. If you can NOT be there we still welcome your support. Contact one of the State Directors or Board Members and have them bid for you! We can always “dial you up” when the bidding begins, or have a “ceiling amount” you are willing to pay and bid for you. We would LOVE your support!
TWH Palomino Colt (see below!)
South Texas Quail Hunt
Stud Service from successful kennels – list to come!
Purina Items
Tri-Tronics Pro 200 Collars
Garmin Alpha
Sherry Ebert Roading Harnesses
Amish Leather Items
Western Smokehouse Items
Numerous Buckets with Various Items
We will auction off some of the bigger items and the others will be included as part of a raffle “Bucket” to win.
Info on the Palomino TWH that will be available at the NBHA 2013 Auction
The Tennessee Walking Horse offered is a colt and jointly donated by Colleen and Delene Walsh of the Lazy Y Arrow Ranch along with Fred & Jennifer Smith. Arrow’s Walkers, http://www.arrowswalkers.com/ began in 1986 with foundation mares bred by Calvin Miller of the 24,000 acre Double Diamond Ranch in North Dakota. Some were shown and did well, but all worked primarily as ranch horses. Some history about Fred Smith, he was the Camp Manager at Camp Robinson, AR before Roger Martin. He was very instrumental in the development of this facility. Fred told me the NBHA is near to his heart. We have to thank Fred and Jennifer for the kindness and support of the NBHA. Not very often folks have this generosity. The horse will be started and under saddle. Any additional training or boarding is the responsibility of the purchaser and will be negotiated with Fred & Jennifer Smith. Our horses are easy keepers, known for lots of heart, plenty of bottom, good feet, agile minds, great natural gait, and are just plain pretty. The horses born on the ranch are easy keepers who take care of themselves. They tend to drink at every puddle and happily munch anything in reach. They are real survivor’s not wild mustangs. For more insight to the Lazy Y Arrow Ranch please follow http://www.arrowswalkers.com/
Thank you all for your support!
TWH Palomino Colt (see below!)
South Texas Quail Hunt
Stud Service from successful kennels – list to come!
Purina Items
Tri-Tronics Pro 200 Collars
Garmin Alpha
Sherry Ebert Roading Harnesses
Amish Leather Items
Western Smokehouse Items
Numerous Buckets with Various Items
We will auction off some of the bigger items and the others will be included as part of a raffle “Bucket” to win.
Info on the Palomino TWH that will be available at the NBHA 2013 Auction
The Tennessee Walking Horse offered is a colt and jointly donated by Colleen and Delene Walsh of the Lazy Y Arrow Ranch along with Fred & Jennifer Smith. Arrow’s Walkers, http://www.arrowswalkers.com/ began in 1986 with foundation mares bred by Calvin Miller of the 24,000 acre Double Diamond Ranch in North Dakota. Some were shown and did well, but all worked primarily as ranch horses. Some history about Fred Smith, he was the Camp Manager at Camp Robinson, AR before Roger Martin. He was very instrumental in the development of this facility. Fred told me the NBHA is near to his heart. We have to thank Fred and Jennifer for the kindness and support of the NBHA. Not very often folks have this generosity. The horse will be started and under saddle. Any additional training or boarding is the responsibility of the purchaser and will be negotiated with Fred & Jennifer Smith. Our horses are easy keepers, known for lots of heart, plenty of bottom, good feet, agile minds, great natural gait, and are just plain pretty. The horses born on the ranch are easy keepers who take care of themselves. They tend to drink at every puddle and happily munch anything in reach. They are real survivor’s not wild mustangs. For more insight to the Lazy Y Arrow Ranch please follow http://www.arrowswalkers.com/
Thank you all for your support!