Austria has bought the best selling horse at the Marbach Auction last week. First Class H (by Fürstenball) was auctioned for no less thatn 93,000 Euro. The average auction price for horses was set at 22,457.14 euro. For the 32 horses the switch of owners was set for 21,344.38 euro. The two approved stallions and 8 non-approved stallions were set for 26,050 euro. USA bought 4 horses, while Austria acquired three. Two horses move to Thailand and one to Switzerland and Canada. In Europe the most expensive hengst was acquired by Astrid von Velsen-Zerweck - director of the Landgestüt in Marbach. She bought Durello (by Destano) for 50,000.00 Euro. CLICK HERE FOR THE LIST.
Austria has bought the best selling horse at the Marbach Auction last week. First Class H (by Fürstenball) was auctioned for no less thatn 93,000 Euro. The average auction price for horses was set at 22,457.14 euro. For the 32 horses the switch of owners was set for 21,344.38 euro. The two approved stallions and 8 non-approved stallions were set for 26,050 euro. USA bought 4 horses, while Austria acquired three. Two horses move to Thailand and one to Switzerland and Canada. In Europe the most expensive hengst was acquired by Astrid von Velsen-Zerweck - director of the Landgestüt in Marbach. She bought Durello (by Destano) for 50,000.00 Euro. CLICK HERE FOR THE LIST.