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Minnesota Thoroughbred Association Stallion Season Auction Begins Jan. 3
- Updated: December 29, 2020
The Minnesota Thoroughbred Association will conduct its 2021 Stallion Season Auction Jan. 3 through Jan. 11, featuring more than 50 premier stallions from Kentucky, Florida, Oklahoma and Minnesota. The on-line auction will be hosted at www.thoroughlybred.com.
A new incentive is also being offered for this year’s auction from the Minnesota Breeders’ Fund. Any breeder who purchases a stallion season through the 2021 MTA Stallion Season Auction and foals in Minnesota will receive a $ 1,000 check when the foal is registered with the Minnesota Racing Commission in 2022.
“As we leave 2020 behind, organizers at the Minnesota Thoroughbred Association are excited to provide breeders with many terrific stallions to build on in the future,” said Kay King, executive director of the MTA.
Bids will be placed on a rolling bases for all eight days of the sale. Stallion seasons can be searched by state or name on the website. New stallion seasons may continue to be added through the duration of the sale.
For the current Stallion Season Auction list, visit minnesotabred.com/.
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