Last call to register for Ohio Selected Jug Sale

Rock Hill, NY — Now is the time to register with CCI.live for online bidding for this Friday’s (Sept. 18) Ohio Selected Jug Sale, being held at the Pickaway Ag Center, Centerville, Ohio. More than 270 of the State of Ohio’s finest yearlings are being offered at the annual event, which will begin at 10 a.m.

Buckeye state owners and trainers will not want to miss the first crops of several popular sires, including 47 colts and fillies by What The Hill, 37 by Downbytheseaside, 33 by Fear The Dragon and 17 by Long Tom.

The yearlings in this select sale have the look to match their strong pedigrees and are some of the highlights of large consignments from Abby Stables, Cool Winds Farm, Dublin Valley Farm, Hickory Lane Horse Farm, LMN Bred Stables, Midland Acres, Rose Run Farm, Spring Haven Farm, Steiner Stock Farm and Winterwood Farm. Agents Anvil And Lace Farm and Diamond Creek Farm have also brought a host of favorable yearlings to this premier Ohio auction.

In addition, the 12 Hanover Shoe Farms yearlings are now being sold under the Midland Acres banner. This includes a Downbytheseaside half-brother to Western Fame p,1:48.1f ($1,762,725).

Just a few highlights include Walnut Valley Equine selling a What The Hill half-sister (Hip #87) to world champion Barn Girl 1:52.3h ($860,478); Hickory Lane Horse Farm offers a full sister (Hip #92) to It’s Academic 3,1:53.4f ($315,574); Rose Run Farm has an Uncle Peter half-sister (Hip #177) to Rose Run Sydney 4,1:54.1h ($597,703); Spring Haven Farm offers a Fear The Dragon colt (Hip #183) from a full sister to Darlin’s Delight p,4,1:49.1 ($2,901,926), and many, many more.

To register for the Ohio Selected Jug Sale, click here.

This is the last call for prospective purchasers that intend to utilize this state of the art auction management platform, as buyers must register in advance of the sale.

This system provides a secure and reliable bidding experience. The platform is user friendly for the buyer and simplifies sale registration. An auction is viewable on any mobile device, tablet or desktop.

CCI.live was launched as a “first of its kind” live bidding and sale day management service that allows registered users to view, bid and buy livestock during traditional live auction formats, with an auctioneer.

“This platform was not developed because of COVID concerns. We have been successfully enhancing auction sales for years,” noted developer Christy Collins. And, the process is simple. Register, watch the auction and press the bid button. That’s it.

Rest assured this is a “phone bidding” application through the internet. The online platform CCI.live does not make settlement, or collect funds for horses, or charge a fee. As always, successful bidders will pay the sales office for their purchases.

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