The Department of Animal Science
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The Department of Animal Science
Department of Animal Science Annual Spring Horse Auction & Tack and Equipment Tag Sale Saturday, April 25, 2015 Horsebarn Hill Arena Amy Zembroski, ANSC student, poses with One Hot Tamale SATURDAY SCHEDULE: 9:00 AM: Tack & Equipment Tag Sale - All Day Sale Barn Opens (Coffee and Donuts Available) 11:00 AM: Preview of Horses - Horsebarn Hill Arena 1:00 PM: Horse Auction - Horsebarn Hill Arena We have assembled a nice group of University horses that have had extensive use in our various equine programs. In addition, we have consignments from the CT Department of Agriculture Equine Rescue Program. Nutrena® is offering a certificate for a consultation and one free bag of feed to every person who purchases a horse at the auction. In addition to the Horse Auction on Saturday, a Tack and Equipment Tag Sale will be held all day in the Horsebarn Hill Arena. Food will be available for purchase at the auction and will be provided by Request A Chef. http://horseauction.uconn.edu https://www.facebook.com/UConnAnimalScience An Equal Opportunity Employer and Program Provider Terms and Conditions Bidding – All potential buyers must register at the sale office with a form of ID (driver’s license) prior to the sale. The highest bidder shall be the buyer and if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the horse will immediately be put up again for advance bids. If there is no advance, the horse shall go to the person from whom the auctioneer recognized the last bid. The auctioneer will decline any bid made by persons who, in his opinion, are not responsible bidders. University of Connecticut horses will not be sold for less than $500. The Department of Animal Science has several horses with a higher reserve. These horses are noted in the catalog by an asterisk.* Buyer’s Payment + 5% Premium Fee – Buyers shall pay for the horse within 1 hour upon conclusion of the sale and will pay by one of the following means: credit card (MasterCard or Visa ONLY), cash, cashier’s check, personal check, or a traveler’s check. A 5% Buyer’s Premium Fee will be charged on all sales, however, if a buyer pays by approved check or cash, this fee will be waived. Warranty – All sales are final upon fall of the hammer. There is no implied or express warranty on any horse. All horses are sold as is, where is. Catalog – Every effort has been made to assure correctness in the catalog. The seller, sale management and auctioneer are not responsible for errors or omissions. All statements and corrections announced at the sale shall supersede the catalog. The catalog is subject to change. Stabling – Horses must be paid for and removed from the sale premises within one hour upon conclusion of the sale. Buyers must present their Bill of Sale to the stable manager at the horse barn upon pick-up. Transportation – The buyer, at his or her expense, shall arrange for transportation for each horse purchased at the sale. Several transporters may be available. Selling Order – Horses will be sold in lot number order. Health Statement – All horses presented for sale have a vaccination record, a 60day coggins test, and a state health certificate issued within 10 days of the sale. Auctioneer Sale Managers Mr. John Bennett Mr. John Bennett Ms. Amy Zembroski Ms. Kathleen Pelletier Ms. Jennifer Simoniello Ms. Kaitlyn Boggio Business Office Ms. Kathleen Pelletier Ms. Jennifer Simoniello Catalog and Contracts Ms. Michelle Grant Ms. Jennifer Simoniello Stable Managers Ms. Jane Griffin Ms. Valerie Mazrek Pedigrees Website Dr. James Dinger Ms. Michelle Grant Ms. Jennifer Simoniello The College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources Department of Animal Science (ANSC) conducts the Annual Spring Horse Auction to benefit the Animal Science Equine Science Program. This sale is organized exclusively by Animal Science students with faculty and staff supervision 2015 Auction List Potential buyers are invited to ride or view UConn horses entered in the sale one week prior to sale day. Please call (860) 486-2034 to make an appointment between the hours of 10 AM – 4 PM, M-F. Riders will be required to complete and sign a Rider’s Acknowledgement and Consent Form. We ask that you limit your time to 30 minutes per horse. Lot # / Name Description 1. Stillwell Spy* 15.1hh, 5-year-old registered bay Morgan gelding. “Spy” is currently being trained by an independent study rider. He is very sweet and has great ground manners. Though he is still green, he always tries to please his rider and does everything that is asked of him. He is very energetic towards his job and is eager to learn and has the potential to be a great horse in any program 2. Aly 16hh, 6-year-old registered chestnut Thoroughbred mare. Aly would make a great hunter prospect. She is broke on the flat with a lofty trot and rocking horse canter, and has been slowly started over fences. She is honest and a quick learner. Aly is best suited for an intermediate or advanced rider as she is still green over fences. She aims to please and is willing to try anything asked of her. 3. Odie 16.1hh, 13-year-old chestnut Thoroughbred. Odie is in our Polo program. He is very quiet, sweet and easy to work around. He has smooth gaits, making for a comfortable ride. He has also shown to have potential as a bomb-proof trail horse. He neck reins easily and is very responsive to his rider. 4. Firecracker Donkey gelding. This is Mr. Personality! Very sweet, loves attention and easy to handle. Likes to "just hang out" with people. Although he is in his mid-20s, he is very playful with the other donkeys and horses, especially the youngsters. He would make a great companion for any equine. He is good for the farrier and the vet and has no known health conditions. CT Department of Agriculture – Equine Rescue Program 5. UC Mischief Managed* 6. Duchess 7. Tri 15.1hh, 4-year-old registered bay Morgan mare. Mischief is a recent graduate of our Light Horse training program. She has been developing her walk, trot and canter under English saddle this past fall. She has a smooth walk, trot, and canter. Her determined and quick learning character makes her a good prospect for any discipline. Because Mischief is still green, she would best be suited for an intermediate rider. 16hh, 15-year-old bay Thoroughbred mare. This gorgeous bay mare came to us as a Polo prospect, but we found that she was better suited for the UConn equitation program. She is an attractive individual suited for an advanced rider and a great prospect for equitation and hunters. She is well broke on the flat and has been started over fences. She is very brave and a quick, willing learner. Tri is a donkey in her late 20's, easy to handle and very gentle. She is quiet natured, gets along with everyone and anything on the farm. She enjoys being groomed and sunbathing. She has no vices and is good for the farrier and vet. She has no known health conditions. CT Department of Agriculture – Equine Rescue Program 8. Rubicon* 16hh, 16-year-old bay Oldenburg gelding. Rubicon is a gentleman in the saddle and has a background in dressage. He likes to jump, has a big stride, and would be suitable for the lower level hunters. Here at UConn, Rubicon has also participated and shined in both intercollegiate dressage and hunt seat shows. Currently schooling second level dressage movements. Rubicon would be best suited for an intermediate rider. 9. Nantucket Sound* 14.2hh, 9-year-old registered bay Morgan gelding. “Tuck” came to UConn in training and has been put into the lesson program and is a member of the UConn Drill Team. He goes both English and Western, and is very responsive on the flat. He is best suited for an intermediate or advanced rider as he needs help from his rider over fences. He is willing to learn, excited about his job and very easy to work around. Tuck also enjoys trails and is very brave on them. 10. Mama Mia 15.2hh, 13 year old bay Thoroughbred mare. She is part of the UConn Polo Program, but would be great as a pleasure horse. Mama is a retired high goal Polo pony that is fearless and willing. She can be strong, revealing her passion, but has an easygoing temperament. Experienced Rider. 11. UC Aries* 15.1hh, 13-year-old registered chestnut Morgan gelding. “Aries” is a pleasure to ride and has been used in dressage, western, and hunt seat shows here at UConn. He has schooled first level dressage movements, and also is used for reining and western horsemanship as well as the UConn Drill Team. He is good on trails and would be best suited for an intermediate rider. 12. Moss 15-year-old female mule. Moss is gentle but spunky! She enjoys running around and playing with her herd mates. She likes to be in charge of the others, but is not aggressive about it. She is easy to handle but can be a bit timid with new situations. When she does get nervous, she is a "stop and stare" kind of girl. No vices and good for the farrier and vet. CT Department of Agriculture – Equine Rescue Program 13. One Hot Tamale 15.3hh, 9-year-old registered bay Morgan mare. At UConn, Tamale has been through our training, lesson and breeding program. She has a natural head set and has won blue ribbons as a hunter pleasure horse. She has been broke to drive through our training program. An intermediate rider with soft hands would be best suited for this mare. Great pedigree to boot! 14. Isis 14.2hh, 25-year-old grey Arab mare. Isis is the typical princess, she loves attention, grooming and running around showing off. She is not a fan of other horses, but thrives on human affection. She is not spooky and is wonderful for the vet and the farrier. She is the horse that we use to teach new workers all about handling horses, and is beginner safe as far as ground work goes. Isis is broke to ride, but is very rusty and needs some saddle time. She has some minor arthritis in her hocks, but has had no major health issues that we know of. Isis has been owned by the state for several years and is having a hard time finding a forever home, but she is a wonderful mare and would make someone a lovely riding partner. CT Department of Agriculture – Equine Rescue Program 15. Hipp’s Ballerina 14.2hh, 12-year-old bay Morgan mare. “Belle” is trained for the hunter pleasure division. She is a smart, quick learner and easy to get along with. She would be best suited for an intermediate to advanced rider. Belle has a great pedigree to match her personality. 16. Angie 15.3hh, 12 year old bay Thoroughbred mare. Angie is a very quiet mare with good ground manners. She gets along well with other horses. Angie has been used in UConn’s Polo program. She will make a good school horse with the right training. Notes A special thank you to the following sponsors for their contribution to our Auction: www.requestachef.com www.nutrenaworld.com www.gmthompson.net Visit us during fall 2015 Open House! 4-year Bachelor of Science Degree Pre-Vet/ Pre-Professional, Equine Science, Business/Service, Animal Biotechnology, Food Science, Production Management 2-year Associate of Applied Science Degree Dairy/Livestock or Equine Science Student Opportunities: ∙ “Hands-on” Experience with UConn Animals ∙ Undergraduate Research ∙ Scholarships ∙ Education Abroad & Internships Student Activities: Dairy Club, Dressage Team, Drill Team, Equestrian Team, Little International Horse & Livestock Show, Men’s & Women’s Polo Teams, Poultry Club, Pre-Vet Club, Western Team and many more! www.animalscience.uconn.edu Animal Units Conveniently Located on Campus! (Equine, beef & dairy cattle, poultry, and sheep)