About the Sale

Dear Guests, and Buyers:

Our reputation for placing horses in appropriate homes is spreading. Donors are gaining confidence in our program and are willing to give us high quality registered horses. Subsequently, we are offering many horses with World Champion bloodlines. Our buyers take time to study the portfolios so they know all about the horse they are bidding on. This results in a win-win situation.”

We are offering lots of color and a variety of breeds and types this year. Ages range from weanlings to a 10-year old gelding. One of the main goals of the class is to get these horses into homes where they will fit well and stay for years to come," Says Jack. "The students are working very hard to produce a first rate auction. We are hoping for a big crowd to show moral support of this "real-life" business experience. Sightseers are most definitely welcome. On the other hand, if you choose to buy a horse from the Razorback Roundup your money will be going to a very worthwhile cause. All profits go to support the horses, student activities, and teaching programs in the Department of Animal Science. 

Here is our mission.

  • This sale will be conducted with absolute honesty (complete disclosure of all negative facts known). No rolling the bid from the auction block. No surprises when you get your new horse home!
     

  • Our primary goal is to place each individual horse in the best home we can. Price is of secondary importance.

I invite and encourage you to ask me questions about suitability of a horse for your needs. If in my opinion, it is not a good "fit", I will say so. I will also include a personal letter in the front of each horses' training notebook (on display for you to study) pointing out any problems with the horse. Read it before bidding!

To offer students a broad range of experience and information, the D. E. King Equine Program does not focus on any one breed or discipline. This philosophy is obvious at our auction.

Please support the efforts of my students and staff. Come to the sale to buy, or just to watch. Your participation encourages these young people to put forth their best effort, and to learn by "doing". They are learning to work hard and actively participate in a business venture with high ethical standards. Isn't that what most employers are looking for?

See you at the sale,

Nancy E. Jack
Director, D. E. King Equine Program

 

 

 

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University of Arkansas
Department of Animal Science
AFLS B114
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701
Phone:  (479) 575-4351 * Fax:  (479) 575-5756
 

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