June 27, 2009...5:21 pm

Living The Legacy II Sale

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On Saturday, June 20, Dan Adcock’s Lazy 71 Ranch Legacy Sale was held in Lenapah, Oklahoma. The ranch headquarters is the former “Lowry Ranch” that produced world champion ropers including Fred Lowry and Shoat Webster, along with some great horses.

One hundred and ten horses, genetically stacked for generations to meet the standards of ranch horses, were offered. They were bred to cover the country, stay sound, and remain focused on cattle.

The high selling horse was Surprise Me Twice, a 1999 chestnut gelding. Offered as “cowy, good to rope and sort on”, he brought $7,200. The top 5 horses, consisting of 4 geldings and 1 stallion, averaged $5,760.

The 110 horses sold for a total of $211,450, with the average price being $1,922.

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