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Buell
Ranch displays fine horses
Lovers of fine
horses and those who just want to view a new equine facility in Sisters
will want to be sure to visit the Buell Arabian Ranch, located on Cloverdale
Road, on Saturday, September 21.
Jerry and Nancy Buell are
hosting their first annual private treaty sale of purebred and half-Arabians
and National Show Horse pintos. There will also be a presentation of stallions
whose 2003 breeding services will be offered at a discount if purchased
on the day.
The Buells emphasize that
the event is open to anyone with an interest in horses.
With a flair for hospitality,
Nancy has arranged for refreshments and for Roland White and Company to
provide live music.
While the ranch has hosted
open days in the past, the Buells are particularly excited about this
one.
"For the first time we have
an indoor arena and selling center," said Nancy. "We are just finishing
phase one and can now have nice events without worrying about the weather."
The construction of the facility
has been a marathon effort by Jerry Buell, who has done almost all of
the work himself.
Future plans involve a focus
on training and showing young horses. There will also be a limited number
of stalls available for full-service boarding.
"Animal health care is one
of our strong points," said Nancy. "We want to be able to share our health
and maintenance expertise with our boarders.
"We are particularly interested
in serving absentee owners; those people who may live in the Sisters area
for only part of the year or who want to go out of the area for extended
periods, and want to know that their horses are receiving the best of
care."
Some of the horses that will
be available at the sale have been bred by the Buells, while others are
being consigned by their clients. There are several that are suitable
for intermediate riders.
"We are blessed in Central
Oregon to have available many horses which are the result of top national
breeding programs that were active in the 80s," Nancy Buell said.
Since those golden days of
purebred Arabian horse breeding, the market has created an equally strong
demand for half-Arabian horses.
A popular cross is with the
American Saddlebred, a breed renowned for its showiness and size, and
also obtainable in solid or pinto coloring. The resulting cross created
a breed which has become the National Show Horse.
In 1990 the Buells began to
breed only half-Arabs, and purchased a pinto Saddlebred stallion, "Strikes
Megabucks," as the foundation sire for their program. |
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