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Dabora Sponsors Southern Saddlebred Sales Free USEF Webcast



Southern Saddlebred Fall Sale will be webcast once again via the USEF Network.  The USEF Network channel link is already active, and video of the entire Spring Sale can be replayed.  “If you missed the Spring Sale, or want to see what the facility looks like, you can take a look at the video archive,” said Jackie Hale.  Entries close for the Fall Sale the week of September 10th.  “We are requesting space reservations by the first of the week, with completed entries in hand by the end of next week.”

Due to the high quality and reliability of the spring webcast, SSS has expanded their plans for the fall.  “We’ll be accepting phone bids and credit cards, making it even easier for prospective buyers from all across the country to participate.”  Jackie added,  “We are especially appreciative of Saddle Horse Report and Horse World for their support of this event as Gold Webcast Sponsors.”   Jarvis Insurance, another webcast sponsor, is offering Fall of the Hammer Coverage for each purchase, with 10 days free full mortality coverage.   “Thanks to these industry leaders for recognizing the need for this sale, and helping us promote the show horse industry to a broader market via the USEF Network.”

Visit the recently redesigned SSS website at www.southernsaddlebredsales.com for complete information on the upcoming event, sale entry forms, and to link to the USEF Network.

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