
In this episode of Equestrian Arts, Earlene Smith shares her experience attending a horse-drawn carriage auction in McMinnville, Oregon. She highlights the decline of California auctions, making McMinnville the primary option in the West, while major auctions take place in Pennsylvania's Amish country. Earlene vividly describes the lively auction atmosphere and the importance of these events for the carriage industry.
The episode also features remarkable stories demonstrating the bond between horses and their owners. One story recounts how Alicia's horse saved her life after a severe accident, while another tells of horses forming a protective circle around a lost infant. Earlene emphasizes the unique personalities of horses, the value of mares, and the critical role of proper care and training in preventing behavioral issues.
Tune in to learn more about the dynamic world of horse auctions, the incredible instincts of horses, and the essential aspects of horse care.