New England Properties

This Weeks Camelot Horses..Help Save Them From Slaughter

Available - Camelot

Updated 06/30/2011 10 am
June 29, 2011 -  Big numbers in the 70'ish range, but 24 sold to #10, 2 to #1 and 3 No-Sales (went back home with sellers)

10 a.m. update - 22 left to go . . . 

 

787- Mini 32"donkey, bay yearling, gelding, Fuzzy face SWEET, in you pocket kinda guy, Led thru nicely. $150

788 - Mini 32"donkey, grey, 12yo, Jack. Led thru nicely, Sweet & very friendly. $150



789 - Chestnut gelding, 3yo. Blaze and 4 white socks, needs some groceries. Rode thru W/T/C "Rides like an old horse and only 3 yr. old" $325




800 - Strawberry roan Belgian mare, Blaze, Led thru, quiet, "Aged, but a young mouth" 16h, $600



801 - Sorrel QH mare, 9yo, 15.2h, blaze, 2 hind white. Rode walk/trot/back. Has papers, but they are not at the auction yet, when they get them they will forward to you. $600



802 - Chestnut TB mare, star, 10 yo, Walk, trot. $500



804 - Sorrel Belgian gelding, 18h, 7yo, roached mane, SWEET. He is said to ride, but they did not have a saddle big enough. A true gentle giant. - $600



806 - Sorrel mare, 12 yo. Babysitter, 14 hh range. nice walk/trot. Has been ridden by kids her entire life and never been to an auction. - $475



807 - Black Standardbred gelding, 15 yo, has a good coggins. Paced thru the ring, very cool looking. - $400



808 - Chestnut/white paint gelding. 10 yo, blaze, L hind white. Bought from Camelot 2 yrs ago and has been running in a field for 1 yr. Selling sound, said to have reining points, but no paperwork available. Went nice thru the ring, needs a tune up. $450



809 - Registered Belgian Draft mare, sorrel, blaze. DOB 1998, 16 h, led thru. . $600



810 - Grey Percheron gelding, 8yo, 16+h, let thru, has a spot on L eye. $500



817 - Sorrel American Saddlebred gelding, 7 yo, 16+ h, rode thru western. Has a fat deposit on belly and tail head - $450



820 - Bay gelding, L hind white, R hind white coronet. $300 (NOTE: More detail to come on how ridden in ring.)



821 - Sorrel mare, 4 yo, L hind white, rode walk/trot $300



822 - Bay gelding, 8 yo, 15.3 h, Small star, Rode walk/trot/canter $400

823 - Bay mare, 9-10 yo, R hind coronet w/ermine spots, Polo pony, led thru. $250



827 - Bay/white paint, mare, 5 yo, "Holy". Led thru . $125



830 - Red roan, gelding, 9 yo, 14.3+h, Blaze, flesh color chin. Registered Fox Trotter, DOB 2002, Led thru said to be a "Stroller". Kids snuck in field and rode him at night. $250



845 - Sorrel gelding, 12 yo, 15.3h, blaze, L hind white. Sound but makes noise when ridden, Walk/Trot/Back $500.



853 - Chestnut TB mare, 7 yo, 15.3h, 2 white fronts, star/strip. Walk/Trot/ Canter, Jumps. Came back from a lease and is loose in the rear. $500

 



858 - Black Saddlebred mare, 15.3h, Walk/Trot, dressage horse, has a good coggins. $400

 

The purpose of this site is to keep all necessary 'kill pen horses' info in one location.   PLEASE READ the information, if you are not already familiar with it.   There are no 'FREE' horses.   An excellent source for 'free' horses is Craigslist. Check your local ads. You might be a Craigslist horse's only hope. You would be assisting in keeping these poor creatures out of the auctions and kill pens.   Camelot Auction is located in NJ.   The auction is Wednesday night.

Feedlot horses usually ship to slaughter on Sunday.   We network for the kill pen horses, via alexbrownracing.com and the Camelot Horse Weekly page on Facebook.   Late Wednesday night, following the auction, a list with pictures and descriptions will be posted here, and on alexbrownracing.com.   If you see a horse you would like, you should call the Camelot proprietor, Frank, and pay for that horse using a credit card, as soon as possible. Please be aware that you will need to add the following fees to the base charge:  $50. proprietor's fee and $55 for Coggins and Health Certificate.  There is a $20. per day charge for board.   There are often multiple groups working to pull these horses from the feedlot. Often, if you have your heart set on a particular horse, it might be gone, if not spoken for quickly.   Sometimes, a very generous person, or persons, will step forward to offer 'BAIL'. Bail is the cost of the horse. Please note that you cannot bail a horse without ascertaining that it has someplace to go. If you would like to bail a horse, please contact a rescue of an administrator of the Camelot Horse Weekly page on Facebook.

Our primary concern is, and always has been, the safety and welfare of each of the feedlot horses.   Please consider your financial capability in caring for a horse before you commit.

Tara Stone, Realtor

Horse Property Specialist

Certified REO and BPO Specialist