The Standardbred Horse Sales Company auction in Harrisburg, PA, will be the final chance to own a piece of an All American horse, as the renowned Maryland-based farm sells its last standardbred yearlings and disperses its breeding stock.
As reported earlier, All American announced in 2024 that it would be ending its commercial breeding operation in the standardbred business, while remaining in the thoroughbred business.
“When you get in the middle of these sales and preparing for them and producing the videos, you’re just so in the moment… you don’t have time to think about that stuff because you focus on getting through it,” - Rob Tribbett, general manager of All American.
Tribbett noted that the end of an era will be bittersweet, saying, “I’m sure once we’re all done it definitely will be a little bittersweet.”
Notably, at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale, All American ranked second among all consignors in average.
Author's summary: Final sale of All American horses.