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The high-selling doe was consigned by JD Ranch and sold for $5,700. The high-selling buck was consigned by Triple M Kikos and sold for $3,000.


Top seller brings $5,700 at 13th Cream of the Crop sale


It was a beautiful, crisp fall weekend on Oct. 2-3 in Corydon, Ind., for the 13th annual Cream of the Crop Kiko Sale.


It was the first sale that many had at- tended this year as Covid-19 restrictions began to be lifted — and pent-up demand was evident.


There was a large crowd on hand for


Saturday’s sale with many more watching from home via DVAuction. Online bidders purchased 14 lots for $17,550 — 15% of total sales.


The overall average on a total of 90 lots was $1,313 per lot.


The breakdown included:


• 57 100% New Zealand does sold for an average of $1,524.


• 17 100% New Zealand 2020 doelings sold for an average price of $1,076. • 5 purebred does sold for an average of


$690 per head.


• 3 purebred 2020 doelings brought an average of $633 per head.


• 4 bucks brought an average of $1,212


but the high-seller, a Triple M Kikos consign- ment, brought $3,000 — boosting the average. • 6 semen lots averaged $1,067 per lot. • 2 embryo lots sold for an average of


$675 per lot.


The high-seller of the sale was a doe consigned by JD Ranch of Waddy, Ky. The January 2019 NZ doe was purchased for $5,700 on the Internet by Terry Sweitzer of Pennsylvania.


The high-selling buck was purchased by Hubbard Hill Kikos of Ponca City, Okla.


November 2020 | Goat Rancher 27 High volume buyers were Mike and


Lori Renick of West Virginia, purchasing six lots — five does and two straws of Iron Horse semen — for a total of $10,050. The Iron Horse semen sold for $800 per straw. The sale was called by Pit Kemmer. n


Mike and Lorie Renick were the volume buyers.


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