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April 11th Western Slope Special Sale ft. Women of the West Special Session

Sat, Apr 11, 2026 02:00PM EDT
  2026-04-11 14:00:00 2026-04-11 14:00:00 America/New_York Colorado Horse Sale Colorado Horse Sale : April 11th Western Slope Special Sale ft. Women of the West Special Session https://bid.coloradohorsesale.com/auctions/colorado-horse-sales/april-11th-western-slope-special-sale-ft-women-of-the-west-special-session-19915
Location: Montrose County Fairgrounds, Friendship Hall 1001 N 2nd St Montrose, CO 81401 - CATALOG CONSIGNMENT DEADLINE: March 20th at 11:59 pm! Catalog fees are $50 off through March 5th, then increase. Consign early for optimal advertising! Ranch, performance, trail horses and prospects accepted. All horses must be represented with high quality photos and a Youtube video. We will host a ranch rodeo on Friday night - open to all riders (non-sale horses welcome)!
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"Tee Cross Merader" - 2016 AQHA Gelding, Finished All-Around Horse & Very Nice Heel Horse!

Starting Bid
$5,000

Bid Increments

Price Bid Increment
$100 $25
$250 $50
$500 $100
$1,000 $250

“Tee Cross Merader” - 2016 AQHA gelding - 14.3 hands 

 

“Chicken” is a finished ALL AROUND horse! We use him on the ranch to sort cattle, drag calves, and do all the basic ranch work you can do on a horse. He is a finished heel horse and you also can head on him! He had 3 years of cutting training in Oklahoma with a well known trainer, and will follow a cow with the best of them. Chicken has a lot of buttons and could be a very high-end heel horse. He has no funny business and anyone can ride him as long as you’re experienced–he can move fast, especially when following a cow! I have two young daughters who ride him and have never had any issues, but they’re pretty sticky to the saddle. 

 

Consignor: Joey Taverna

Trainer/Agent: Klayt Staudt 

Phone Number: (719) 221-9906

Email: jtaverna@htconstruct.net

Location: Salida, CO

Condition

Chicken can be a tiny bit watchy on the ground. Nothing bad at all. For example, if he’s tied up to a trailer, you don’t want to come around the corner super fast or he’ll go sideways. Nothing bad again, but you just don’t want to surprise him. As long as he knows you’re there, he's totally fine on the ground, but that’s all.