Lot Number: #33 Blue One Time Gallop welcomes, Blue One Time - TopicsExpress



          

Lot Number: #33 Blue One Time Gallop welcomes, Blue One Time in helping families stay together while their child is receiving medical aid in a hospital. Blue One Time is a 2007, red roan stallion that has been stamped with the same talent as his sire and incredible dam. He is sired by, One Time Pepto; 2012 Equi-Stat #4 Leading Cutting Sire; 2011 NCHA #5 leading sire; and 2011 NRCHA #7 Leading Sire, siring earners of over $3,058,000. His dam, Quintan Blue is a top show mare and producer. She holds lifetime earnings of $609,104, with her produce winning in excess of $392,335. With a solid start for Blue One Time, this roan colt blossomed into an Open caliber horse. He holds Lifetime Earnings of $219,990. His impressive performance record includes: 2012 Brazos Bash Open Classic finalist; 2012 Cotton Stakes Open Classic Finalist, 4th; 2012 West Texas Open Classic finalist, 3rd; 2012 NCHA Open Classic Challenge finalist; 2012 Bonanza Open Classic finalist, 5th; 2012 NCHA Super Stakes Open Classic finalist, 4th; 2011 NCHA Super Stakes Open Derby semi-finalist; 2011 West Texas Open Derby finalist; 2011 Abilene Spectacular Open Derby finalist; 2011 Cotton Stakes Open Derby finalist, split 4th; 2011 PCCHA Fall 4-Year-Old Open Stakes Co-Reserve Champion; 2011 Arbuckle Mountain 4-Year-Old Open Futurity Reserve Champion; 2011 Tunica 4-Year-Old Open Futurity Champion; 2011 Bonanza Open Derby Reserve Champion; and 2010 NCHA Open Futurity, top-10 finalist. Blue One Time has proven himself in the show pen over and over … combine that with his stunning conformation and pedigree, and you have something that people are talking about. He has all the ingredients to be a great breeding sire. Blue One Time will stand the breeding season at Alpha Equine Breeding Center while continuing to be shown by trainer, Clint Allen. He has been tested HERDA Negative (N/N), EVA (Equine Viral Arteritis) Negative and vaccinated. If you want to give your foals amazing color, attitude and pedigree; this is the stallion for you! Stallion now stands for $2,000.00 ($1,400 stud fee - $600 chute fee). Transported semen is available (in the US only). Your additional chute fee for this service will be: $600. Mare care, veterinary expenses and/or transported semen fees will be additional. Breed of mare is to be a registered Paint, Appaloosa, Thoroughbred or Quarter Horse. Contact Information: Agents: Alpha Equine Breeding Center Location: Granbury, TX melanie@alphaequine alphaequine
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 08:07:36 +0000

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