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Our Select 2025 Foals

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This is the first foal out of the Queen, Crystalized Whizkey, NRHA’s highest earning mare in history and winner of the NRHA Futurity, 100X 4yo Stakes, Congress Futurity, and All Star Futurity. With a star-stacked pedigree like this and the looks to match, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to own her! It doesn’t hurt that her granddam, Lonely At The Top, has been one of our best broodmares to date, and I do like to keep it in the family. This filly is the best parts of her sire and dam – she inherited her dam’s and granddam’s trademark strength and confident demeanor. She’s also very pretty necked and has a nice, refined head. I think she’ll make her own mark in the showpen and as a broodmare. Thank you to Wallace Wood for selling her to me.

This is the first colt out of Nothin On You, Down Right Amazing’s only full sister, and I could not be any happier with how he came out! He has a beautiful, long neck, he’s very balanced, straight-legged, quiet, smart, and just has that presence that you look for in a L4 Open prospect. Everyone who sees him wants to know how he’s bred. With looks and a pedigree like this, I think he will be one to keep an eye on at the 2028 Futurity!

This filly has been special since day one. If you put her pedigree – that she’s a full sister to Ten Thirty – aside, and look at her as an individual, this filly reminds me the most of her dam, “Carrie”. Something about the way she moves and carries herself makes me think I’m looking at a little carbon copy of “Carrie”. Presence: Check. Athleticism: Check. Good minded: Check. A family stacked with champions: Check. You’ll want to keep an eye on this one.

This is the first foal out of Dainty Little Step’s highest earning daughter, Rebel Wth A Cause, and all we can say is, “Wow!” She has the moves, the smarts, the style, and the conformation to be a standout wherever she is! Even if she was solid sorrel, she would be one you’d want to pay attention to. If she’s anything like her family, she’s going to show up when the spotlight is on and make some very nice foals of her own.

I sold an embryo out of “Farrah” and the buyer wanted to breed her to Gunnabebigtime. Pretty good choice since he won the Run For A Million a few months later! This filly ought to be wildly athletic and good minded; I can’t wait to see where she goes to training and what her career is like!