This Ad-Listing is Deleted.

6-year old AQHA sorrel mare and 3-month old filly.
Posted:
Linton, ND

Watching: 16
Views: 358
6-year old AQHA sorrel mare and 3-month old filly.

Pedigree can be seen at allpedigree.com under Claras A Belle.

She had 45 days of professional training when she was 2. She's easy to handle, stands tied and trailers well and is good for the farrier.

The filly was sired by KG Talkin Gold. She's a little shy, but loves a good scratch and loves attention.

AQHA Hall of Famers top and bottom.

NRHA million dollar sire, Reminic.

Von Reminic boasted $180,219. He wowed reining enthusiasts when he carried Sommers to a 222 at the 2000 NRHA Futurity, winning the Open Championship and $150,200. He also collected a large paycheck at the 2001 National Reining Breeders Classic after tying for fourth place.

Von Reminics legacy has the potential to carry on in many different arenas for years to come.

Without Topsail Cody, there would be no Topsail Whiz and the reining industry may look very different.

Bred by CT Fuller of Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, Topsail Cody was an example of old-school Quarter Horse breeding that included Wimpy, King and Doc Bar on his papers.

Purchased by six-time National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Open Futurity Champion Bob Loomis in May of his 3-year-old year, Topsail Cody was 1977 stallion sired by Joe Cody and out of Doc Bar mare Doc Bar Linda.

Topsail Cody went on to win the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Futurity Open in 1980 with Loomis, and then the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Junior Reining World Championship in 1981. Topsail Cody was inducted into the NRHA Hall of Fame in 1996 and just two years later, he became only the fourth stallion to reach the status of NRHA One Million Dollar Sire.

We are selling due to our health problems, so we will consider all offers.

Details

Broken No
Horse BreedAmerican Quarter
Horse RegistrationAQHA
Horse TypesMares/Dams

Suggested Listings

Placeholder profile imagezed
Joined:
$7,000
OBO
Watch
Contact
Share