TWENTYFOUR KT GOLD Reduced Fee ONLY $1200 for 2011.

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reedhill
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TWENTYFOUR KT GOLD Reduced Fee ONLY $1200 for 2011.

Postby reedhill » Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:48 pm

http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-341918

Video of Twentyfour Kt Gold was taken in winter of 2009.

Shine's 2nd Dam THESIXTHOFMAY produced a BT winner of $570K (May Gator)

RHF is now offering Shine's stud fee of $1200 for 2011.
$400 due at time of booking and $800 due before the mare is serviced. Twentyfour Kt Gold is a tall fine example of the "Milkie" palomino bloodline.
He has substantial bone, and is currently a 1/2 inch under 17 hands.
He is an uphill mover and despite his large frame is light in front!
Shine is a quiet and kind stallion with a lot to offer mares.

Don't delay, his book is limited to outside mares.
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Postby reedhill » Wed Oct 06, 2010 10:23 pm

RHF has decided to restructure the stud books and stud fees offered for outside mares, limiting the number of mares accepted for the three stallions.

TWENTYFOUR KT GOLD (8 outside mares)
$400 Book $800 Fee = $1200
For single dilute mares ONLY, add $1000, due the week the
foal is born in 2011, if the foal is a double dilute.

ALLAMYSTIQUE (12 outside mares)
$300 Book $300 Fee = $600
For double dilute mares ONLY, add $1000 to the regular stud fee = $1600.


All Booking Fees are due at the time of signing the breeding agreement.
Stud Fees are due before the mare is serviced by the stallion.
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Postby reedhill » Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:29 am

BIG BUMP - REDUCED FEES FOR 2011.

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Postby tbrace » Fri Dec 03, 2010 10:01 pm

Respectfully, why would anyone breed to these stallions?

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Postby reedhill » Sat Dec 04, 2010 11:55 am

To produce a colored TB that they desire to raise, sell, show, breed, or possibly try and race.
Isn't life grand having interesting choices to make?