(First Down Dash SI 105 x Okeydokey Baby SI 101, Zevi TB)
APHA/AQHA
• The ONLY APHA stallion at stud by World Champion and AQHA Leading Sire FIRST DOWN DASH SI 105 • Full brother to AQHA Champion and Leading Sire OKEY DOKEY DALE SI 108 ($250,091) • Stakes winner of the 2003 Colors of Houston Futurity – G3
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c CONGRATULATIONS CALL HIM AWESOME c G1 Stakes Placed in Speedhorse Graham Paint & Appaloosa Futurity
c CONGRATULATIONS TO c CORPORAL CASH
Winner of the Victoria Ennis Memorial Stakes!
2013 Stud Fee: $1,000, LFG,
Cooled Semen Available
Special Considerations to Approved Mares Accredited Oklahoma-Bred
Eligible for: PSBA, Pot O’ Gold, Speedhorse, Harvest Cup and Black Gold
Winner of the Speedhorse Graham Farms Derby Wins 3 rd in the PSBA American Paint Horse Derby!
The Color Rule Simplifi ed: Pursuant to the new color rule, a foal simply has to have one Regular Registry Paint parent in the fi rst and second generation.
ALL daughters of the following CAN be bred to Awesome Chrome with NO restrictions
Aze Beduino Cherokee Treasured Country Quick Dash Dos Poruno
Dr. Beduino Easy Jet Too Indians Image Jays Chick Deck
Judys Lineage Olympia Joe Raise A Jet Raise A Winner Real Easy Cash
Royal Quick Flash Star Look Suchanimage Texas Hero
Texas Moon Pie Treasured Treasure Island Treasured Too
and any other daughter that has at least one Regular Registry parent.
c CONGRATULATIONS SUPER GLIDE HARLEY SI 98 c #1 Honor Roll Racing Gelding
c CONGRATULATIONS TO LAUS DEO c
Pancho Villarreal
(956) 227-2431
pancho@awesomechrome.com
Glen Wilkinson (361) 348-2716
Danny Caldwell (918) 658-8284
RaMax Farms LLC, 6191 South 4240 Road, Chelsea, OK Teri Luneack, Manager: (517) 881-6500
www.ramaxfarms.com PAINT HORSE RACING
JULY 2013 49
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