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Smart Chic Olena offspring
eclipse the $10,000,000 mark in
earnings!
Jim Babcock, has announced that feat. It is one of the great
his preeminent stallion, Smart Chic Olena has thrills of my life to be associat-
now produced over $10,000,000 in money ed with such a tremendous
earners in performance horse events. Further, stallion”.
the 1985 sorrel by Smart Little Lena and out of Smart Chic Olena
Gay Sugar Chic has become one of only three is himself the winner of
stallions to have produced over $5,000,000 in $167,471 and a two time
NRHA earnings! AQHA World Champion, hav-
Smart Chic Olena is the sire of ing earned the 1990 World
Smart Spook, the 2005 NRHA Open Futurity Champion Senior Cutting title
Champion, Chic Please the 1998 NRHA Open and the 1993 World
Futurity Champion, Chic’s Magic Potion the Champion Senior Reining
2004 NRCHA Open Futurity Champion, Sonita title. A member of the NRHA
Lena Chic the winner of $163,638 in the and the NRCHA Hall of Fame,
NCHA, and numerous other World and Smart Chic Olena stands at
Futurity Champions. “Smart Chic Olena is the the Babcock Ranch in Valley
only living quarter horse to have sired money View, Texas
earners of over $1,000,000 in reining, cutting,
and the cow horse. To have sired over
$10,000,000 in money earners is an incredible
All Animals Itch,
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In 10 years of
raising live-
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of desperate-
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and infected wounds. She had the idea of cre-
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ical points that would provide a more humane
and effective surface on which animals could
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It had the perfect name: The Itchin’
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Itchin’ Post pads can provide
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they won’t hurt themselves and won’t damage
equipment or buildings.
For more information or to place an
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