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Chances
are you will not be able to afford a 2009 KY Bred BIF foal
We
have broodmares In foal bred to Verily Six Bugs for 2009
We have great broodmares for sale in foal to Verily Six Bugs and other
stallions, for a 2009 foal, and mares open for 2010 for you to choose
from. Buy the mare in foal with a breeding back to Verily Six Bugs,
or just the foal. Mares from a Great Line of Sires and Grandsires
Or maybe you have your own mare just don't know where to put it, we
can help! We can even rebreed your mare to VSB and foal out your mare,
and even keep foal on till it is ready for breaking and training at
a very affordable price or help you sell both. You make the decision
when your ready, we will be able to help you every step of the way
from breeding to foaling and even on to the show pen.
The
foal alone will pay the bills
Some of the best stallions in the nation nearly 500 relocated to KY
for this money and 2009 foals will be untouchable. You can however,
afford a good broodmare NOW and the stallion fee as it is NOW and
a nominal boarding fee for mare. Who knows how much they will go for
next year.
Show
your foal in 2009 weanlings and later on performance classes
We have some that are going to halter a little and go on to be performance
horses
But the key at this point is to get something NOW, join the KYQHA
now, and be ready to show something. The payout for the point Winners
for 2006 was phenomenal and REAL at $2,771 dollars a point and it
is expected to go higher with all the new QH's moving into KY according
to The Associated Press release: . For 2007, the total amount paid
in Quarter Horse rewards figures to be $447,000--a 21% increase over
this year.
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Stallions enrolled in the
Kentucky Quarter Horse Breeders Incentive Fund
have quickly grown to nearly 500 with more expected.
BY SPECIALTY:
39% Western Pleasure; 17% Halter; 14% English Performance; 10% Reining;
8%
Cutting; 7% Working Cow, 5% Race/Barrel Racing.
We have one of the best bred barrel stallions not just in KY but anywhere!
An awesome Pedigree and Superior performer!
This is a great opportunity and the door is open but don't wait until
there is a line to get in!
You can show
this KY BIF horse at any QH show big or small, regional types and national
shows, earn points in amateur and open that will pay you an estimated
$2,771 a point and rising. Link for KYQH BIF news: http://kyqha.com/kqhbif/pointvalue.htm
Simple Rules
The stallion you breed to must stay in KY the whole breeding season,
mare must be bred in KY and foal out in KY. You must join KYQH and AQHA
and the foal must be nominated to the AQHA IF.
You can take mare home after breeding as long as it returns to foal
out, but the expense is nominal to board, and mare and foals do well
on KY pasture.
You can move the foal and mare at any time after foaling, or stay on
to re breed mare and just let foal be a baby in lush KY pasture.
We will help you sell the mare or rebreed her after foaling or even
help sell the foal prospect if that is your plan. These foals will go
for very big prices especially if bred to win
How Do I
Make Money Showing?
Even if you sell the foal you still make 10% of that $2771 as the mare
owner who nominated the foal, when it acquires points at a QH show.
If horse gets let's say a fourth place in a NJQH open barrel run in
a full class of 40 that we just might have this year, it's five points,
that relates to $1,385 your 10% and on a double judge Saturday $2,770
and you never left your barn. If you still own the horse, you get 80%
when you show for 4th place with 40 in the class that is 5 points $13,855
your 80% is $11.084 and don't forget the 10% because you nominated the
foal . $1385 so total $12,469 . On a double judged Saturday that is
$24,938 for one run in one class in NJ. THIS IS NOT REALITY - IT'S ACTUALITY
o CALL: 631 445 2412 for info on mares and trainers in KY.
As stud owner I make $1385 so of course I want you to do good.
Follow our
new KYQH BIF barrel horses Rita Time and Grayson Time
Rita is out with our trainer Laura Lee Thomas and has already won some
money and had the time to beat on her third run, second show ever. About
mid summer Rita Time had near 30 points barrels and poles and a ROM.
My daughter showed just once and has 2 points in Amateur and will ride
Rita Time next season in Amateur while Laura Lee shows Rita Time in
Open. Rita Time is proving to be both an Amateur and Open KY BIF money
maker. She will do good at QH and we are looking forward to showing
her in NJ, WV and KY this season. We have a full house in NJ and often
35 or so horses in open. Now we have a few extra, Ken and Clarisse Schwamb
have a few KY bred's along with their regular stock, his brother has
two KY Bred and Ellen Smith has one, all of us from LI. Grayson Time
is just coming 3 and we will save him for futurities in 2009 and then
onto QH.
We purchased both horses from the Wagner's of KY. We know we have good
stock, just need some rides on them and we should see results. Rita
Time is a 2002 Gray mare by Howie Dinky Time and out of Time to Say
Adios by Red Eye Special with a speed index of 102, Grayson Time is
a 2005 gray gelding same breeding.
We will keep you updated on their progress on this site and a list of
winnings to date with KYQH BIF money. This way you can see how it works.
Check back with us later on in the season.
How I feel
about KYQH BIF?
Even if KYQH ends in a few years, I still have great stock, my colt
is awesome and the mares I bred him too are point earners on and off
the track.
With barrel futurities going on and early pre entries and huge fees
and now 4 year olds running, KYQH BIF for a price of a $15 class looks
real good. Not that we will stop doing futurities but I just have to
say KYQH BIF is the best thing to happen to QH in years.
Barrel Futurities have tried all kinds of combinations of things to
bring in more riders and horse entries. 2D formats, amateur and Non
Pro divisions and there is always the thought "are we doing good
to run a 4 year old." Some say yes, some say no but I am honest,
when you have a good one we still would like to go and try. When they
are five it's all over for futurities and time to go about the country
trying NBHA,NPBA, IBRA the rodeo, World Barrel Racing, and all the other
venues out there like the 6D ran this season giving big money and trucks.
We can still do all this and QH for years to come!
Fourth place at the BFA
Superstakes Slot Race won $15,000 while back in NJ for the price of
$15 at NJQH 4th place could bring you $13,000 and $26,000 on a double
judged Saturday, if you did the same on Friday you could go home with
$39,000 for running three times for $45. My daughter shows the same
horse in amateur for even more money. I would keep this in mind when
breeding this year, after all you can still go do futurities and pick
up some QH shows now and then.
NBHA World Sweepstakes was $2437 for 1D winner, and yes we do have a
chance for 1D,2D,3D, 4D and it's a great concept. At QH we have a second
chance for points it's called poles. My stud is as good at poles as
he is at Barrels so we are looking forward to making money twice. Or
I should say 4 times as we have a chance to make amateur pole and barrel
money as well with his foals and KYQH BIF. Of course we will keep trying
NBHA, NPBA and IBRA . I just can't see turning away the QH money 9th
place on double judged Saturday would be $2,771 if they had 40 riders.
I think this year we will see just that!
However,
if you don't own a KYQH BIF horse your not in the money!
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