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All American Cup and Bluegrass Futurity Stallion Auctions This Weekend



 

Lexington, Kentucky ­– The Bluegrass Futurity Stallion Auction will feature general counsel for the Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP), Bill Hoskins, on Sunday, January 21 in the Phoenix Room at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, KY.  Hoskins will provide an update on KEEP as well as discuss pending legislative issues affecting the industry and new regulations regarding dual agency.  Hoskins will address those in attendance at 12:30 p.m., immediately preceding the auction, which is set to begin at 1 p.m.  The cost is $30 per person.  For more information visit bluegrassfuturity.com, or contact Melissa Moore at (859) 873-9129 or email mmoore8059@aol.com

 

The All American Cup Stallion Review and Auction begins Friday, January 19 with an early breakfast at Claudia Sanders Restaurant in Shelbyville, KY.  Breakfast is followed by tours of ten famous American Saddlebred farms.  The tours run both Friday and Saturday and are available for $28 per person.  Friday evening offers the free All American Cup Colt Training Seminar and Clinic by Jim Aikman, along with “How to Get Your Mare in Foal” presented by Dr. Scott Bennett.  The service auction and buffet dinner is Saturday night at Claudia Sanders.  Tickets are $30 each.  For more information contact Jim Aikman at (317) 862-4341 or email allamericancup@yahoo.com.

 

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