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Big Weekend Set for Breeders Futurity of West Virginia




Courtesy of the ASHA

Lexington, Kentucky ­– The American Saddle Horse Breeders Futurity of West Virginia annual dinner and stallion service auction is scheduled for Saturday, February 10, 2007 at the Charleston House Holiday Inn in Charleston, WV.  To date, more than 40 stallion services have been confirmed.  Additionally, one frozen breeding dose will be given away in a drawing.  The lottery stallion will be WC Harlem Globetrotter, donated by Joan Hamilton of Kalarama Farms.

 

The weekend begins with a reception at the hotel Friday night, February 9 at 8 p.m.  Saturday’s events kick off with the semi-annual membership meeting at 11:00 a.m. followed by an educational meeting at 1 p.m. featuring Dr. B.A. Rucker DVM and ASHA Executive Secretary and Registrar Alan F. Balch.  The social gathering begins at 5:30 p.m. with the dinner and auction set to start at 6 p.m. (all times are Eastern).

 

For more information contact Donna Overton at (304) 295-6363 or email wvhorses@wirefire.com.  Or you may contact Shirley Trail at (304) 467-8762 or email mountaintrailstables@yahoo.com.

 

CORRECTION

The correct date for the Bluegrass Futurity Stallion Auction is Sunday, January 21.  The date was inaccurately stated in an Association email sent Monday, January 8.  We apologize for this error and any confusion that may have resulted.  More information about the Bluegrass Futurity Stallion Auction as well as the Wisconsin Limited Breeders’ Stallion Service Auction, the United Professional Horsemen’s Association Young Horse Preview and the All American Cup Auction and Stallion Review is available on the ASHA website, www.saddlebred.com or by clicking here.  

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