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Heartland Equality To Be Featured At LBS Event




The legendary three-time world’s grand champion Heartland Equality will lead the parade of featured stallions being presented in the American Hackney Horse Society’s Limited Breeders’ Sweepstakes Grand Event. This much anticipated event will be held March 3 at Undulata Farm, Shelbyville, Ky.

The cutoff date for reservations is February 27 so you are encouraged to call the AHHS office right away (859) 255-8694. Doors will open at noon as guests will be able to participate in both silent and live auctions as well as three informative clinics that will run from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. The Undulata Home Tour is held from 4:00 - 5:00, followed by the Stallion Preview, dinner, stallion auction, and dancing.

Joining Heartland Equality in the Stallion Preview will be World’s Grand Champion Dun-Haven Phenomenal, Extremely Fine, The Spiderman, Kilbro’s Image, Benjamin Button, World’s Champion Of Champions CH Crystal Creek’s Commander, and E-Tremely Impressive.

You can take in the clinics by world-class horsemen, the stallion preview and dinner for $30 a person or $20 for the clinics only.

The LBS Committee is accepting telephone bids for the 2012 auction. Anyone wanting to bid on a stallion service must submit a written bid (email or fax) for the stallion. The big must be a minimum of $300 and must be sent to the AHHS at: [email protected] or fax 859-255-0177. If a higher bid is received the bidder will be notified that he has been outbid and may submit another bid. If the bidder desires to be called the night of the auction, he/she must supply a contact number. The LBS Committee accepts no responsibility in the event the bidder cannot be contacted. Bidders are encouraged to attend the AHHS Grand Event in person.

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