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Missouri Breeders Challenge Now Accepting Stallions



The Missouri Breeders Challenge is now accepting stallions for their 2003 Missouri Breeders Challenge Stallion Auction, which will be held at The American Royal. The date is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003, after the evening session of the horse show in the Exhibitors Club. Everyone is welcome.

The following stallions are available thus far:

A Fameous Design

Absolute Evolution

Absolute Starheart

Admiral’s Monarch

Beau Fortune’s Sultan

Cardinal’s Fortunate Son

Clover Hill’s In Command

Clover Hill’s In Lightning Bolt

Clover Hill’s Magic Dragon

Con Heir

Desert’s Supreme Memories

Gypsy Santana

Harlem Globemaster

It’s Hammertime

London Times

Matchbox Twenty

Memories Are Made Of This

Mi Liberty Flame

Midnight CappO’cino

Point Given

Red Beans ‘N Rice

Rowell’s Melt Your Heart

Royal Crest’s Stone Phillips

Santana Hosana

CH Shoobop Shoobop

Show N Off Too

Slam Dunk, H.G.

Stonewall’s Monogram

Sunday Sultan

WC Superior’s Successor

The Gallant Confederate

The Irish Connection

Unlisted

Veiled Beauty’s Beau

Winsdown Black Gold

Winsdown Celebration

Winsdown Hi Octane

Worthy’s One and Only

The Missouri Breeders Challenge continues to receive donations daily. For more information or to see an updated list of stallions, visit www.missouribreederschallenge.com.

If you would like to receive a stallion contract, contact Jacqueline Wessel at 3545 State Road F, Fulton, MO 65251, or 573-642-8540. She can also be reached by e-mail at [email protected].

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