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Stallion Owners Invited to Enter the All American Cup Auction & Review



Stallion spaces are filling up fast. A limit of 200 stallions will be in the 2008 All American Cup Auction. The Stallion Review (tour) is scheduled for January 18-19, 2008 and the Auction is once again scheduled at Claudia Sanders Restaurant in Shelbyville, Ky. on January 19… more details to be provided later.

 

Please contact Jim Aikman now for a nomination form to include your stallion in the All American Cup Stallion Auction and Review.

 

Nearly 800 serious breeders have viewed the stallions and farms in 2006 and 2007. This event is growing each year and has become the “must see” event in Kentucky each January. Our guests are royally entertained as they travel in luxury coaches, tour the farms, and view over 60 famous stallions. Your stallions and you will be recognized as “serious breeders” when you become part of the All American Cup.

 

Stallion owners also have to opportunity to include their stallions as visiting stallions in the All American Cup Stallion review held on the two days prior to the Auction. Jim Aikman will make arrangements for your stallion to be presented at one of the farms. Your stallion will be seen by more serious breeders in the All American Cup Stallion Review than at any one time in his life.

 

For more information or to obtain nomination forms for the All American Cup Stallion Auction and Review, contact Jim Aikman: allamericancup@yahoo.com or phone/fax: 317-862-4341 or write to 8949 Baker Road, Indianapolis, IN 46259.



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