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Tom Scott Moves To Missouri



         

Noted producers of many top young horses, Tom Scott and his wife Nancy have moved from Minnesota and settled in Bois D’arc, Missouri. They brought 19 head of youngsters with them, including several for Bob Ratte.

         

Over the past few years alone, the Scotts have brought out and/or shown such stars as Victoria Lynn, Linkin Park, Talon, Indigo Joe, My Pepper Ann, Worthy’s Sparkling Star, Callaway’s Duchess Of Caramac, Callaway’s Wanna Bet, Callaway’s Special Someone, Oban and Just James to name a few.

 

Currently they have a nice group of two and three-year-olds by such noted sires as Roseridge Heir, Callaway’s Born To Win, Undulata’s Nutcracker, and I’m A New Yorker.

 

“This will put us a lot closer to horse shows and to traffic,” said Scott. “We’re excited about the move and look forward to making a home here in Missouri. We’re also excited about the group of horses we have right now.”

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