Australian breeders crying out for a very affordable stallion that is proven both on the race track and in the breeding barn now have a very exciting option for their consideration
Ian and Judi Slater from Goodtime Lodge and Ross Torre of Royalstar Farms (WA) have got together to relocate the millionaire racehorse, sire and broodmare sire Allamerican Ingot to Victoria and to discount his previous season’s fee of $2,750 by a massive $1,760 to $990 including GST
Speaking on behalf of the partnership Ian told Harnessbred that they believed there were many in the industry that would still like to breed but found the initial costs too high and the competition from leading proven stallions too great to compete against
He added that this cost factor was contributing to the decline in the numbers of foals being bred and ultimately the pool of race horses that will be available
So both parties decided to do something positive for the sport’s future and now Allamerican Ingot has arrived at Goodtime Lodge, Colac, Victoria in readiness for the commencement of his first eastern states breeding season
He is the first sire ever to have his own flip book detailing all of the information interested breeders will want to know and this can be accessed at www.allamericaningot.com
By way of a quick summary Allamerican Ingot ticks all the boxes
Millionaire racehorse ($1,238,935)
Millionaire sire (Blueridge Western ($1,441,119)
Millionaire broodmare sire (Colors A Virgin $ 1,065,233)
Full sister is the dam of a Millionaire (Pure Country $1,375,674)
Millionaire performers in all first three generations
Immediate family of World Champions Nihilator and Albatross
Allamerican Ingot progeny will be made eligible (subject to State conditions) to all National breeding programmes and futurities
At $990 including GST this highly fertile stallion represents exceptional value and a great potential opportunity to have a GOOD TIME and to get a GOOD RETURN on your investment
For more information or to make a booking contact Ian on 0419 887 311
Approved By Dean Baring www.harnessbred.com
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