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Smart Lenas Hancock Triple Registered: AQHA, NFQHA, FQHR Listed with ApHC and APHA for registered Appaloosa and Paint foals. He is 7 panel NN-Free and clear of all known genetic diseases. Ee/aa/DD. May have a splash or w20 gene. He often produces chrome, star and or socks. 971 2o9 59 2 to Visit our Ranch website for more pictures and information on him and his foals: Howardsheavenranch.weebly.com Is broke to ride, but just pasture broke, nothin fancy, has done a little camping and packing in his younger years, recently he is only ridden a couple times a year. He is a nice breeding stallion! A Great grandson of Leo Hancock Hayes-ROM stallion, Last breeding son of Blue Valentine. Frozen Semen Available, contact Aaron Ranch in Commerce Texas, www.AaronRanch.com leo hancock hayes 2020 stud fee $10,000 LFG (Approved mares only), approx. 92% Foundation (using NFQHA calculation standards); 14.06% JH . His bloodlines also include: Doc Olena: H-0, P-2 1970 NCHA Futurity Champion. NCHA LTE: $21,991.93. A Leading Sire and Leading Maternal Grandsire NCHA Money Earners. AQHA Hall Of Fame. Sire Of Multiple NCHA Hall Of Fame. Doc O`Lena was foaled in 1967, the offspring of Doc Bar and Poco Lena. He is one of only two horses in the AQHA Hall of Fame with both parents also inductees. In all, Doc O`Lena earned $21,991.93 in NCHA earnings. His son Smart Little Lena was the first winner of the NCHA triple crown Blue Valentine: Owner: Hayes Bros & Hyde Merritt For the full story on Blue Valentine: www.HancockHorses.com Ranked #7 Top Ranch Horse Bloodlines by Western Horseman Magazine - October 2007 25% Joe Hancock, 100% foundation Gooseberry, and more great foundation ranch bred horses! He is 100% sound. PPE welcome at the buyers expense. Youtube video link: https://youtu.be/3P2OHRcaiRE?si=bjYCMI876h-IcbD5 Measure 14.3+ hands. Nice big bones, solid hard hoofs. Catches easy, halters, ties, leads gentle, kind to the mares. Knows his job. Really nice to work with and handle. We did mostly in-hand breeding this year, since we were really monitoring all of our mares and ultrasounding everyone, through their heats, to know due dates for next year. Sisco was amazing! He bred 15+ mares March - May this year, all bred and in-foal on the first cycle, unless they were maiden mares, some took on the 2nd try. No fault to the stallion. He is potent with good sperm count and mobility. Good in a stall, paddock, or big pasture. Stays in fences, easy to catch, easy to be around. Easy keeper. Never colliced or been lame. His foals are so nice! Sound quiet minds. Easy to work with and train. They maintain their training even if left out to pasture and brought back in days or weeks later. Very pretty and nice to look at, sound and healthy bodies and bones. We have several of his fillies as keepers out of our best mares.
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