| At least for now these two colts
are sharing a page for two reasons. Partly because one or the
other will be sold, which one is just as it happens.
Also, most of the pictures I have are stills from a video taken
in October, 2007. So, both colts, Pepto Fox and Chicmeister,
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| We lean more toward pedigrees and individual merits,
but statistics are a positive too. Foxie Merada's NCHA
LTE reports at $95,546, NCHA Certificate of Ability, and
she won the NCHA Open Super Stakes in 1990. Her offspring
earnings stand at $434,316. |
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| The Q.H. News "NCHA Lifetime
Dams" states that she is number 82 on the list. Her mother,
Foxie Doc, won the CRCHA Hackamore Maturity in 1976, and has
offspring earnings of $502,591. Q.H. News tells us she is number
56 on the NCHA lifetime Dams list, although this may be mistaken
- I seem to recall that Foxie Doc was number 82, and Foxie Merada
was 84. I'll look into it. Eventually. |
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3/4 front...
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3/4 rear.
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Best part, you can have the first ten rides on
this one. |
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Doc's Cassandra is the
one best credentialled on the bottom side, with $27,918 NCHA
earnings through 1981; NCHA Certificate of Ability, NCHA
Bronze and Silver, in 8'th place NCHA Open National at year's
end 1980 - with limited showing.
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