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Cooper Quarter Horses Announces Congress 2016 Breeding Specials

“We are very excited for the group of stallions that we are standing for the 2016 Breeding Season,” says Clarice Cooper of Cooper Quarter Horses. “I feel that we have a very strong variety in our stallions and that each stud has something unique to offer to our customers.”

Cooper Quarter Horses located in Maysville, Georgia will be standing several outstanding stallions in 2016 including 2014 Congress Masters Champion, The Lopin Machine as well as Dont Skip Zip, Potential Career, Hes Berry Blazin, Dont Zip Me Up, and Custom Invitation.

Read more about the Congress breeding specials, show records, and bloodlines on these six stallions in the section below.

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The Lopin MachineThe Lopin Machine
2014 Congress Masters Champion The Lopin Machine, is a sired by A Good Machine and out of Hot Lopin Louise. The Lopin Machine is proudly owned by Rawlings Enterprises. Standing for his first year at stud. Watch for “Clyde” showing in the 3 Year Old Western Pleasure and Junior Western Pleasure with Jay Starnes. The Lopin Machine’s stud fee is regularly $2500, with a Congress Special of $2000.

 

Dont Skip Zipdont skip zip

Dont Skip Zip is an AQHA, NSBA and Equistat Leading Sire. Sire of 80+ World and Congress Champions and Reserve Champions. Owned by Cooper Quarter Horses, LLC. Offspring have earned 123,000+ points and $1.1 million dollars. Dont Skip Zip’s stud fee regularly is $1800, Congress Special running for $1200.

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Dont Zip Me UpDont Zip Me Up

2011 AQHA/ APHA/ PtHA son of Dont Skip Zip and out of Ive Stepped Up (Roping Chute x Step Nicely). Owned by Cooper Quarter Horses, LLC. Ive Stepped Up was a Reserve World Champion WP, and earned 165 points and $16,055.49 LTE. Foals of Ive Stepped Up have earned 200+ points, $32, 886.69 LTE and include Congress Champions and Southern Belle Champions. Dont Zip Me Up’s first foal crop is due this spring. Dont Zip Me Up’s stud fee is private treaty; with special considerations given to proven producers.

 

potential careerPotential Career
Potential Career is a multiple World Champion, NSBA Reserve World Champion and Congress Champion producer. Owned by Cooper Quarter Horses, LLC. Offspring have earned 3570 points, LTE of $205,927 and include Halter and Performance ROMS, AQHA Champions and Performance Superiors. Potential Career’s stud fee is regularly $1000, Congress Special is $750.

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custom invitationCustom Invitation
Custom Invitation, sired by the legendary, Invitation Only and out of Custom Maid Rodder. Owned by Still Water Ridge Farm. Custom Invitation has his Open Superior in Western Pleasure, Open Performance ROM (Western Pleasure and Western Riding), 4x Congress Top 5 and Top 10 Champion, and was qualified for the World Show in Western Pleasure, Performance Halter. Custom Invitation’s stud fee is regularly $750, Congress Special of $500.


hez berry blazinHes Berry Blazin 

Hes Berry Blazin, sired by Blazing Hot and out of Ms Strawberry Walker. Owned by Chris Coles. PHBA Reserve World Champion 2 YO Western Pleasure; PHBA Reserve World Champion Jr. Western Pleasure; Reichert Celebration Color 2 YO Int. Open Western Pleasure Stakes Reserve Champion. Hes Berry Blazin’s stud fee is $1000 regularly, Congress Special of $750.

 

There are some outstanding Congress Specials available on all stallions, and potential breeders may visit Clarice Cooper during the Congress in Congress Hall Booth 705 or you may visit her website by clicking here. You may also call her at (706) 652-2992.

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