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Allocate Your Assets to Stand at Searles Ranch for 2010

Allocate Your Assets
or “Al” as he is affectionately known, will be moving to Jim and
Deanna Searles’ facility in Scottsdale for 2010. Al is a nine year old, 16.2 hand bay stallion
by Protect Your Assets and out of the dam Kat Sass. He is owned by G.W. and
Katherine Tobin of Scottsdale, Arizona.

“It was always our intention to bring Al home to Arizona, and this year turned out to be the right time,” said Katherine Tobin. “I would like to extend my thanks to both Ron and June for the exceptional job they have done with Al over the last four years. We are looking forward to having him close to home and are thrilled at the results his offspring are achieving, with over 75% of his foal crop being point and money earners. In addition, Al sired the 2009 Reserve Congress Champion in the Limited 3 YO Non – Pro HUS as well as the 2009 NSBA 3 YO Novice HUS World Champion.”

2010 Breeding Incentives
A FREE breeding will be extended to all World Champions or World Champion Producers. $0 breeding fee. The normal chute and shipping fees still apply. Many other breeding discounts are available. For details please contact Jim and Deanna Searles at 480-563-9753 or [email protected] for details.

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Further information can be found on Al’s website at www.allocateyourassets.com.

In honor of Cancer awareness, $50 of every breeding fee for the 2010 year will be donated to the Susan G. Komen For The Cure.

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