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J.R. Reichert Announces Special Protect Your Assets Breeding

J.R. Reichert Ventures announces the special stud fee for Protect Your Assets which is offered to APHA mares for the 2010 breeding season. The special fee of $500 will be offered to APHA registered mares for the 2010 breeding season. Due to the special lowered fee, APHA mares will not be included in the current special of breed 2 mares for the price of 1 offered for the Reichert Stallions.

Protect Your Assets will be paid into the APHA Breeders Trust program for 2010 breedings to accommodate demand from APHA Mare Owners, making their 2011 foals eligible for the program. He has been enrolled in several futurity programs, including Tom Powers, Southern Belle, Iowa Quarter Horse Breeders Futurity, Illinois Quarter Horse Breeders Futurity, Michigan Quarter Horse Stallion Service Auction, Missouri Quarter Horse Breeders Futurity, Nebraska Quarter Horse Breeders Futurity, and the Virginia Quarter Horse Futurity. He is enrolled in the AQHA Incentive Fund program as well.

Protect Your Assets was purchased by J.R. Reichert Ventures in November 2009 and is standing his first season in Iowa at Abraham’s Equine Clinic in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

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All breeding inquiries should be directed to Randi Moreau’sipiere, at 319-621-7575 or email [email protected]. Information on Protect Your Assets and the other Reichert Stallions can be found on www.JRReichert.com.

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