Are you still undecided on the sire for your next champion? If you are looking for conformation and movement in a breeding stallion, “Look no further,” says, Pati Shaw, the owner of Gonna Wanna Watchit, a 2002 AQHA blue roan stallion. “He has the bloodlines, color, and movement that all mare owners should consider.” Plus, Shaw has some outstanding and creative deals for the 2013 breeding season.
The 15.2 hand stallion is by Potential Investment and out of Watchit Im Good. “Lil Joe” will stand at Gumz Farms under the watchful eye of breeding manager, Amy Gumz.
“Breeding today is such a costly endeavor, so let us remove some of the guess work for you. We are so confident in our recent genetic research that we are willing to make this amazing offer,” says Shaw. “There is NO breeding fee for the 2013 breeding season. Mare owners will only pay the $500 chute and shipping fees. I will also be offering a special deal to ten select mares that will be chosen by me where I will also pay the $500 chute fee.”
According to Shaw, the mare owners will only have to pay the shipping fees. Shaw will give special consideration to point earning and producing mares, mares with titles, World Champions, Congress Champion, futurity winners, futurity winning producers, and certain bloodlines.
Do you want to know if your mare fits this program? Contact owner, Pati Shaw of Idabel Stockyards to see if your mare qualifies. Her cell is 580-212-4731. You may also contact her through her website by clicking here.
Gonna Wanna Watchit is a Superior Western Pleasure Horse, ROM in Performance Halter, numerous circuit championships in Performance Halter Stallions and Western Pleasure and Top 10 wins at major competitions. Gonna Wanna Watchit is a four-time Top 10 placer in the Performance Halter Stallions at the AQHA World Show, a 2008 Finalist in the Senior Western Pleasure at the AQHA World Show, Top 10 placer in the western pleasure futurities at the Congress, and Reserve Reichert Champion.
“Gonna Wanna Watchit only has a few foals on the ground,” says breeding manager of Gumz Farms, Amy Gumz. “There is a really nice filly at
the colt breakers that I think will be a very promising two year-old. He is
a great horse to be around and is super quiet. If he can throw that
disposition, then, Pati has a gold mine. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that all
babies have been roan so far!”
Lil Joe boasts a powerful pedigree with 11 Hall of Fame horses in the first five generations of his pedigree. “He is a proven show horse that is an exciting and promising young sire,” Shaw says. “This is a great opportunity to get some of the best genetics in the business at an unbelievable price!”
This gorgeous stallion is standing at Gumz Farms in Morganfield, Kentucky. Click here to book your mare online today.