Kristen Glover Galyean and Vital Signs Are Good made history in the AQHA World Championship Show arena, more than once. The legendary mare was chosen to be inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 2019, just a year after her death.
To honor her, and the legacy she left, the Glover Galyean Partnership has created the VSAG World Show Two Year Old Western Pleasure Incentive, slated to pay $25,000 to the highest placing VS Code Red or VS Flatline offspring at the 2019 AQHA World Championship Show in the Two Year Old Western Pleasure.
Both stallions, owned by the Glover Galyean Partnership, are sons of Vital Signs Are Good (VSAG), owned by the family where the dynasty began.
The AQHA World Championship Show carries sentimentality for the Glover Family, explained Debbie Glover. “It’s where we first laid eyes on Lucy (Vital Signs Are Good), when she was a two year old, and she won the two year old western pleasure there. It made sense to have her legacy honored where it all started for us.”
The Glover Galyean Partnership is excited to invest in the future of the western pleasure industry, by creating an incentive program that celebrates the life of Vital Signs Are Good and the legacy she left with us through her sons the family owns – VS Code Red and VS Flatline.
“We designed this incentive to bring added excitement to the western pleasure industry, while giving back to the mare owners who continue to raise champions by VS Code Red and VS Flatline,” said Kristen Galyean.
The VSAG 2019 Incentive is open to any eligible entry in the 2019 AQHA World Show Two Year Old Western Pleasure, sired by VS Code Red or VS Flatline, whose owner has a paid in full 2019 breeding contract to either stallion (excluding rebreeds, futurities or discounts).
VS Code Red and VS Flatline stand at EE Ranches Inc. in Whitesboro, Texas, for a fee of $2,750 (includes chute fee and first shipment). Both stallions are 5 panel negative.
For more information and specific guidelines on the VSAG 2019 World Show Two Year Old Western Pleasure Incentive contact Kristen Galyean, 918-629-6878 or [email protected].