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Don’t Miss the 29th Annual Gallop Stallion Service Auction

Do not miss this year’s Gallop! The Auction is offering an incredible line-up of stallions from all over the United States with breeding fees ranging from $500 to $5600 per service. This year’s lineup includes Congress & National Champions, and World & Reserve World Champions. 

The event benefits the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Spokane, Washington. It’s a beacon of hope for families with sick children staying at hospitals nearby. Every day at the House, children and their families bustle in and out the doors in between hospital visits and family outings. It’s really like any other family home … there are people everywhere, you’ll find the occasional sock on the floor and toys can be found throughout the House.

There is no better time to shake that cabin fever. The Gallop Annual Charity Stallion Services Auction and Ronald McDonald House Charities of Spokane look forward to seeing you all on Sunday, January 29, 2012 at the Northern Quest Resort and Casino Family Pavilion. Northern Quest is located at N. 100 Hayford Road, Airway Heights, WA.
At the 2011 event, silent auction items and services along with the 52 stallion services raised over $65,000! This year’s event opens at 11am, with the Opening Ceremony kicking off at 12 Noon. You can bid while attending the event, or on-line as the entire auction is being streamed live on the Internet, allowing for National and International bidding. You are also welcome to call in and bid via telephone.
Nearly half of the line-up are Two-Time World or Reserve World Champions, while many are Leading Sires in the Industry including Kids Classic Style, VS Code Red, Hot Ones Only, Macs Good N Plenty, Dont Skip Zip, Blazing Hot, and Acoolest to name a few.

Whether you’ve attended the Gallop once, or twenty times… come join us. For further information, contact Gallop Coordinator, Barbara Turner at 509-990-4267. You can also visit their website at www.gallopauction.com.

Congratulations to their top four highest selling stallion services of the 2011 Gallop Auction! The highest selling service was Two-Time AQHA World Champion and all-time leading AQHA sire, METALLIC CAT. With a Futurity championship, horse of the year title, and induction in the NCHA Hall of Fame under his belt, it’s easy to see why Metallic Cat is the second highest money-earning stallion in the history of NCHA.

Their second highest selling service was a horse that has taken the cutting world by storm, THIRD CUTTING. Continually breaking records, this phenomenal young stallion has already been inducted to the NCHA Hall of Fame. His Lifetime Earning is presently (November 2010), at $415,510. 
Topping the sale as the third highest selling service was Two-Time World Champion and #1 Leading AQHA Halter Stallion in the Industry, KIDS CLASSIC STYLE. In July of 2008, out of a total of 209 offspring … 39 were crowned World and/or Reserve World Champions. (Pictured above)
Gallop’s fourth highest selling service of the 2011 Auction was a top notch name in the industry, SPOTS HOT. In 2004 Spots Hot was the NCHA Futurity Champion who went on to become the Highest Money Earning Stallion in 25 years. 
Gallop would like to congratulate all the owners of Gallop’s 2011 stallion lineup for their support and dedication to the mission, and to all the breeders who bid on these fine stallion services.
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