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My Indian Money, si80

1996 Bay Tobiano APHA Stallion, 16.1 hands, 1350 #

(Indians Image x Dialbon, by Greybon)

My Indian Money Wining Trial to NM Paint Futurity My Indian Money in 2004 My Indian Money heading at Jack Wrights My Indian Money head shot Winning in NM

Of course we are biased, but we just can't think of enough great things to say about My Indian Money.  He's one of those once in a lifetime horses.  He's big, beautiful, kind and an incredible athletic.  When we say he's big, we mean he's an honest 16.1 and wears a #2 shoe.  He's take your breathe away beautiful.  Trainers all say the same thing about his athleticism, "he rides like a little horse."  They also say he's a great minded horse - and that that is a darn good thing given his size and power!

He's a stakes placed winner on the track and ran AA at Ruidoso Downs as a two year old.  He's spent way too much time just breeding mares - but that's what we needed him for.

We expected great things of Money as a sire when bought him and he's greatly exceeded our expectations.  Click here for a page full of photos!

Three of his four colts to the track are AA and Looks Like Money, owned and bred by Sherry Benjamin, is the 2006 GLQHA Champion Paint Two Year Old Filly!  Congratulations Sherry!  KAB My HiddenTreasure, raced by Julie Post was also a AA winner in Michigan! 

2008 Update!  Looks Like Money is back to her winning ways in 2008 and has now earned her Superior award!  Her two year old full sister, My Easy Money, is following in her footsteps and then some!  She is already AA and stakes placed in just her 3rd start!

Given his exceptional barrel horse pedigree, we can't wait for his colts to enter the barrel pen in the near future!  Have a look at his foals page for lots of pictures of gorgeous Paint youngsters!  You have to admit, you can pick a Money baby out anywhere!

Note: At this time, we would consider selling Money. It's a difficult decision and he will only go to a good home. We will retain 2 breedings per year. In addition to our need to cut back right now, he is related to our Paint mares. He deserves to be somewhere that he gets promoted better and where he can breed a lot of mares. He's broke and appears to be sound, but please, this is a breeding horse and that's the kind of home he deserves. $7,500 firm until July 15th. We really want to breed a few mares to him this year but then we'll negotiate.

 

    Cherokee Arrow
  Cherokee Indian  
  World Champion, Indian Music
Indians Image WC, Leading Sire Blue Hen APHA Mare
World Champion   Speck Deck
Leading Sire Speck Deck Bess AQHA Ch.
World Ch. Barrel Sire WC Producer Quicksilver Bess
    By Quicksilver King
    Ichibon
  Greybon si93 Race & Super Horse Sire
  Winner of $204K+ Lass' Grey Bug
Dialbon si98 By Lady Bugs Moon
AAA, Stakes Producer   Go Dick Go
Multiple Barrel Producer Go Talley Dial Leading Barrel Grandsire
  AAA Producer Weiganna Dial
     

Money's dam, Dialbon, was a AAA+ runner and winner herself.  She went on to produce a remarkable string of barrel horses from a limited number of foals.  They included an AQHA gelding that placed in the top ten at the AQHA World Show in Junior Barrels, a daughter of Treasured Too that won over $5,000 in futurity money in 2004, a full sister to Money that was a solid futurity horse and was then exported to Italy and the wonderful, hard knocking gelding Captain Shine.  In addition to be a AAA stakes performer, this full brother to Money is still running and winning big checks nearly a decade into his barrel career.  He's a rodeo money earner and 1D horse and has an ROM in barrels too. 

Indians Image needs no introduction to Paint racehorse or barrel horse enthusiasts.  He was a World Champion runner, a Leading Sire and Broodmare sire of runners, a Leading Paint Barrel horse sire, an APHA World Show Champion Barrel sire.  He was also a noted rope horse sire.  You name it, if it had to do with the track or the arena, Indians Image offspring excelled at it.  In addition, he looked like a horse should!

2010 Stud Fee:  $1,000, includes $250 booking fee

Mare care:  $6 dry, $8 wet

$500 for Black Type or Producing Mares - either Track or Barrel Futurity