Legendary Bloodlines, World-Class Potential

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Do you dream of owning a world-class athlete trained by a top-notch horseman? Clinton is looking for a reining enthusiast to partner with him and Mouse, a weanling filly by Lil Joe Cash and out of Pretty Asa Princess. Lil Joe Cash is a son of Nu Chex to Cash, an NRHA Hall of Fame Sire and Million Dollar Sire, as well as an NRCHA All-Time Leading Sire. Lil Joe Cash was the 2011 NRHA Open Futurity Champion, 2012 AQHA Junior Reining World Champion and a 2012 NRBC Open Derby and NRHA Open Derby Finalist. He has lifetime earnings of $268,103. His first foals are not yet of performance age.

Pretty Asa Princess is by NRHA 10 Million Dollar Sire Topsail Whiz, who is also the NRHA’s all-time leading sire, and out of Princess In Diamonds, a mare who won $77,002 in the show pen and has produced three NRHA Open Futurity Finalists and AQHA World Champions. Pretty Asa Princess is a full sister to Whizkey N Diamonds, who has lifetime earnings of $222,619. Whizkey N Diamonds was the 2012 AQHA Senior Reining World Champion, 2011 NRHA Open Derby Co-Reserve Champion, 2011 Wimpys Little Step Open Derby Champion and 2009 High Roller Open Reining Futurity Champion.

Clinton is excited about Mouse’s future and wants to share the journey of training and competing with her at the top level of the sport with a horseman who shares his vision. Learn more about Mouse on our website.

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