Time to Get Off the Fence Before It’s Too Late

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If you’ve been on the fence about breeding your mare to Titan, it’s time to act! There are only a handful of breedings left for the year, and they will be sold out in the near future. “Titan is by far the most talented and best-minded horse I’ve ever had the pleasure of training throughout my career. His world-class bloodlines along with his pleasing disposition, athletic ability and willingness set him apart from other horses and put him in an elite class. I’m a firm believer that a horse has to earn his right to stand at stud, and Titan certainly fits that bill for me,” Clinton says.

That’s why Clinton decided to make Titan’s bloodlines available to the public. The 2018 Cactus Reining Classic Open Champion will be standing at ESMS on the Brazos in Weatherford, Texas this spring with a stud fee of $1,000. It’s highly unlikely that his breeding fee will ever again be as low as $1,000.

Titan is by the legendary Colonels Smoking Gun, better known as Gunner, and out of the great NRHA Hall of Fame mare Princess In Diamonds. Gunner won $177,386 throughout his career and is the sire of multiple NRHA Futurity and Derby champions who have won over $10 million. Princess was an NRHA Futurity and Derby finalist with $77,002 in earnings. She’s produced three NRHA Open Futurity finalists, an AQHA World Champion in Senior Reining, and an AQHYA World Champion in Reining. Her offspring have earned over $856,469.

If you’re interested in breeding your mare to Titan, many of your questions will likely be answered in the info packet.

To secure a contract or if you have questions about Titan or breeding your mare to him, please contact ESMS on the Brazos at 817-594-9232 or [email protected].

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