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A first start winner of a 5 1/2F. Maiden Special Weight at Belmont Park by four and a half lengths in 1.05 flat (video of race), TEQUESTA finished just off the board to Cuvee and Limehouse in the Grade 2 Saratoga Stakes for two year olds and defeated or competed against Stakes winners including Pollard's Vision, Read the Footnotes, Artie Schiller and Pomeroy. TEQUESTA also won a 1 1/16 Allowance at Gulfstream Park before his career was curtailed by a suspensory injury. A foal of 2001, TEQUESTA is an athletic 16.1 hands. The $1,000 Live Foal fee is waived for mares foaling in Pennsylvania. TEQUESTA's Pedigree , Press release and magazine advertisement announcing TEQUESTA's arrival at Blue House Farm, and his Nicking Patterns. |
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SPECTACULARDYNASTY's average runner earns $60k each on the track, and that does not include foreign earnings. His best son, TB Track Star (read a little about him here), won almost $500k, including the Lone Star Derby. With several small crops of runners to his name, SPECTACULARDYNASTY has an exceptional average earnings index, with most of his runners winning in maiden special and/or allowance company. Runners include New York Allowance winner Ragtime Tune, consistent money winner Jam's Jelly, Sunshine Rondezvous, Maximus, Star Dynasty, Spectacular Start, Spectacular Nature, GB Dynasty(photos), and recent winner Sun Song Dynasty (photo). The average winning distance of his offspring is 7.5f. SPECTACULARDYNASTY started only four times before injuring himself winning a maiden special weight at Churchill Downs on Kentucky Derby Day in 1992. A foal of 1988, SPECTACULARDYNASTY, an imposing gray, stands 16.2 hands. The $1,000 live foal fee is waived for mares foaling in Pennsylvania. |
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BLUE HOUSE FARM is a family-owned and operated thoroughbred breeding operation in the Allegheny Mountains of south central Pennsylvania. The farm is conveniently located just off I-81 between Routes 16 and 30 on State Route 995 (map). FOALS FOR SALE: Periodically we have foals for sale, either weanlings or yearlings, and sometimes two-year-olds. Contact us if you might be interested in a PA-bred runner. Contact Graeme Beaton 717-375-0186 or email ghbeaton@comcast.net READ about the benefits of owning a PA-bred runner here. |
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