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- Send us your ready-to-use stallion advertisements and we will put them in the classified section of our website and in the newsletter FOR FREE! Email them to: registrar@nmhorsebreeders.comRead More »
- New Mexico Fred Alexander FRED ALEXANDER MARKING SPORTING CHANCE Fred and Linda Alexander’s A & A Ranch stands some of the state’s top sires at the Anthony, N.M., farm, including […]Read More »
- AQHA Affiliate Leaders, We hope this message finds you well. As leaders within the state affiliates, you understand the crucial role our organization plays in promoting the interests of our […]Read More »
- Three New Mexico-bred Quarter Horses qualified to three of American Quarter Horse racing’s most prestigious races, which will be run during Labor Day weekend, September 1-2, at Albuquerque Downs. KJ […]Read More »
- A $25,000 yearling purchase from breeder MJ Farms at last year’s New Mexico-Bred Sale, CHR Racing’s Woody Rocks earned his second stakes victory and first graded stakes win in Sunday’s […]Read More »
- CHR Racing’s Woody Rocks on Friday set the fastest qualifying time to the July 21, $368,451 Zia Futurity RG1 for state-bred 2-year-old Quarter Horses at Ruidoso Downs. Christian Ramos rode […]Read More »
- Solid, a homebred son of Big Daddy Cartel racing for Pierre and Leslie Amestoy of Albuquerque, on Saturday set the fastest qualifying time to the July 20, $167,171 Zia Derby […]Read More »
- Dance The Dust Off, a registered New Mexico-bred son of the Count Corona stallion Coronas Blackdiamond owned by Jewell Ramirez, won Saturday’s 870-yard, $34,595 Lip Chip LLC Wyoming Distance Challenge […]Read More »
- CHR Racing’s Woody Rocks (outside, number 10) won Sunday’s 350-yard, $50,000 Mountain Top Juvenile Stakes (R) for New Mexico-bred 2-year-old Quarter Horses at Ruidoso Downs. Luis Martinez rode the Woodbridge […]Read More »
- Ernesto Soto’s Harken, the seventh-fastest qualifier, scored an upset victory in Sunday’s Mountain Top Quarter Horse Futurity (RG2) for state-bred 2-year-olds. Sergio Becerra Jr. rode the Eye Am King gelding […]Read More »