Sables Dashing Guy

Sables Dashing Guy is a 2005 sorrel AQHA stallion is by Frenchmans Guy and out of Sables Dash si 96 by Dash Thru Traffic si 95. 

Frenchmans Guy is the decade's #1 leading living sire with progeny earnings over $10 million. He's a proven sire with a proven pedigree. 

Sable's dam, Sables Dash si 96, AAA winner of $61,271, Grade 1 finalist, and a Black Type Producer. Sables Dash’s sire is Dash Thru Traffic si 95. Dash Thru Traffic is a World Champion 2-year old Colt, winner of the All-American Futurity, and winner of $1,056,943. He is the sire of 2 World Champions and 25 Stakes winners, with a progeny earnings over $7 million. 

  • Sable is the maternal half-brother of Painted Sable si 106, AAA winner of $170,275 and 2012 Superior Race Horse.
  • Sable is a three-quarter genetic brother to proven performer and sire, Traffic Guy.
  • Sable is three-quarter genetic brother to Morning Traffic, the 2016 Pendleton Round Up Barrel Champion.
 

 

 

Sable is a classy, good looking stallion with excellent conformation; good withers, good slope in the shoulder, not to wide or narrow in the front, all angles are correct, and a pretty head with the mind to go with it.

 

 

Sables Dashing Guy's progeny are already winning money at the regional level in both barrel racing and team roping! 

They are easy to train with great dispositions, good conformation, lots of speed, and a natural cow sense.

 

SABLES DASHING GUY

2005 Sorrel AQHA Stallion #4744568 - 15.2 Hands

2017 Stud Fee: $1000.00
Cooled Semen Available * No Chute Fee

Eligible Incentives: Select Stallion Stakes, Southwest Desert Classic, Beehive Futurity


CONTACT

Mike Randall: 435-691-1118
Raquel Randall: 435-691-1119

Email: roperaceride@gmail.com


Mike and Raquel Randall's facility is located on 20+ acres just off Highway 9, 15 minutes from St. George, UT and 40 minutes from spectacular Zion National Park. It offers a 22 stall barn with a state of the art breeding lab, 3 arenas including a competition size roping arena, calf roping arena, and covered riding arena, round pens, turnouts, pastures, and a bunkhouse.


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