We are a farm located near Brandon, MB, owned by Mo & Jocelyn (Kish) Lafreniere

Info on this page taken from the Sask 50 50 Rule Book and
www.saskhorse.ca/pages/50_50_sale.php

We are
Members of CHIPI  & the SASK 50-50 Futurity
To Contact us:
topspot@inetbiz.ca
Our Past Sales . . .
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updated Aug 3, 2005
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Dream Doll
Rockin Doll's '04 FILLY
ApHCC/ApHC
CHIP & CAIF enrolled
Eligible for Sask 50/50 Futurity
For sale:
$4500
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Taxed Commodity
Sire: Good Commodity
Dam: Flyin Tax
Purchased by
2005 Foal of GBK Blak Eyed Suzy
   Sire: Royal Direction

 
In 2005, the Saskatchewan 50-50 Yealing Sale, 3yo Futurity and Maturity took place May 27 & 28 at the Golden Mile Arena, Exhibition Park, Moose Jaw, SK.
  43 well fitted quality Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa yearling sold by Brad Stenberg and pedigree reader Neil Darrock for an average of $1,151 with the top 5 averaging $2,800.
  Eighteen 3yos returned to compete for $21,498 in prize money paid to 10 places.
    The top 10 horses, High Point non-pro and High point breeder all received jacket awards.
2005 Futurity Placings:
1st: JT Smokin Gun (QH gelding)
2nd: Mr Greats Jackie Bee (QH stallion)
3rd: Blondys Kit Kat (QH mare)
4th: Suzie Oak Star (QH mare)
5th: Poco Tee (App gelding)
6th: Pals Trading Gal (QH mare)
7th: JT Special Sizzle (QH stallion)
8th: VJ Susie Bar Twozie (QH mare)
9th: Oh Doc Tucker Olena (QH gelding)
10th: Zipper in Fashion (Paint mare)

2005 Maturity Placings:
1st: Majors Looking Sharp (App mare)
2nd: A Perfect Stain (App gelding)
3rd: CL Double Dair (QH gelding)
4th: Doublesan Zee Me Go (QH mare)
5th: Taders Queen Josan (QH mare)
6th: Pepinics Doc Dee (QH mare)
7th: CL Easy Choice(QH)
8th: Frosted Red Bug (AQHA)

The 2006 50-50 Yearling Sale, 3 year old Futurity and Maturity will be held May 26 & 27 at the Golden Mile Arena, Exhibition Park, Moose Jaw, SK
The purse in 2007 will be $22,275. The winning horse will earn $5,940 for the owners and $742 for the breeder. The CHIP program will further enhance the prize money for horses eligible for these programs.