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Much to Do About Hip No. Consigned by Aaron Ranch Offering Hip No. 296 Much To Do About Blu 296 April 19, 2016 Blue Roan Gelding Blue Valentine Leo Hancock Hayes { Funny B Bluemuchaman { Doll 01 Mucha Blue Hancock Rowdy Blue Man Much To Do About Blu {Mucha Zorrita 5747598 Peptoboonsmal {Peppy San Badger Rachels First Pepto { Royal Blue Boon Miss Dual Bar Colonel Jay Bar {Miss Dual Doc NOTES: Genetic Test: 5 Panel N/N. SIRE: FUNNY B BLUEMUCHAMAN (2003). Sire of ROANWOOD HANCOCK (49.5 AQHA points: Cowboy Publishing Challenge Fast Five Team Roping Award Champion), ROWDY BLUE MUCHAMAN (18.5 AQHA points: 5th AQHYA World Heeling Level 2), FANCY MUCHAMAN (15 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), MUCHA REBA DOLL (6.5 AQHA points), SPYDER MONKEY (AQHA point-earner: finalist in AQHYA World Heeling Level 2). Son of LEO HANCOCK HAYES; sire of BAR STAR SADIE (45 AQHA points: 8th AQHA World Amateur Tie-Down Roping), HANCOCK RED FOX (17.5 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), BLUES Z SNIP (AQHA point-earner), FUNNY B BEAR CAT (AQHA point-earner). Son of BLUE VALENTINE, an AQHA point-earner and sire of HAYES' PRONTO (AQHA point-earner), SALTY ROAN (AQHA point-earner), JAY JAY JUD (AQHA point-earner), BLUE'S RED BARON (AQHA point-earner), PINKY VALENTINE (Unplaced at 2), THE OUTLAW (Unplaced at 2). He is by RED MAN SI 85, an AQHA point-earner: Open Perf. ROM; sire of 15 Race ROM, including BOOGER RED (NCHA World Champion; NCHA Hall of Fame), APACHE AGENT SI 95 (5 race wins, $9,486, won Kindergarten Futurity), CIBECUE ROAN (55.5 AQHA points: AQHA High Point Steer Roping Open Stallion Champion), JOHN RED SI 95 (14 race wins, $5,006, 3rd Nebraska Qh Champ, NTR), LADY HUR ($6,867 and 27 AQHA points: NCHA Certificate of Ability), ROAN DAN (4 race wins, $4,659), RED WOOD MAN (22 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), MISFORTUNE II (6 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), GUNMAN (6 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), BLUE VALENTINE (AQHA point-earner), REDWOOD JAKE (AQHA point-earner), ALABI (AQHA point-earner), RED GOWN L SI 85 (7 race wins, NTR), RED JUNIPER (4 race wins, NTR). DAM: RACHELS FIRST PEPTO (2008). NRCHA money-earner. Full sister to DREAM IN PINK (Brazil ANCA Cutting Limited Open Classic Champion). Half-sister to MISS PEPPY JAY BAR ($170,021: NCHA Non-Pro Co-Reserve World Champion), LITTLE COLONEL PEPPY ($21,569: finalist in the NCHA Eastern Nationals Open), SMART BAR LENA ($18,387: finalist in the NRCHA Open Futurity), PEPTOS LIL DUALLY ($5,146, AQHA point-earner: 3rd All Florida RCHA Fall Sizzler Open Derby), SHINERS DUALLY (38 AQHA points: 8th AQHA World Senior Heeling Level 2 Open), MR DUAL BAR (NRCHA money-earner), SMART LITTLE BIJOU (NCHA money- earner), and a daughter of PEPTOBOONSMAL, $180,487: NCHA Open Futurity Champion. A 2017 AQHA #2 Leading Sire of RCH Point-Earners; 2017 AQHA Top 5 Leading Sire of Cutting Point-Earners; An RGP Top 10 All- Time Sire of Ranch Riding money-earners; 2018 AQHA Top 10 Sire of RCH Point-Earners. Sire of 895 RGP money-earners, $27,039,308, earners of 7,714 AQHA points, including LITTLE PEPTO GAL ($523,742: NCHA Horse of the Year, NCHA Hall of Fame), COPASPEPTO ($480,064: NCHA Horse of the Year, NCHA Hall of Fame), ONE TIME PEPTO ($331,097: NCHA Open Super Stakes Champion), ONCE IN A BLU BOON ($319,002: AQHA World Champion Senior Cutting Horse), PEPTO BOOM ($317,018: 4th Breeders Inv. Non-Pro Derby; NCHA Silver Award), PEPTOS STYLISH MISS ($302,911: 4th NCHA Open Super Stakes), BOON TOO SUEN ($262,009: NCHA World Champion Stallion; NCHA Silver Award), FRECKLES LENA BOON ($259,818: split top 10, NCHA Open Futurity). RGP-CB 9/2018 Hip No. Consigned by Aaron Ranch Offering Hip No. 297 Papers In Association 297 February 26, 2018 Blue Roan Filly Blue Valentine Leo Hancock Hayes { Funny B Bluemuchaman { Doll 01 Mucha Blue Hancock Rowdy Blue Man Papers In Association {Mucha Zorrita pending Jasons Peptolena {Peptoboonsmal Im A Blue Pepto { Amys Little Date Funny B Kali Blue Leo Hancock Hayes {Amy Lou Hancock SIRE: FUNNY B BLUEMUCHAMAN (2003). Sire of ROANWOOD HANCOCK (49.5 AQHA points: Cowboy Publishing Challenge Fast Five Team Roping Award Champion), ROWDY BLUE MUCHAMAN (18.5 AQHA points: 5th AQHYA World Heeling Level 2), FANCY MUCHAMAN (15 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), MUCHA REBA DOLL (6.5 AQHA points), SPYDER MONKEY (AQHA point-earner: finalist in AQHYA World Heeling Level 2). Son of LEO HANCOCK HAYES; sire of BAR STAR SADIE (45 AQHA points: 8th AQHA World Amateur Tie-Down Roping), HANCOCK RED FOX (17.5 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), BLUES Z SNIP (AQHA point-earner), FUNNY B BEAR CAT (AQHA point-earner). Son of BLUE VALENTINE, an AQHA point-earner and sire of HAYES' PRONTO (AQHA point-earner), SALTY ROAN (AQHA point-earner), JAY JAY JUD (AQHA point-earner), BLUE'S RED BARON (AQHA point-earner), PINKY VALENTINE (Unplaced at 2), THE OUTLAW (Unplaced at 2). He is by RED MAN SI 85, an AQHA point-earner: Open Perf. ROM; sire of 15 Race ROM, including BOOGER RED (NCHA World Champion; NCHA Hall of Fame), APACHE AGENT SI 95 (5 race wins, $9,486, won Kindergarten Futurity), CIBECUE ROAN (55.5 AQHA points: AQHA High Point Steer Roping Open Stallion Champion), JOHN RED SI 95 (14 race wins, $5,006, 3rd Nebraska Qh Champ, NTR), LADY HUR ($6,867 and 27 AQHA points: NCHA Certificate of Ability), ROAN DAN (4 race wins, $4,659). DAM: IM A BLUE PEPTO (2013). A daughter of JASONS PEPTOLENA, $80,143 and 21 AQHA points: NRCHA Open Hackamore Classic Hackamore Champion; 4th NRCHA Derby Bridle Spectacular Open: 7th NRCHA Stakes Open; NRCHA Stakes Int. Open Champion; NRCHA Hackamore Classic Bridle Spectacular Open Reserve Champion. A 2018 AQHA Top 25 Sire of Cutting Point-Earners. Sire of MARMALADE SKY ($10,706: 8th NRCHA $7,500 Limited Open Futurity), DUALIN PEPTOLENA (P) ($8,223: Northwest RCHA Summer Int. Open Futurity Co-Champion), PEPTOS SHINING SMART ($7,000: 5th NRCHA Int. Open Futurity), PEPTOS POWER (39.5 AQHA points: 9th NSBA World Ranch Riding Non-Pro), NUPEPPY REY LENA ($4,354: 8th NRCHA $7,500 Limited Open Futurity), PACKIN LIL PEPTO (17 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), PEPTOLENA BABE (5 AQHA points: and 2 novice points: Northwest RCHA Summer Showdown Two-Rein Non-Pro class winner twice), DRAGGINFLY (AQHA point-earner; NRCHA money-earner), PEPTOLENAS BOB (NCHA $1,096), SMOKIN LITTLE PEPTO (3rd NSHA RCH Limited Open Futurity). Son of PEPTOBOONSMAL, $180,487: NCHA Open Futurity Champion. A 2017 AQHA #2 Leading Sire of RCH Point-Earners; 2017 AQHA Top 5 Leading Sire of Cutting Point- Earners; An RGP Top 10 All-Time Sire of Ranch Riding money-earners; 2018 AQHA Top 10 Sire of RCH Point-Earners. Sire of 895 RGP money-earners, $27,040,981, earners of 7,712 AQHA points, including LITTLE PEPTO GAL ($523,742: NCHA Horse of the Year, NCHA Hall of Fame), COPASPEPTO ($480,064: NCHA Horse of the Year, NCHA Hall of Fame), ONE TIME PEPTO ($331,097: NCHA Open Super Stakes Champion). RGP-CB 9/2018 Hip No. Consigned by Aaron Ranch Offering Hip No. 298 Whipp Hancock Kelly 298 2008 Black Mare Mr Roan Hancock Hancocks Blue Boy { Pede Hancock Boy { Bluebird Hancock Whipps Pawnee Pawnee Scoot Whipp Hancock Kelly {Missy Beaver 5097043 Hancocks Blue Boy {Mr Roan Hancock Whipps Hancock Marie { Bluebird Hancock Valentines Blue Blue Dart Reed {Hancocks Fanny SIRE: PEDE HANCOCK BOY (1998). 183.5 AQHA points: 5th AQHA High Point Junior Open Tie-Down Roping; Superior Tie-Down Roping. Son of HANCOCKS BLUE BOY; sire of BLUE BOYS DRIFTER ($3,938 and 233.5 AQHA points: 4th AQHA High Point Junior Heeling, Superior Heeling), PEDE HANCOCK BOY (183.5 AQHA points: 5th AQHA High Point Junior Open Tie- Down Roping, Superior Tie-Down Roping), TIMBER HAWK HANCOCK (55 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM, AQHA World Junior Heading qualifier), PEPPER JOE HANCOCK (15.5 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), DRIFTIN JOE HANCOCK (10 AQHA points), LIL BLUE HANCOCK (AQHA point- earner), HANCOCKS BLUE SAVAGE (National Foundation QHA Year-End High-Point All-Age Breakaway Roping Open Reserve Champion). Son of MR ROAN HANCOCK; sire of TARVERS MISS HANCOCK (WFQHA World Open Heeling Champion; AQHA Region 2 Amateur Heeling Champion), MR SUGAR HANCOCK (AQHA World Amateur Team Penning qualifier). He is by SALTY ROAN, an AQHA point-earner and sire of LONGWELL BOY (18 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), SALTY SARGO (8 AQHA points), GATOR AID (AQHA point-earner), RED RADER (AQHA point-earner). DAM: WHIPPS HANCOCK MARIE (1999). A daughter of HANCOCKS BLUE BOY; sire of BLUE BOYS DRIFTER ($3,938 and 233.5 AQHA points: 4th AQHA High Point Junior Heeling, Superior Heeling), PEDE HANCOCK BOY (183.5 AQHA points: 5th AQHA High Point Junior Open Tie-Down Roping, Superior Tie-Down Roping), TIMBER HAWK HANCOCK (55 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM, AQHA World Junior Heading qualifier), PEPPER JOE HANCOCK (15.5 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), DRIFTIN JOE HANCOCK (10 AQHA points), LIL BLUE HANCOCK (AQHA point-earner), HANCOCKS BLUE SAVAGE (National Foundation QHA Year-End High-Point All-Age Breakaway Roping Open Reserve Champion). Son of MR ROAN HANCOCK; sire of TARVERS MISS HANCOCK (WFQHA World Open Heeling Champion; AQHA Region 2 Amateur Heeling Champion), MR SUGAR HANCOCK (AQHA World Amateur Team Penning qualifier). He is by SALTY ROAN, an AQHA point-earner and sire of LONGWELL BOY (18 AQHA points: Open Perf. ROM), SALTY SARGO (8 AQHA points), GATOR AID (AQHA point-earner), RED RADER (AQHA point-earner).
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