AQHA Stallion 'Zips Goodbar Chip'

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2009

STANDING AT STUD 2012
AQHA Point Earner Open Halter, Open Western Pleasure, Amateur Western Pleasure and Amateur Trail
Multiple Open show all around winner
16 Hand 2004 Red roan with dun factor. By a son of Zippos Mr Good Bar out of a daughter of Zips Chocolate Chip. "Leroy" halters, rides and drives. One in a million temperment and personality. Friendly, talented and willing.

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  • I was wondering if you were standing him yet?

  • @krygera2 Hi, yes he is standing at stud now

    Thanks

  • Hello, I have shown with you several times in Syracuse NY. I was wondering if you were still standing your Goodbar stud?

  • @krygera2 Hi, thanks for writing.  He will be showing Amateur and Open All Around again this year so we've decided not to stand him,

    Thanks for the interest,

    Jenn

  • how much is his breeding fee?

  • His 2009 was $800. As of right now he will not be standing 2010 to focus on showing and push for Congress again,

    Thanks

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  • I do train performances horses, and did all the training on this guy. I've trained AQHA, APHA & PAC point earners, AQHA Open & Youth Show All Arounds and Runner-Ups, AQHA & APHA affliliate Hi Point & Rs. Hi point champions and AQHA Congress entries.

    What names are in your filly's pedigree? There's a big difference in performance and gaming pedigrees....

  • I'm just not sure what I want to do with her yet, I know that she will be able to do either performance classes or gaming classes. I guess what I'm trying to ask is, do you do training for performance horses?

  • No problem :)

    Okay, now I have a question for you.

    When you bought him as a yearling did he have any training on him? You see, I bought myself an AQHA Mare this pat summer in July and she has no training put on her except for the groundwork that my dad and I have put on her together (I'm only 14 and I've been riding since I was 5). She's very smart and willing and I have her booked for training under saddle in the winter when she will be 2.

  • Hi, Thanks! :-) I love him too! I bought him as a yearling from Alabama. That is where his sire stands.

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