Breeding Season Savings Alert: Equine Dreaming’s Super Sale

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Equine Dreaming is rolling out a Super Sale, offering breeding specials on stallions standing at the iconic Silver Spurs Equine, giving breeders a prime opportunity to invest in quality genetics this season. Silver Spurs Equine is home to some of the most prolific stallions in the western performance horse world.

Among the stallions included in the promotion is Epic Titan, the stallion Clinton created a training diary of chronicling his journey from starting under saddle to show ring success. Titan went on to earn over $82,000 with Andrea Fappani. He’s a standout option for those looking to add performance, consistency and pedigree to their breeding program.

While the Super Sale savings are up to 50% off for some stallions, followers of Downunder Horsemanship will receive an extra 15% off as an added bonus. Just mention your connection to Downunder Horsemanship when booking. This limited-time offer runs through February 28, so now is the time take advantage of these exceptional savings. Call 405-237-4485 to secure your booking.

Learn more about the stallions being included in the sale, the discounted breeding fees and how to take advantage of this rare opportunity on the Equine Dreaming website.

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