Aristo Katz is one of the horses up for sale
The cutting world has a rare opportunity to purchase horses that are part of the industry’s leading breeding program. A dispersal sale of Jack Waggoner and Susan Waggoner’s horses is to take place the last Friday and Saturday of October, the 29th and 30th, at the DLR Stallion Station in Weatherford, Texas. High Brow Cat, the cutting industry’s leading stallion with offspring that have more than $40 million, and Smart Artistocrat, will NOT be selling.
According to Western Bloodstock, the sales company managing this historic auction, there are 213 consignments and those will be sold on Saturday. All of the horses will be sold to the highest bidders. Demonstrations of the riding horses – show horses and prospects – takes place on Friday. Times for the sale and demonstration have not yet been announced. Lunch will be available both days.
Jack Waggoner and Susan Waggoner are the cutting industry’s No. 1 breeders and were positioned fourth on the list of lifetime leading owners. Horses they’ve bred have won more than $10 million, a list of grand horses that includes Pappion Cat ($379,815), Cats Summertime ($357,937), Aristo Katz ($270,162), Cats Full Measure ($241,969), That Cool Cat ($241,724), Cats Red Feather ($221,262), Pretty Katz ($205,584), Cat T Masterson ($200,187), Flickacat ($196,316) and Tumbleweed Smith ($181,509). Horses owned by the Waggoners have performed their way to nearly $4 million. Among those leading Waggoner-owned horses have been: Aristo Katz ($270,162), Cats Red Feather ($221,262), Cat T Masterson ($200,187), Tumbleweed Smith ($181,509), Smart Aristocrat ($172,846), Ristos Fair Lady ($113,325), High Brow Cat ($110,784), Sportin Aristocrat ($107,171), Purdy Aristocrat ($102,648) and Smart Misty Dawn ($97,599).
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