Bailey Is a Ready-To-Go Futurity Horse

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Bailey, a reined cow horse filly, will be available in the October 13th Solo Select Horses Online Sale. Bailey, registered as Miss Congenialityy, is by Stevie Rey Von out of Magic With Moves by Abrakadabracre. Stevie Rey Von won $420,903 in the show pen and has made a sensational start as a junior sire with his progeny already earning over $3 million. Bailey’s dam, Magic With Moves, has produced multiple winners with over $100,000 in produce earnings so far.

Clinton purchased Bailey as a yearling and she was started with the Method and then trained in Clinton’s performance horse program. Bailey is an exceptionally good-minded horse and very willing. She’s a great athlete and very cowy.

Clinton is showing Bailey in the Open at the Snaffle Bit Futurity in Fort Worth, Texas this month. She will stay in Clinton’s possession until her show schedule is complete. “This is a unique opportunity to purchase a futurity horse that is ready to go. All the hard work has been done,” Clinton says. “She’s a very kind, quiet and showy mare and has a bright future in the show pen. I’d love to keep Bailey in my program for her new owner and show her throughout her aged event career.”

Bailey is lot number 63 in the Solo Select Horses Online Sale. Learn more about her, including seeing her papers, vet statement and radiographs, on the Solo Select Horses website.

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