Join Kitty’s Journey

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Kitty, registered as Lemme Take A Selfie, is a weanling filly who is showing a fantastic amount of talent bred by two proven champions. She is sired by one of the hottest reining stallions on the market, Cromed Out Mercedes, winner of the 2009 NRBC Open Derby and an own son of the phenomenal broodmare Princess In Diamonds, whose offspring have won $684,122 in the show pen. Cromed Out Mercedes won $146,645 in the show pen. His progeny are just beginning to show and have already been contenders in the NRHA Futurity Open, Limited and Non-Pro divisions and have earned $160,585.

Kitty’s dam, Nic N Smart, is by Reminic, a stallion who won over $90,000 in NCHA competitions and was a Million Dollar Sire in reined cow horse, reining and cutting. Nic N Smart earned $5,721 throughout her career. She won the 2006 Ohio Valley Reining Horse Association Open, Limited Open and Intermediate Open Futurities.

Clinton partners with selected individuals to join him and his performance horses like Kitty as they begin training and competing at the highest levels of competition. Learn more about Kitty and how you can join her and Clinton as she begins her competitive career on our website.

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