
Western Bloodstock’s 2025 National Cutting Horse Futurity Sales gained momentum following record results on November 30, in Session I of the 2-Year-Old Sale.
Session II of the NCHA Futurity Sales 2-Year-Old Sale, on Monday December 1, realized an average of $83,802 on 81 horses, with 22 selling for $100,000 or more, and 7 bringing $200,000 or more.
Carbonated, by Hashtags, topped the day with $775,000 from Cole Davison, Dublin, TX. The blue roan filly, in training with Andy Sherrerd, was consigned by Sherrerd Performance Horses, agent for Randy Vanee.
Bred by Jamie and Kaci Mitchell, Miller, MO, Carbonated is out of the Peptoboonsmal daughter Miss Priss Pepto LTE $111,241, an NCHA Open limited age event reserve champion and dam of eight money earners, including Faymiss LTE $107,319.
Talkin Bad, consigned by Chase and Kadie Hermes, in training with Chase, brought the day’s second-highest-price, $600,000, from Rio Roca Land & Cattle LLC, Dallas, TX. Sired by Smooth Talkin Style, the red roan filly is the first foal out of Metallic Cat daughter Badaboomsmall LTE $167,724, who among other accomplishments was Reserve Champion of the Breeders Invitational Non-Pro Derby, as well as Abilene Spectacular Open Classic Co-Reserve Champion and Non-Pro Reserve Champion.
Maximus Fox, Session II’s top-selling colt and third-highest seller, was consigned by Colter Klemm, agent for Horse Country Arena LLC, and brought $325,000 from Hayden Upton, agent, Weatherford, TX.
Sired by Metallic Rebel, Maximus Fox is the first foal out of limited age event Open Champion Looks Like Foxie LTE $109,243, by Dual Smart Rey, whose second dam is Peptos Stylish Miss LTE $302,911, by Peptoboonsmal.
The 2025 NCHA Futurity Sales continue on Tuesday, December 2nd with Session III of the 2-Year-Old Sale, and continue through December 6th with Session IV of the Preferred Breeders Sale.
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