Clinton Anderson Trained Prospect Available

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Ginger, a 2-year-old filly trained by Clinton, will be available this Sunday in the Solo Select Horses Online Sale.

Ginger was started at Downunder Horsemanship and has been in training with Clinton ever since. She has shown remarkable trainability, good feel and a huge stop. She is eligible for all major incentives in the cutting, reined cow horse and roping industries.

She is by $14 million dollar sire Woody Be Tuff and out of Tommy Boon, the earner of $69,561 in the reined cow horse pen, claiming titles such as the Open NRCHA World’s Greatest Horseman Reserve Champion, winning multiple championships and showing up in numerous Open finals. She was also fourth in the AQHA World Show Superhorse and fourth in the AQHA Heading at the World Show, and has already produced several money earners in both the reined cow horse and team roping.

With her pedigree, foundation, and natural ability, she is ready to go in whatever direction you choose.

Learn more about Ginger, including seeing her vet statement and radiographs and watching videos of her, on the Solo Select Horses’ website.

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