Rockingham Ranch offers breeding rights to Conquest Farenheit

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Rockingham Ranch, which recently won a pair of Breeders' Cup races for the second straight season, is also standing the only son of Scat Daddy in California, the multiple stakes winner Conquest Farenheit, who's at stud at Ballena Vista Farm.

Brian Trump, the group's director of operations, says more than 50 mares will be bred to the Baffle and Pasadena stakes winner, who prevailed at distances of 6 to 8 1/2 furlongs.

"We are very excited about his future," Trump said. "He is an absolute specimen of a horse that we truly feel he is going to be the next big stallion here in California, so much so that we want everyone to benefit from his success. We are going to offer a unique opportunity for people to buy lifetime breeding rights."

Breeders can sign a four-year contract with Rockingham Ranch this year to send a mare to Conquest Farenheit at a reduced rate of $2,000 each year for the next four years. After the fourth year, you own a lifetime breeding right to Conquest Farenheit, who is by a multiple stakes producing Holy Bull mare, Holy Smokie.

"Its great for broodmare owners and farms," Trump said. "...It doesn't even have to be the same mare every year, as long as they send a mare. Then as time goes on and the value of the stallion increases, you have your locked in lifetime breeding right to either use for yourself, or sell for a profit."

Trump added that "as he succeeds, then everyone who bought a breeding right succeed together."
For more information on purchasing Conquest Farenheit breeding rights, or any further questions about the new program, email info@rockinghamranch.com.

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