Highlights from Day 1 of the TQHA Yearling Sale
- Tanner Isaacs
- Jul 26
- 2 min read
Yearling Sale Season Kicks Off with a Strong Start for Flying Cowboy 123.
The yearling sale season is officially underway, and it’s off to a blazing start following Day 1 of the Texas Quarter Horse Association Yearling Sale. The energy was high and the results even higher as the industry saw a total of $2,251,800 in sales across 130 yearlings.
Flying Cowboy 123, proved once again why he’s one of the most sought-after sires in the industry. With 11 yearlings sold, he was the 3rd highest averaging sire of the day, with average of $44,864.
Flying Cowboy 123 sired 5 of the Top 10 highest sellers of the day.
Here’s a look at the Top 5 Flying Cowboy 123 yearlings from Day 1:
$95,000 – HIP #175 – COWGIRL EATS FIRE
(Flying Cowboy 123 x She Eats Fire, by Corona Cartel)
• Consigned by: Paragon Farms LLC
• Purchased by: Norman Allen
$72,000 – HIP #153 – BAD BOY 123
(Flying Cowboy 123 x Three Past Six, by Tres Seis)
• Consigned by: Remount Ranch, Agent for Jerry D. Chapman
• Purchased by: Ray Munoz
$60,000 – HIP #216 – GUNSMOKE 123
(Flying Cowboy 123 x Leesas Smokin Hot, by Walk Thru Fire)
• Consigned by: Bielau Oaks, Agent
• Purchased by: Joshua Owens
$50,000 – HIP #164 – PRINCESS HALONA
(Flying Cowboy 123 x Loose Play, by Intimidator)
• Consigned by: Remount Ranch, Agent for Sandra Garnett
• Purchased by: Renee & Van Spikes
$50,000 – HIP #194 – JP KOOL COWBOY
(Flying Cowboy 123 x Too Kool To Return, by High Rate Of Return)
• Consigned by: Bielau Oaks, Agent for JP Quarter Horses
• Purchased by: Luis A. Castellanos
We are looking forward day 2 of the TQHA and what the offsprings from our outstanding sire bring in the sale ring