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Champion Sire Tres Seis To Stand At Lazy E Ranch in 2017
Leading sire Tres Seis will stand the 2017 season at Lazy E Ranch near Guthrie, Oklahoma.

Champion Sire Tres Seis To Stand At Lazy E Ranch in 2017

GUTHRIE, OK—NOVEMBER 9, 2016—Tres Seis, sire of 4-time Champion and all-time leading money earner Ochoa $2,781,365, has been relocated to Lazy E Ranch in Guthrie, Oklahoma and will stand the 2017 breeding season for a fee of $7,800.

''First Down Dash, Mr Jess Perry, Corona Cartel or *Beduino (TB) in his pedigree, Tres Seis offers Lazy E clients a very useful outcross to mares carrying that blood,'' said Lazy E Ranch manager Butch Wise.

Bred by the late Gwendolyn Eaves and owned by a syndicate, Tres Seis has sired 11 crops of racing age, 462 winners (63%), 130 stakes horses (17%) with earnings of over $21.6 million and $29,300 Average Earnings Per Starter.

''Tres Seis has sired the winner of the All American Futurity, All American Derby, Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity, Golden State Million Futurity and Ed Burke Million Futurity and Rainbow Futurity . . . all Grade I races. When one considers the proven siring record and the proven pedigree, Tres Seis has to be one of the best stallions available at this price in 2017,'' Wise said.

All-time leading money earner Ochoa winning the Grade 1 All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs.
© Gay Harris / Ruidoso Downs
Tres Seis' top performers include 4-time AQHA Racing Champion and all-time leading money earner Ochoa SI-109, 11-time winner with earnings of $2,781,365, Tres Passes SI-101 (6 wins to 4, $1,504,928, Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity (G1), Golden State Million Futurity (G1), etc.), Tres Friends SI-97 (3 wins to 3, 2016 $921,632, Texas Classic Futurity (G1), Rainbow Futurity (G1), etc.), Wild Six SI-103 (7 wins to 3, $601,632, Rainbow Futurity (G1), West Texas Futurity (G1), etc.) and A Tres Of Paint SI-98 (7 wins to 3, 2016 $509,184, Remington Park Oklahoma Bred Derby (G3), 2nd Heritage Place Futurity (G1).

Tres Seis led all stallions at the 2016 Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale with an average of $66,566. Those Rudioso yearlings were led by two of Top 10 sellers at $200,000 and $130,000.

Tres Friends winning the 2015 Grade 1 Texas Classic Futurity at Lone Star Park. © Dustin Orona Photography
Throughout his own racing career, Tres Seis won or placed in 12-of-12 career starts and earned $856,901. Named the 2001 AQHA Racing Champion 2-Year-Old Colt, he won the Golden State Million Futurity (G1), was second in the All American Futurity (G1), Rainbow Derby (G1) and third in the Los Alamitos Million Futurity (G1).

The son of G3 winner and Champion sire Sixrarun is out of one of the industry's "blue hen" mares, Our Third Delight SI-97, by Reb's Policy (TB).

She is the dam of 12 ROM, 10 winners, two champions, 4 stakes winners, 4 stakes-placed including Champion Tres Seis SI-97 (see above), champion and multiple stakes sire Dean Miracle SI-104 ($199,601), stakes winning former Broodmare-of-the-Year Fortune Of Delight SI-107 ($100,269), stakes winner Our Casanova SI-102 ($38,874), G2-placed Delightful Lark SI-95 ($97,854), stakes-placed G1-finalist Texas Classy SI-97 ($85,281), G3-placed A Flashing Star SI-96 ($12,589), stakes-placed Callin Baton Rouge SI-98, etc.

Our Third Delight is the granddam or great-granddam of many black-type runners including two-time champion All American Futurity (G1) winner A Delightful Dasher SI-102 ($1,660,525), Champion Hes My Dasher SI-102 ($575,744), Champion and stakes sire Inseperable SI-96 ($672,756), G3 winner Separate Interest SI-98 ($486,761), G3 winner Buckshot Delight SI-101 ($119,682), G2-placed A Fortunate Choice SI-92 ($65,848), etc.

Second dam Tiny's Delight SI-91, by Tiny Watch, is a sister to AQHA Racing World Champion and former leading sire and broodmare sire Tinys Gay SI-106 ($444,721), etc.

For more information or to book a mare to Tres Seis or any of the stallions at Lazy E Ranch, visit www.lazyeranch.net or call 405-282-3437.