Breeding


Five Seasons At Peterson Stallion Farm
Five Seasons (TB) will stand the 2021 season at Person Stallion Farm in Logan, Utah.

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Five Seasons At Peterson Stallion Farm

LOGAN, UT—JANUARY 22, 2020—Five Seasons, the only Thoroughbred stallion at stud that earned a 108 speed index in Quarter Horse races, will stand his second season at Peterson Stallion Farm in Logan Utah. His fee has been set at $1,000.

Five Seasons won the Turf Paradise 870 Challenge Stakes in a quick :44.51 seconds, earning a 108 speed index. He also won the 870 yard Captain Hook Stakes. Five Seasons ran a AAA or AAAT time in four of six Quarter Horse starts.

In Thoroughbred competition Five Seasons was (27) 9-5-3, $96,601. Against Quarter Horses the Kentucky bred compiled a (6) 2-1-0 record and earned $14,644. He won or placed in twenty races earning $111,245.

Five Seasons winning the Turf Paradise 870 Challenge Stakes by five-lengths against Quarter Horses, while earning a 108 speed index. © Coady Photography
A $50,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale graduate, Five Seasons is by Kentucky Derby(G1) winner ($2,537,316) Giacomo, a son of Holy Bull. Giacomo has sired, 12 stakes winners, 2 champions, 192 winners with earnings of $12,828,997 USA.

His top performers include El Kurdo (Horse of the Year 3 times in Ecuador), Go Vivian Go (Champion 3 times in Mexico), Disposablepleasure ($535,460, Demoiselle S. [G2], etc.), Giacom ($395,902 USA, General San Martin [G1], etc.), Jake Mo ($281,552, Prairie Gold Juvenile S.), etc.), Tiz Gianni ($253,691, Cotton Fitzsimmons Mile H., etc.), Fancy Cruz ($175,706 USA, Coronel Pringles [G3], etc.), etc.

Five Seasons dam is the Grand Slam mare Slam's Honor, dam of four winners from five to race, from the stakes winning Saddler Wells mare Honfleur (IRE), a sister to stakes winner Carnegie (IRE) ($1,458,787 (USA), Forte Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe [G1], etc., sire), stakes-placed Wayne County (IRE), sire), half-sister to stakes winner Antisaar, Prix Guillaume d'Ornano [G2], etc.), and stakes winner LAKE ERIE (IRE), sire).

Honfleur is the dam of 7 winners, 1 black type from 8 starters including Grade 3-placed Creekview ($331,146). She is also the granddam of stakes winner =Barys (GB), etc.

The third dam is champion and Horse of the Year in France, Detroit ($494,202), by Riverman. She is a half-sister to champion Durtal, stakes winners Valderna, =Darcounette and stakes-placed Derly. Detroit is the dam of millionaire Carnegie ($1,458,787), etc.

For additional information or breeding contracts call Hans Peterson at 435-770-3656.