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GUTHRIE, OK—AUGUST 26, 2016—PV Quarter Horse Farms, LLC announced today their champion and multiple Grade 1 winning homebred Jess Good Candy SI 96 will enter stud in 2017 at Lazy E Ranch near Guthrie, Oklahoma. His fee has been set at $9,500.
Trained by Clinton Crawford the son of Good Reason SA has won eight-of-eight career starts and earned $2,014,703. He won the Grade 1 All American Futurity, Grade 1 Ruidoso Derby and the Mr Master Bug Handicap.
Lazy E Ranch co-manager Butch Wise told a special edition of TRACK Magazine's Monday Report "All of us at Lazy E are humbled with the addition of Jess Good Candy to our stallion battery."
According to AQHA records, Jess Good Candy's breeder, Carl Pevehouse, is one of the industries most successful breeders of all time.

"Another amazing figure about Carl‘s statistics is that he accomplished that record while having at least 200 less starters than the other 19 breeders on that list," Wise added.
"The McKinney family and all of us at Lazy E are honored to have Jess Good Candy, the best horse that Carl Pevehouse ever raised, standing with us. Rozella Pevehouse and Clint Crawford have done an excellent job of managing this great horse, and we look forward to working with them for a long, long time," Wise said
"Everyone who has seen this horse knows what an outstanding individual he is. He has such a presence about him. You combine that with his bone, soundness and dominating race record and his "Candy" pedigree, saying that he is ‘the complete package' may sound trite, but he is the total and complete package," he continued.

His sire, Champion Good Reason SA won or placed in nine races and earned $1,446,727. Named the AQHA Racing Champion Aged Horse and Aged Stallion of 2011, the son of former Thoroughbred Horse of the Year Favorite Trick won the Los Alamitos Two Million(1), Champion of Champions(G1), Golden State Derby(G1) and Los Alamitos Winter Championship(G1).

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