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The Making Of A Sire: Flying Cowboy 123 - Episode 3 (VIDEO)
StallioneSearch releases episode 3 "The Making of a Sire" Flying Cowboy 123.

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The Making Of A Sire: Flying Cowboy 123 - Episode 3 (VIDEO)

DALLAS, TX—JANUARY 28, 2020—StallioneSearch.com releases episode 3 of their short film series on the just-retired AQHA Racing Champion 2-Year-Old and 3-Year-Old Colt and two-time Grade 1 winning-runner Flying Cowboy 123, who has begun his stud career at Bob Moore Farms in Norman, Oklahoma for the 2020 breeding season.

The short film, written and produced by Greg Thompson of StallioneSearch.com, chronicles the young sire prospect for 2020 who is retiring from his successful race career. The millionaire son of Apollitical Jess will be joining a stout roster of stallions at Bob Moore Farms, which includes the #1 first-crop sire for 2019, Hes Relentless, world champion sire FDD Dynasty, as well as the G1 placed 2020 first-crop sire Docs Best Card.

The multi-part video series explores Flying Cowboy 123's successful racing career to his entrance into his stud career, with interviews with all of the connections that oversaw his million-dollar earning career.

CLICK HERE to view Episode 3 of "The Making of a Sire: Flying Cowboy 123".

Kiss My Hocks as he transitioned from race career to stud career. The following year in 2016, the All American Futurity(G1) winner and champion Jess Good Candy was the subject of the second edition. The next edition of the series focused on the All American Futurity(G1) winning and AQHA Racing World Champion One Dashing Eagle was the spotlighted stallion, and multi-AQHA Champion Kvn Corona was spotlighted in the most recent series .

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The short-film is a paid advertisement by the connections of two-time AQHA Racing Champion Flying Cowboy 123. The winner of both the Texas Classic Futurity(G1) and Texas Classic Derby(G1) retired to his stud career with earnings of $1,045,811. The son of leading sire Apollitical Jess was named AQHA Champion 2-Year Old Colt in 2018 and AQHA Champion 3-Year-Old Colt in 2019.