Multiple stakes winner Nationhood will become the first stallion to stand at Debbie and Rick Pabst’s Blue Ribbon Farm near Buckley, Wash., when he begins the 2010 breeding season.
A 7-year-old son of Cherokee Run, Nationhood won or placed in 14 of 22 starts and earned $181,820. Two of Nationhood’s four stakes wins came at Emerald Downs. In 2008 at Emerald, he won the Budweiser Emerald and Seattle Handicaps for Cander Racing.
A half-brother to stakes winner Karis Makaw, Nationhood is out of the winning Danzig mare Elhasna, a full sister to English Horse of the Year Dayjur and a half-sister to grade I winner/producer Maplejinsky.
Nationhood will stand for $1,500.
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