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                REMINGTON PARK
  NM-Bred Wascallywittlewabbit Is Voted Top Distance Horse At Remington Park
Rogers Farms’ Wascallywittlewabbit, a registered New Mexico-bred 7-year-old Heza Motor Scooter gelding trained by Mike Joiner, was voted top distance horse
for the Remington Park spring meet, which ended May 28. Wascallywittlewabbit won both of his starts at Remington Park — the 870-yard, $50,880 Pauls Valley Stakes (G2) on March 31, and the 870-yard, $54,470 Remington
Park Distance Championship (G1) on closing night. His earnings during the meet totaled $62,088. Wascallywittlewabbit was bred
by Mike Weatherly, and he is the reigning AQHA champion distance horse. Raced in two states, including New Mexico, he has won 13 of 24
races — including 11 of 14 at the 870-yard distance — and he has earned $344,188.
Photos by Linda Earley, Speedhorse
  Request Form for Broodmares In Foal to Leave the State of New Mexico
  The application form for Broodmares In Foal to leave the State of New Mexico must include: $500 fee postmarked no later than Oct. 1 of the year bred OR $1,000 fee after Oct. 10.
• Covering stallion must reside in New Mexico and be registered with the NMHBA.
• Mare must be covered in New Mexico and be a registered New Mexico Broodmare no later than Sept. 1 of the year bred. In the event of an Embryo transfer, please ensure that both the donor and recipient mare are registered New Mexico Broodmares by Sept. 1 of the breeding year.
• Should the mare leave the state after being bred, a $500 fee must be postmarked by Oct. 1 of the year bred OR $1,000 fee after Oct. 10.
• Resulting foal from said breeding must be born in New Mexico to
be considered a New Mexico Bred foal.
• For embryo transfers, donor mare must be bred to a stallion
registered with the NMHBA. “ET” embryos must be flushed, and the resulting embryo must be implanted in New Mexico. The donor mare may leave the state, but will be subject to a $500 fee postmarked by Oct. 1 of the breeding year. The recipient mare may leave the state, but will be subject to a $500 fee postmarked by Oct. 1 of the year bred. The resulting foal must be born in New Mexico in order to be eligible for New Mexico Bred status.
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