Harlinsdale Farm Continues Its Tradition Of Excellence
Friday, October 23, 2009
Harlinsdale Farm continues its traditions in its new facility at College Grove, Tenn. Many world champions have been produced through the years from the stallions and mares of Harlinsdale Farms. One of its greats, Gen’s Major General, recently passed away, but the line-up of stallions includes some of the best bloodlines available. Rowdy Rev, Sweepstakes, The Revelation and Gold Power all stand at a stud fee of $1,000 with a live foal guarantee. Out On Parole’s stud fee is $2,000 with 10 percent off if paid up front, live foal guaranteed. Bill Harlin and Rocky Jones welcome visitors to the legendary farm. They offer all services connected with breeding, as well as outstanding yearlings for sale by their stallions, and can be reached at 615-368-3468.
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