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1999 Sorrel Stallion


We know where Packin Sixes Jr gets his take off from,his dam’s sire the Famous “Bugs Alive in 75” coming out of the alley he looks like a Bull, Fierce and Competitive.  Packin Sixes Jr is still winning and being campaigned at big jackpots by The Black Star Ranch.  He is very classy and carries himself with a lot of quiet arrogance.  He knows his job and his knows he is good at it.  He can be bred one day and taken to a race the next and never miss a beat.  His blaze on his face reminds us of a steer skull.  This is a trademark of Packin Sixes babies.  He is an amazing stallion. Easy to handle and easy to ride. His first crop of babies are due at Black Star spring 2012 to include a baby by the Haas’s nice barrel mare Sheza a Power Train, own daughter of Power Train.
Own son of Packin Sixes
AQHA Race SI-99 AAA
LTE $86,155
All American Futurity Finalist Winner of Q.H.B.C. Southwest Futurity SIRE OF: On the track: Sheza Packin Sixes Stakes Winner of $69,000 Packin Dash SI 110 Stakes Winner of $53,000 Packin Irish SI 110 New Track Record ED 400yds. 19.58 earnings of $27,000 In the Arena: Sixes Outlaw Winner of over $70,000 Fastest qualifier Fort Smith Futurity, Congress Sweepstakes Go-round winner.

His Dam WEESA LIVE CHICK is by the Famous “Bugs Alive in 75” 15.2 handsome sorrel stallion was named for the year he would be eligible to run in the All-American Futurity. And run he did. In 1975 he lived up to his name, winning the All-American and with it the richest purse quarter horse racing had witnessed up to that time. That same year he was named Quarter Horse Running 2-year-old Colt and Stallion, and was the 1975 High Money-Earning Horse. His jocky likened his start to a drag race. He said that the horse took such a deep bite of the ground, that with all his power, it was like 'spinning your wheels' at the start. He was said to come out of the gate so strong that you had to be careful not to lose control. Top a good start like that with blinding speed and you have one hard to catch horse. His wins were at distances of 330 yards up to 440 yards. He had the start and the quick speed, and also the stamina to see it through ----


Stud Fee $1000 plus shipping