Mr. Kool Star has been one of the Rocky Mountain and Intermountain regions leading young sires, and has now relocated to Missouri at Rising Star Ranch.
Standing at 16.3 hands and weighing 1,500 pounds, this outstanding, massive built, black and white Tovero stallion is and continues to be an 80% color producing sire on both solid and paint mares of elegant Overo, Tovero and Tobiano offspring with beautiful heads, long slender necks, and massive built bodies. He is siring offspring of Halter quality, with great minds, and incredible athletic ability.
In extremely limited showing as a two year old, he has 9 halter points at one show, and was never shown again due to the ownership of the horse at that time. He was then purchased and moved to Wyoming where distance and lack of shows became a major factor.
He is sired by the APHA Champion producing sire Bright Rebel Star, sire of many halter and performance winners, by the great APHA sire, Paint A Star, APHA champion, open honor roll halter stallion, superior halter, 153 points, and sire of national show champions by the AQHA champion sire, Skipa Star. Bright Rebel Stars dam, Bright Rebel is a champion producing mare in her own right by the great and legendary APHA champion sire, Mr. Rebel Bar.
Mr. Kool Star's dam is the champion producing mare, Sock Ett, one of the great producing daughters of the legendary Ratchet, APHA champion, superior halter and performance, 1978 National halter stallion, and worlds leading paint sire by the immortal APHA champion Mardell Dixon, Rom Race, Superior halter, Sire of world champions, and producers sire of all time leading paint sire, and 1991 leading lifetime maternal grandsire. Sock Ett's dam is the national cutting champion mare, Chip A Rye AQHA.
Mr. Kool Star carries the blood of some of the most sought after bloodlines in the nation, with over twenty champions in his pedigree. His past foal crops have averaged at public auction $5,800 each with several selling as high as $18,000. His first year opened to the nations breeding market in 1999 was a big success with mares being bred from 14 states and Canada, with foals to be nominated to four major futurities.
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