By StallioneSearch

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKโSEPTEMBER 17, 2025โChampion Kiss My Hocks sired the top three sellers in the opening session of Heritage Place’s first four-day yearling sale today (Wednesday) in Oklahoma City, where numbers posted were nearly identical to last year’s first day.
“Heritage Place is excited about the crowd, and the energy was good around the pre-sale party and carried into the opening session of this yearโs sale. We have a great catalog this year and look forward to the coming three sessions.” Heritage Place General Manager Spence Kidney said.
Hip #194 Kiss My Eagle 123 was the opening day sale-topper for $125,000. ยฉ StallioneSearch/Greg Thompson
Oziel Cantu Gallegos paid $125,000 for Wednesday’s sale-topper, Hip #194 Kiss My Eagle 123. Marty Powers, Agent for Flag Ranch LLC, consigned the Kiss My Hocks colt out of Lady Eagle 123 by One Famous Eagle. The sorrel colt is a half-brother to stakes winner Buymyladyacorona, a half-sister to world champion Cold Cash 123, and champion Flying Cowboy 123.
Session 1’s second high-seller, Hip 180 Electriffied, was also purchased by Gallegos for $120,000. Lazy E Ranch LLC, Agent, consigned the Kiss My Hocks half-brother to stakes winner Kowboy Jim. This is the family of champion Florentine.
Tyler and Naia Graham paid $110,000 for Hip #218 Kyss Thyss, a daughter of Kiss My Hocks from the One Famous Eagle mare Senorita Sweetness. The black filly’s second dam is the multiple graded stakes producing champion mare Pj Chick N Black. South For Equine LLC, Agent for South Fork Equine/LS Racing Inc., was the consignor.
Kiss My Hocks had 12 yearlings, averaging $63,667 on day 1.
Oziel Cantu Gallegos was day 1’s leading buyer with three purchases totaling $305,000. Equestix Consulting LLC paid $222,000 for five yearlings, and Jose R. Espinosa had four tickets for $188,000.
Marty Powers, Agent for Flag Ranch LLC, was the leading consignor and/or agent on day 1 with four head grossing $345,000. Dunn Ranch sold 14 head for $316,500, and Red River Equine LLC, Agent for McColee Land & Livestock, sold five head for $277,000.
Favorite Cartel was the leading sire on day 1 (by average, two or more sold) with two for $93,500. Dulce Sin Tacha had three yearlings, averaging $73,333, and Apollitical Jess had eight yearlings, averaging $64,500.
Golden Boi was the leading first sale-crop sire (by average, two or more sold) with five averaging $35,800.
For preliminary results from day 1, including hip-by-hip prices, CLICK HERE.