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Grand Prix Jumper Supporting CatWalk

Posted by Kim Holden, 05 Nov, 2009

Performance Stallions

The CatWalk Spinal Cord Injury Trust is thrilled to announce the availability of a Stallion Service to VIVANT – generously donated by Chris and Helen Chugg of Diamond B Farm, Australia.

Chris and Helen Chugg made this very kind offer while attending the Horse of the Year Show in March earlier this year.

This Stallion Service is available by tender, with full terms and conditions available on www.catwalk.org.nz and www.nzequestrian.org.nz

Tenders close on Monday 30th November 2009.

For further enquiries, please contact CatWalk committee member Chris Lovelady on 027 242 3838.

VIVANT offers it all; talent to perform, type to impress, and pedigree to produce. No wonder VIVANT has a huge following in New Zealand, especially after seeing his displays of powerful jumping with Chris on board.

VIVANT'S exceptional pedigree backs up his talent and ability to reproduce. His progeny are exciting, showing scope, the ability to be super careful but also incredibly brave. They are exhibiting all the natural talent of their exceptional sire.

This is a fantastic opportunity to breed from this wonderful stallion and produce a future star.

EquiBreed NZ Ltd has jumped on board to enhance this package and kindly donated professional fees free of charge for the insemination of the lucky mare.

All proceeds will go to The CatWalk Trust to fund research into finding a cure for spinal cord injuries and getting people out of wheelchairs and back on their feet.

For more information on VIVANT visit www.diamondbfarm.com.au or www.equibreed.co.nz

The CatWalk Trust sincerely thanks Chris and Helen Chugg, along with the EquiBreed team for their most generous support.

Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity, submit your tender today!

Contact the seller

Contact: Kim Holden

Website: www.catwalk.org.nz

Address: 409 Queen Street, PO Box 555, Masterton

Phone: 6 377 5430

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The CatWalk Trust is a non-government funded non-profit organisation with the principal aim of raising funds to support the search for a cure for Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) paralysis. Whilst there are a number of organisations providing valuable rehabilitative support to those with SCI, the CatWalk Trust aims to challenge the current boundaries of research, enabling SCI victims to walk again. Ten years ago if you... More Info

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