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Bob Moore Farms Announces 2026 Stud Fee for Champion Sire Hes Relentless

By Emily Paulk
Hes Relentless
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Bob Moore Farms announced the 2026 breeding season fees for Hes Relentless. Following another year of exceptional results both on the racetrack and in the sales ring, the 2011 stallion will stand for:

  • $15,000 (On-site or at an approved facility)
  • $10,000 (ICSI Contracts)

As always, space is limited. His book fills fast.

“We are grateful to every breeder who has supported Hes Relentless,” said representatives from Bob Moore Farms. “His continued success reflects the strength of those partnerships, and we look forward to sharing even greater achievements in the future.”

By Two-Time World Champion Sire and Three-Time All American Futurity Sire One Famous Eagle, and out of This Dreams Flying, a stakes finalist herself, Hes Relentless is a full brother to Flying Famous Eagle, winner of the Hobbs America Futurity-G2.

On the track, Hes Relentless hit the board in 13 of his 15 starts and earning over $600,000. His racing career earned him the title of Champion 3-Year-Old Colt in 2014 as well as New Mexico Hi-Point 3-Year-Old Colt. He captured victory in the Hobbs America Derby-G3 and placed in four prestigious Grade 1 races, including the Heritage Place Futurity, Championship at Sunland Park, Rainbow Derby, and Zia Park Championship. He was also a finalist in the All American Futurity-G1 and Texas Classic Futurity-G1. In 2014, he set a New Track Record at Remington Park for 350 yards.

As a sire, Hes Relentless continues to raise the bar across the industry. During the September Heritage Place Yearling Sale, he sired four of the top 10 yearlings and was the second leading sire with 25 yearlings selling for an average of $64,760. From only 7 crops to race, Hes Relentless is the sire of over $20 million with 59 Graded stakes performers and 118 blacktype earners. Among his top performers are 2-time Champion Hes Judgeandjury, Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Dark NME, and Champion 3-Year-Old Gelding Relentless Eagle.

Hes Relentless continues to make a powerful impact across the industry, and Bob Moore Farms remains committed to supporting breeders looking to build on that legacy.

For contracts or inquiries, contact:
Christine Sutton • Bob Moore Farms Office Services Manager
(405) 329-8571 • bmfarms@bobmoorefarms.com

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Campos Family Ventures - Leading QH Owner - IND - 111325 - Presentation 01
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Fresh off a record setting year in 2024, Campos Family Ventures once again topped the standings in the Quarter Horse Owner ranks in 2025. The award was presented during the final program of the year Thursday, November 13 at Horseshoe Indianapolis.

Campos Family Ventures established a new record for most wins in one season at 17 last season along with most purse earnings of $515,681, the first Quarter Horse owner to ever surpass the half million dollar mark in purse earnings for one season. This year, they were close behind that record setting year, earning 13 wins worth $428,257 in purses. The 2025 title is their third title in the past four seasons.

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