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By Leann Noguera, StallioneSearch
BOSQUE, NM—JANUARY 5, 2026—Pa Cha Ching will stand at H Bar O, LLC in Bosque, New Mexico, again for the 2026 breeding season. Owned by Enrique Bordier, the 2017-born stallion will stand for a fee of $2,000, with special considerations available to approved mares.
Pa Cha Ching’s first test crop hit the track in 2025, with encouraging early results. From just five starters, Pa Cha Ching sired two graded stakes finalists, led by Ring A Ling Ding ($50,749), a who won his debut race, finished third in the Four Corners Futurity and was a finalist in the West Texas Futurity [G2]. He is also the sire of Karma Cha Ching ($19,812), who placed fifth in the TQHA Futurity [G2].
Trained by John Stinebaugh, Pa Cha Ching won or placed in nine of 17 career starts while earning $190,006.
He launched his racing career in 2019 with debut victory in the Sam Houston Futurity trials and returned to finish second in the Grade 2 finals. He later placed fifth in the Retama Park Juvenile Challenge and capped his juvenile season with a win in the Texas Classic Juvenile Stakes.
Although he made several trial attempts in 2020 without advancing to finals, Pa Cha Ching delivered his strongest campaign at age four. A candidate for AQHA Racing Champion Aged Stallion in 2021, he captured the Sam Houston 250 Stakes, finished second in the King William Stakes, TQHA 250 Stakes, Lip Chip, LLC Stakes, and was a finalist in both the James Isaac Hobbs Stakes [G2] and the Texas Twister Stakes. He also concluded the year as the 2021 TQHA Hi-Point Aged Stallion.
Following his racing career, Pa Cha Ching sold for $55,000 at the 2022 Heritage Place Fall Mixed Sale to Raul Ramirez and stood his first season at stud that same year. He is now owned by Bordier and will continue his stallion career at H Bar O, LLC.
Pa Cha Ching is by two-time AQHA Champion and Champion Sire Tempting Dash ($673,970), the Texas Classic Futurity winner who established a Lone Star Park 400-yard track record of :19.205. From 13 crops to race, Tempting Dash has sired 461 winners, 108 black type winners, and one champion, with progeny earnings exceeding $23 million.
Tempting Dash’s influence continues as a leading sire. His offspring include two-time champion and leading sire Kiss My Hocks ($1,199,385), All American Derby [G1] winner Dashing Tres ($1,040,765), multiple Grade 2 winner Aint She Tempting ($727,427), Ruidoso Derby [G1] winner Hotsempting ($682,793), Heritage Place Futurity [G1] winner Lovethewayyoulie ($456,472), and Grade 2 winner Getthere Fast ($441,919).
Bred by Pat Allen of Texas, Pa Cha Ching is out of the Grade 3 multiple stakes-winning mare Toole N Round ($85,900), by Jody O Toole. He is a three-quarter brother to Grade 3 stakes-placed Potus ($46,558).
His second dam, Lead You On, by leading broodmare sire Special Leader, is a stakes winner producer and a half-sister to the dam of stakes winner Shines Lika Diamond, who produced Grade 3 winner Rainbows N Diamonds ($150,513).
His third dam, She’s My Doll ($19,957), is a stakes winner and an AQHA All-Time Leading Dam of ROM. She is a half-sister to stakes winner Solitary Jet ($58,683) and stakes-placed Deck Raider and Scooper Doll.
His female family also includes two-time Champion Wascallywittlewabit ($410,130), Champion Foxy Moonflash ($282,978), Grade 2 winner Stominado ($216,571), and Grade 3 winner Rainbows N Diamonds ($150,513).
The bulk of Pa Cha Ching's offspring will be yearlings of 2027 with his first large crop set to hit the tracks in 2028.
For additional information or breeding contracts, contact Mark Lee, Owner & Farm Manager of H Bar O, LLC, at (701) 440-0227 or email hbarollc@gmail.com.
Para información en español, llame al (575) 565-9266.
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