Breeding


Kiss My Hocks Off to Fast Start as Juvenile Season Produces Major Futurity Finalists
Kiss My Hocks is already making headlines early in the 2026 juvenile season, siring three qualifiers to the West Texas Futurity-G2 on March 13.

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Kiss My Hocks Off to Fast Start as Juvenile Season Produces Major Futurity Finalists

By Leann Noguera, StallioneSearch

GUTHRIE–MARCH 14, 2026–Since the two-year-old season began just a week ago, Kiss My Hocks has wasted no time making headlines. Last weekend, Kiss Me Ina Flash dominated her division with a lightning-fast victory and the fastest qualifying time to the $435,395 Oklahoma Futurity (G2).

Cheyenne Stone also earned a spot in the Oklahoma Juvenile Invitational. Both will be featured in the finals on March 21.

The momentum continued this weekend when the stallion dominated the West Texas Futurity (G2) trials, siring three qualifiers. Hock Ajet, JJ Kiss, and Nine Degrees will all return for the April 4 final.

Also appearing in stakes company this weekend was Chickn Hock, who qualified for Friday’s AQHA Distance Challenge (G2). The finals are scheduled for March 28.

Kiss My Hocks SI 109 ($1,199,385), a two-time champion, won nine of 12 career starts while capturing multiple major stakes and establishing himself as one of the fastest performers of his era.

Now firmly established at stud, Kiss My Hocks has become a powerful influence in the breeding shed with more than $17 million in progeny earnings and an average of $39,000 per starter. His runners include 94 black-type performers, representing approximately 23 percent of his starters.

Among his standout offspring are Mr Michel SI 107 ($736,830; 1st Leo Stakes-G1, 1st SLM Big Daddy Stakes-G2, 1st Indiana Championship Stakes); Dollar Bill SI 106 ($649,759; 1st TQHA Sale Futurity-G1, 1st Sam Houston Juvenile Stakes); Kempton SI 97 ($646,068; AQHA Racing Champion Two-Year-Old Colt, 1st Heritage Place Futurity-G1, 1st Evangeline Downs Futurity-G2); Joose Boxx SI 106 ($623,927; 1st TQHA Sale Futurity-G1, 1st Oklahoma Futurity-G2, 1st Turkey Time Stakes); Kiss My Maruska SI 105 ($606,226; 1st Dash for Cash Futurity-G2); and Cartel Kisses SI 97 ($506,440; 1st Los Alamitos Oaks-G1, 1st Rainbow Juvenile Invitational Stakes, 1st Easy Jet Stakes).

If the first two weekends of the juvenile season are any indication, the next headline performer for the stallion may already be emerging. With dominant efforts in some of the season’s first major graded futurity trials, Kiss My Hocks appears poised to play a major role in the 2026 two-year-old stakes season.

For more information on Kiss My Hocks or breeding contracts, contact Monty McNair, Ranch Manager, at 405-282-3437 or email ranchinfo@lazye.com. Additional details are available at www.lazyeranch.com.

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