hi guys
Although each of us might look at and/or evaluate foals differently...
...it might be interesting (and hopefully valuable) to compare some notes and mention and/or discuss the stallions that sired the best and/or worst foals (from each of our own perspectives) that we might have seen (in the flesh) in 2006.
An honest exercise might bear valuable fruit.
Thus far...the single worst foal I've seen in 2006 is by Strong Hope. The fact that it was dramatically bow-legged, and appeared to be wanting to toe in also etc, made it stand out (to my way of thinking) as the worst I've seen so far this year...the fact that it was a somewhat small foal did not help matters either. For what it's worth...this foal's dam was NOT old...offered plenty of size...was well-conformed with a very good front end, and has produced several sales horses and quality runners already.
Respectfully
Who sired the best & worst foals you've seen in 2006
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Foals by Came Home
I have seen 3 foals by Came Home, and they were all really nice, one looked more like a quarter horse very stocky and taller than I thought they would be. They are all very athletic and moved very well. All three were 2 year olds.
FOS, you told us the worst foal you've seen this year, but what about the best?
The best foal I've seen is a filly by Dixie Union.
The worst is a filly by Touch Gold.
The best foal I've seen is a filly by Dixie Union.
The worst is a filly by Touch Gold.
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- rudydee
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Best looking foal I 've seen
The best looking foal I've seen this year was a Ten Most Wanted colt.
Beautifully conformed, nicely muscled and a presence about it.
And boy, does he like to run around in the paddock!
That's the good news. The bad news is I don't own it.
Beautifully conformed, nicely muscled and a presence about it.
And boy, does he like to run around in the paddock!
That's the good news. The bad news is I don't own it.
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tinners way
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Although I haven't seen one in person, I'm told by a non-partisan source that the Lion Hearts are very very nice.
I've seen a very nice Eavesdropper and I'm the lucky owner of a super Saarland filly who got stamped hard.
Worst, which I hate to say because I believe he will become a good sire was a colt by Tenpins.
Anyone else heard a Lionheart buzz?
I've seen a very nice Eavesdropper and I'm the lucky owner of a super Saarland filly who got stamped hard.
Worst, which I hate to say because I believe he will become a good sire was a colt by Tenpins.
Anyone else heard a Lionheart buzz?
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knightsstar
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I haven't seen too many foals...
But these Sabona babies on our farm are spectacular, there isn't one I don't like.
(And at 24, the old man is still very fertile, preg-checked a client's mare yesterday with triplets
coming to pinch two Saturday)
I saw Iowa State's crop of Bravo Bull (Holy Bull x Brave Raj) babies and they have a really nice one out of a Gulch mare named Midnightontheoasis.
I have an ugly colt by Regal Code, but the mare isn't much to scream about either (I found her a pleasure riding home yesterday, hurray for her).
~Adrienne
But these Sabona babies on our farm are spectacular, there isn't one I don't like.
(And at 24, the old man is still very fertile, preg-checked a client's mare yesterday with triplets
I saw Iowa State's crop of Bravo Bull (Holy Bull x Brave Raj) babies and they have a really nice one out of a Gulch mare named Midnightontheoasis.
I have an ugly colt by Regal Code, but the mare isn't much to scream about either (I found her a pleasure riding home yesterday, hurray for her).
~Adrienne