QUEST and TENPINS

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QUEST and TENPINS

Postby CA Michael » Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:11 am

Has anyone inspected these stallions and/or their foals? On paper they seems excellent value.
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Postby Karie » Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:11 pm

I looked at Ten Pins.. HATED HIM.
Tall, narrow and crooked.... I have the pictures.. just gotta find the cd they are on. I can send them to you.

He does seem like a good value though.

I also admit I saw him RIGHT Off the track. Maybe he has filled out some.

I have a huge, WIDE correct son of Unbridled to look at everyday so that could be the problem too

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Postby halo » Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:41 am

Tenpins....million dollar earner, 17 starts, Grade 2 winner, out of a Deputy Minister mare. So how many Deputy Minister mares do you suppose will be bred to Smart Strike next year? (sorry, off topic).

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Postby patrick » Thu Jun 14, 2007 6:52 pm

Hi Mike,

I saw tenpins and LOVED him. I would have sent a mare to him but he was so cheap you have to lose if it is a breed to sell. He was tall and had a TON of class.I'm going to buy one at Keeneland this year if I can get one for a decent price.

I've only seen one of his foals and that was one owned by Joe Littrel at Viking stud. Very nice baby.

Great kind of bubble horse I think.

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Postby CA Michael » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:35 pm

Thanks. Both of these are on my list of horses to see the next time Im in KY.

Patrick--I saw your yearling catalogued in FT July. Looks very nice. Is it progressing well?
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Tenpins

Postby HiddenEchoFarm » Thu Dec 13, 2007 1:07 pm

Bumping this post back toward the top, having read Madelyn's post about the Walmac deal on Tenpins for mares foaling outside KY.

Since I haven't sold the broodmare prospect from the family of Fabulous Strike yet, I need to consider him.

Anyone in addition to Karie & patrick see him & have an opinion?

Thanks.

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Postby zinn21 » Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:34 pm

Just about to post a welcome back Michael.. What a bummer.

For breed to race, I love Tenpins. He is a talented, gorgeous horse from a solid female family. I wouldn't be one bit surprised if Smart Strike becomes a sire of sires.

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Tenpins

Postby CurrentlyRed » Fri Dec 14, 2007 8:33 am

Maybe you should be asking what his babies look like, too, if you're getting mixed reports on his own conformation?