Red Giant - NZ
Exchange Rate to Argentina
War Chant to Australia
Sightseeing to Chile
Divine Park- Argentina ( or Brazil, dont remember)
Successful Appeal to Argentina
Artie Schiller - to Australia
Pluck - Australia.
Silver Train to Brazil
Benny The Bull to Brazil
Drsselmeyer - to Brazil
Sydney's Candy to Argentina
Big Brown and Point Given are staying home as well as quite a few others Ithought would go.
Shuttling Stallions for 2012
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Point Given was at three chimneys when I was there last July, the others were in quarantine getting ready to head out.
These are from Ashford to Australia
Henrythenavigator
Lookin at Lucky
Tale of the Cat
Uncle Mo
Darley to Australia
Henny Hughes
Bernardini
Medaglia D'Oro
Street Cry
Street Sense
Any Given Saturday
Hard Spun
Street Boss
Smarty Jones to Uruguay
US Ranger to Australia
Street Hero to Australia
Are you sure that Big Brown is not shuttling? He's on the roster on the stallions.com.au site as being at Vinery along with More Than Ready & Congrats.
These are from Ashford to Australia
Henrythenavigator
Lookin at Lucky
Tale of the Cat
Uncle Mo
Darley to Australia
Henny Hughes
Bernardini
Medaglia D'Oro
Street Cry
Street Sense
Any Given Saturday
Hard Spun
Street Boss
Smarty Jones to Uruguay
US Ranger to Australia
Street Hero to Australia
Are you sure that Big Brown is not shuttling? He's on the roster on the stallions.com.au site as being at Vinery along with More Than Ready & Congrats.
That's some list of sires - it seems like it's grown in recent years. I wonder what the longer term effect will be in terms of the mixture of the American blood and Aussie/NZ blood down the road. Certainly there have been some outstanding South Americans to come north but not many from Aus/NZ (the Lohnro experiment is interesting). That might change with the presence of valued sires like Med. d Oro, Tale of the Cat, etc.
And perhaps buyers from down under will better value the American lines in the North American sales? Would love to see some Sir Tristan blood in the North American pool.
jm
And perhaps buyers from down under will better value the American lines in the North American sales? Would love to see some Sir Tristan blood in the North American pool.
jm
Run the race - the one that's really worth winning.
foreign markets are for the most part only taking high end stallions or newer stallions for farms with foreign connection. They in otherwords are not interested in regional or B-team stallions. They do look for speed, they are not focused on speed but look for a horse with late closing style speed.
Some horses do seem like an experiement and give them a few years to prove they are worth the shuttle money.
Some horses do seem like an experiement and give them a few years to prove they are worth the shuttle money.
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vineyridge
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Stallions Leaving
At what point do you feel a farm should let you know a stallion might be moving out of the US or is it buyer beware? Should they in god conscious let you know?
What affect does it have on his last US crop?
What affect does it have on his last US crop?
well, they should let you know but they won't..
And Freudian laws says the moment an under rated stallion moves he will have his best racing year ever.. i.e. Empire Maker..
It depends on the farm and mare support he got before he leaves.. If it was a regional stallion who got 10 or less mares each year, no one really misses him. The minute it is a high end stallion who had monster books and sired good runners you may have some value left. Everyone will (sad face) miss him, and ohh what a shame it is that someone offered a huge chunk of money for him.. None of the share holders are crying when they made 100% ROI...
And Freudian laws says the moment an under rated stallion moves he will have his best racing year ever.. i.e. Empire Maker..
It depends on the farm and mare support he got before he leaves.. If it was a regional stallion who got 10 or less mares each year, no one really misses him. The minute it is a high end stallion who had monster books and sired good runners you may have some value left. Everyone will (sad face) miss him, and ohh what a shame it is that someone offered a huge chunk of money for him.. None of the share holders are crying when they made 100% ROI...
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