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Why did he originally not go over there? no interest???
Leroidesanimaux to England
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erins isle
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Cree, I can not give you an answer, but I am thrilled and when I will be able to go to England, I will try to visit him. He is such an exciting breeding prospect!
The Blushing Groom and Ahonoora lines back to Europe.
Cree, I can not give you an answer, but I am thrilled and when I will be able to go to England, I will try to visit him. He is such an exciting breeding prospect!
The Blushing Groom and Ahonoora lines back to Europe.
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I'm not surprised that Lanwades picked him up. His pedigree and racing aptitude are much better suited to Europe than the US.
This isn't the first time Lanwades has bought a stallion from North America that fits the Euro market very well--they bought With Approval a few years ago. They seem to look for stallions who are outcrosses to the general mare population, and price them very fairly. Leroi should fit in well there. He'll be stepping into big shoes, what with Selkirk and Hernando both dying earlier this year.
This isn't the first time Lanwades has bought a stallion from North America that fits the Euro market very well--they bought With Approval a few years ago. They seem to look for stallions who are outcrosses to the general mare population, and price them very fairly. Leroi should fit in well there. He'll be stepping into big shoes, what with Selkirk and Hernando both dying earlier this year.
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Patuxet wrote:The fact that he'd already "clicked" with a German-bred mare undoubtedly factored into the purchase.
That, and he's had good success when bred to several other European lines not otherwise found in North America:
http://www.pedigreequery.com/temples+door
http://www.pedigreequery.com/marfach
http://www.pedigreequery.com/always+a+princess2
http://www.pedigreequery.com/vee2
Having stood Selkirk, I imagine that the two-for-two good runners from Halling mares was very attractive to them.
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