Southern hemisphere fees for Spendthrift

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Cree
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Southern hemisphere fees for Spendthrift

Postby Cree » Mon Jun 22, 2015 6:14 pm

If you don't mind having a baby that is half a year behind everyone else... what a deal for Malibu Moon!!! $25,000

Archarcharch - $2,500
Cross Traffic - $6,250
Dominus - $2,500
Flat Out - $5,000
Goldencents - $7,500
Into Mischief - $4,000
Liaison - $5,000
Line of David - $2,500
Malibu Moon - $25,000
Paddy O’Prado - $2,500
Shakin It Up - $5,000
Temple City - $10,000
Tizway - $7,500
Wilburn - $2,500

http://www.drf.com/news/spendthrift-far ... -time-fees

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Re: Southern hemisphere fees for Spendthrift

Postby geowarrior » Tue Jun 23, 2015 9:56 am

Cree, I thought the very same thing when I saw the list.

Interesting that Temple City is so high.

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Re: Southern hemisphere fees for Spendthrift

Postby Mac » Wed Jun 24, 2015 11:59 am

into mischief only $4k? Wow.

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Re: Southern hemisphere fees for Spendthrift

Postby geowarrior » Thu Jun 25, 2015 1:48 pm

Mac wrote:into mischief only $4k? Wow.


That might be a typo - I think the article says 20k for him.

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Re: Southern hemisphere fees for Spendthrift

Postby Cree » Fri Jun 26, 2015 8:58 am

What? How have I never noticed that Into Mischief is a half-brother to Beholder????

They've changed it, he is $20,000

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Re: Southern hemisphere fees for Spendthrift

Postby springboro » Mon Jul 06, 2015 8:11 am

Does anyone here have much experience with breeding mares on Southern Hemisphere time-frames? My guess is that the mare would then need to be exported within the year?

I have a mare with really good South American sires in her pedigree. Her sire is Put it Back (who did very well in Brazil), by Honour and Glory (Argentina) and her damsire is Robin des Pins, a leading sire in Uruguay. She's very tall (17.1) and well balanced. She's from a modest Florida racing family with little black type; 1/2 sister to a stakes placed colt and her 2nd dam won the Davona Dale and was 2nd in the Fair Ground Oak (G3).

Any reason to attempt to breed her on a SH cover?