Artie Schiller

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Artie Schiller

Postby AscotStud » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:07 pm

We just had to re-book a mare to Artie Schiller (and another to English Channel). Does anyone out there have or has seen any of his babies? If so how are they looking?

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Postby madelyn » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:08 pm

I've seen both stallions.. Artie physically is head and shoulders above English Channel.
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Postby Bill from WA » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:09 am

Hi

I have a client who has two new Artie babies and they are thrilled with both. They liked Artie so much that they bought a couple of shares. I predict good things for this guy.

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Postby AscotStud » Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:53 pm

I've seen both stallions.. Artie physically is head and shoulders above English Channel

Madelyn, Not too worried about English Channel, the mare going to him is big and has great bone and ran 35 times. So I'm not too concerned about breeding her to a little bit of a smaller guy.

I have a client who has two new Artie babies and they are thrilled with both. They liked Artie so much that they bought a couple of shares. I predict good things for this guy.


Thanks Bill, I really like Artie too as a race horse and on pedigree. But didn't really think of him for this mare until now and hadn't heard much about his foals. I was confident enough booking without hearing any hype about his babies (we didn't have much time to think about it), but this makes is feel better. The match should be interesting. A Caerleon mare to him who is a 1/2 to a G3 winner by Sadler's Wells, so the cross should go nicely with her dam side.
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Postby Tucumcari » Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:37 pm

Is Artie Schiller a horse??? :roll:
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Postby AscotStud » Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:01 pm

yes Tuc, he's not my gallop boy.
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Artie Schiller Foals

Postby Loyola » Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:08 pm

Ascot--I've got two AS foals, a colt and a filly, and they are both exceptional looking foals. They are both tall, and extremely correct with a nice shoulder and hip. They both have similar easy temperaments. It would be difficult to find fault with either of them right now but they're still quite young. My vet also has an AS colt--and he is quite high on him--he sees so many foals each year it's unusual for him to brag about any of them. I would say that AS is stamping his foals pretty well--the ones i've seen all have a similar look, and I've heard very similar comments from Hurricane Hall.

I'll PM you some pics when the foaling/breeding season slows down!

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Postby Rahy85 » Mon May 19, 2008 3:57 pm

Didn't particularly care for his lack of speed early in his career, but those first few starts seem to be the exception. Later on, he demonstrated sufficient early speed. I like him a lot as well and have heard nothing but good things about his foals.

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Postby AscotStud » Tue May 20, 2008 12:05 pm

thanks evryone, the mare is in foal (the mare to English Channel was but it regressed :x ), so there's no looking back now. I'm just glad we got an early enough start with her that after the 3rd time she was filled with blanks it was early enough to get her over to someone else and still have an early April foal. Hopefully the other mare will co-operate now.
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Postby Tappiano » Wed Jun 23, 2010 6:45 am

I'm going to necro this thread and ask for any updates... I am going to go see him the next time I am in Lexington. If I decide to breed back my mare he is one of three I'm interested in.

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Postby rudydee » Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:33 pm

Hi Tapp

I would be taking a "wait and see" attitude at this point with Artie.
I really want to see this guy succeed. He has had 3 runners have made it to the track- no one has seen the winner's circle yet.
I have a 2 year old AS filly who has been slow to come around. If you see an AS filly running in the Small Wonder Stakes at Delaware Park August 22 - that is her.
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Postby Tappiano » Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:19 am

Thanks for the feedback. One thing i know is my mare and a lot in her family are slow to mature, mostly because they are long legged and big. They told me he is not shuttling this year so I can see him in the fall. I read somewhere that he had a big book again this year so either people loved his foals or they are going after the El Prado x Forty Niner cross.

I did not expect he would sire precocious 5 furlong runners so by the time your August time frame comes around that's when I would be looking for something. If they do take off it will be hard for me to get to him because he will be out of my price range!