Pete,
Thanks for such a detailed reply. I spend some couch time yesterday tracing back all of the Hyperion, Teddy & Phalaris, and as you've mentioned, she has a lot of Hyperion. Of course, for me, it's making sense out of it, which you've helped explain in your reply-- knowing whether to dilute the Hyperion or how to work with it.
You mention that Mr. Prospector is one of the most prominent nicks your nicking report for Wild Bell? Nicking with? Since you won’t be breeding to Mr. Prospector your report is based on an OBLIQUE affinity. It’s not sire to broodmare sire, therefore not based on a nick. At best it would be an implied affinity. I believe that you have several considerations that you should look after and frankly a nicking report is just chin music especially in the case of Wild Bell who is so overloaded with a difficult blood in Hyperion.
I had looked up her Personal Flag broodmare sire nicking report, which showed a lot of Mr. Prospector crosses. I should have phrased it: a lot of Mr. Prospector sons, not Mr. Prospector. Fappiano seems to be another popular cross, as well as Storm Cat and Forty Niner (sons of). I realize it's general, as you're not looking at the bottom half of each mare's pedigree (and taking the bottom half of each stallion's son into consideration as well)--as you've mentioned, it isn't "direct" in each case. I just wanted to get a sense of what seemed to work to try to understand why-- hopefully see a pattern. I mainly looked at the blackwinning-producing crosses to try to analyze on paper what they might have had in common (which, coincidentally, all or most as I remember seemed to have Nasrullah as a common thread), to see if it would give me some insight. Of course, compared to you and others on the forum, I feel like I'm stumbling around in the dark with a pen light!
I do intend on getting a more indepth professional opinion of Bell and stallion selections, and not going on my own judgement (that would be scary!)... I'm mainly trying to learn and expand my own knowledge, as I'm very interested in the pedigree end of things!
First - what do you intend to do with the foal? If you’re breeding to sell then you need to select the most commercial stallion in your price range that you can that will give you (by your evaluation or your advisors) the best quality foal (physically) you can get. I wouldn’t worry all too much about how the mating looks on paper because the percentages deem that you’ll have about as good a chance of breeding a winner as if you based the mating on a more clever (paper) but less commercial breeding.
I wanted to get a stallion or two in each category to ponder, but my priority is pedigree/best cross first, over being commercial (i.e., only to make money on the foal). Of course, if there's a stallion that fits both, great. Most likely, we'll be selling a yearling, but I'm thinking about the possibility of leasing, which would be my ideal #1 choice-- find someone up this way who might be interested in a 90/10 lease. We're in NH, btw... not the breeding capital, I know!
Budget? I'd like to look at $5,000 and under, if that seems the right fit for her... she was a rescue effort, so I don't have any sense of her market value or potential, as far as stallion selection goes...
There's an older post of mine (Wild Bell) in the "mating" section, that llbean replied to... he suggested Patton, whose sire is Lord at War. I don't know if that falls into a favorable "European" line as you've mentioned, but I *really* like the reasoning behind the match a lot. I also found the stallion Mighty, who is a Lord at War stallion, but instead of Patton's dam's Seattle Slew lines, his dam is out of a Mr. Prospector mare. He's one stallion I wanted to ask about when I have my analysis done. (don't know if it's "better" or not). The other avenue I've been looking into (and am also going to ask about) is Unbridled lines-- someone mentioned a Personal Ensign/Unbridled horse currently racing and doing fairly well. On Bell's report, I haven't seen any sons of Unbridled, so I didn't know if that could be a good possibility (OOPS!! My mistake... A.P. Jet is on her report). It was llbean's Lord at War/Personal Ensign idea (Patton) that made me think about it...
I appreciate your responses & insight very much-- thank you!!
