Or, here's a creepy thought- I'm
assuming Samood was sold as a Ukranian stallion prospect, but could he have been sold under different terms?To some rich guy as a hunter-jumper? I haven't read anywhere yet where it was said that Samood was sold as a
stallion prospect, just that he was sold. What was he supposed to be doing, eh?
BloodHorse: It is also understood that neither Weatherbys nor the Russian stud book have formal records of the horse thought to be Samood standing as a stallion in Ukraine.
Okay... so what exactly was "Samood"
doing over there?
All I can say is this- depending on what his fate was supposed to be, Samood might be a very lucky guy.
Ukranian: "Hmm, this Samood doesn't look to be a very good stud, after all. Let's sell him at that cheap sale..."