Commercial Stallions under $15K
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Commercial Stallions under $15K
Who would you say is a commercial stallion that stands for $15K or less?
Sorry I always thought the idea was to breed horses that were successful on the track. I guess you people want halter class horses and not race horses. If commercial means unsound and broke down with famous ancestors it is no wonder the market is doing poorly. I would not breed to those stallions if you paid me.
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chicago78 wrote:Put It Back, Roar of the Tiger, Omega Code, Montbrook in Florida are some that come right to mind. They're all somewhat established, but since new sires are so often en vogue, these all have pretty decent chances to get a nice price at auction.
I think both Roar of the Tiger and Omega Code need to have a good year this year to remain really commercial. Roar of the Tiger started out strong but is kind of in a slump now.
I love Omega Code and love the way he stamps his babies. But, they tend to be short horses and that's not great from a commercial standpoint. His sales results from August were either hit or miss - a good one brings good money but others were brining a fraction of stud fee. His weanlings at OBS sold poorly.
I've seen a lot of Roar of the Tigers who just were not physically well balanced. I love his pedigree and think he's going to be a nice sire. But, he's another one who is either hit or miss (and more misses than hits) in the sales ring.
Put It Back put a lot of over at the knee foals on the ground. If you can avoid that flaw, they sell. Otherwise, they don't.
Montbrook, I agree, is a good commercial bet.
Closing Argument is hot. Mutakddim is tried and true and reasonably commercial at $15k. In TX and LA Leestown at $4k is commercial.
