Forest Danger & Teton Forest

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TomFool
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Forest Danger & Teton Forest

Postby TomFool » Sat Sep 10, 2005 9:33 am

Thoughts on these two as stallion prospects more esp for those of you that have seen them in the flesh please feel free to commet on their strong & weak points or Forestry himself as well & if they share alot of the same qualities. Thanks

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Postby FOS » Sat Sep 10, 2005 11:33 am

hi Tom Fool

For what it's worth...I suggest that Forestry is a very nice horse...and (for starters) has lots more leg under him than you might expect to see on a sprinter.

The bummer is that rumor has it that his stud fee'll be bumped to $100,000 for 2006.

I suggest that $75,000 was/is a push...and $100,000 is not justifiable (by any stretch)...but I assure you the spin will begin the moment it's bumped (if in fact it is).

I don't believe that Taylor Made really wants to increase Forestry's stud fee (unless and until he does something to justify it)...but I expect that Mr Jones might make the call. Maybe TM can temper such a decision.

Consider this...Forestry has not even once had a classic threat (or even a contender for that matter).

Respectfully

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Postby LSB » Sat Sep 10, 2005 12:21 pm

I haven't seen either of the sons, but I have seen Forestry himself and I own a daughter of his. He's a big, well made horse and he generally sires the same. Our filly could win "on the line" at a hunter show. He also generally produces a fast horse with a great work ethic.

On the other hand, I agree with FOS that 75K is a stretch and 100K (if it comes to that) would be much too high. So far, Forest Danger is his only G1 winner and he has yet to sire a millionaire, or even a horse that's come close.

If I had to chose between Forest Danger and Teton Forest I would choose the former because he accomplished more on the track. But it's much too early to know if Forestry will be a sire or sires and neither of those horses impress me enough to make me want to breed to them right now.