what about the other one
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well.... let me show you how I find out my info and you can make your own decision.
Google the 1st dam's name. In this case, that's Let Me Wonder. In your google search, write down this:
"let me wonder" "1st dam"
Your only result will be a Fasig-Tipton catalog page from 2002. I know that other people use different ways to determine value, but this seems the easiest way for me. However, in your mare's case, I don't have current information. (for free at least).
Let Me Wonder to a listed stakes placed horse. The ony other black type to note is down in the third dam. Let Me Wonder appears to be unraced. I see that she has other foals, but I don't know their race record. If they haven't done a good job, then your mare's catalog page for any foals she produces is that much further removed from any black type.
I would imagine both of your mares could do a fine job for someone wanting to race their homebreds. Certainly both sires are well thought of in Canada.
The commerical market is another venture though. These mares just do not cut it for that, I fear.
Google the 1st dam's name. In this case, that's Let Me Wonder. In your google search, write down this:
"let me wonder" "1st dam"
Your only result will be a Fasig-Tipton catalog page from 2002. I know that other people use different ways to determine value, but this seems the easiest way for me. However, in your mare's case, I don't have current information. (for free at least).
Let Me Wonder to a listed stakes placed horse. The ony other black type to note is down in the third dam. Let Me Wonder appears to be unraced. I see that she has other foals, but I don't know their race record. If they haven't done a good job, then your mare's catalog page for any foals she produces is that much further removed from any black type.
I would imagine both of your mares could do a fine job for someone wanting to race their homebreds. Certainly both sires are well thought of in Canada.
The commerical market is another venture though. These mares just do not cut it for that, I fear.