Anybody have a line on him as a broodmare sire? His numbers look fairly good and he got Action This Day (okay he was a dubious champion).
Say one picked one up, would you go strictly turf given that this hypothetical mare had never been bred to a turf sire?
Trempolino as a Broodie Sire? Potential crosses?
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Trempolino as a Broodie Sire? Potential crosses?
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Okay Round Pond brings up a really good point as she is a dirt horse.
Katdogawn is like one of my all time favorite horse names
I do not pronounce the "s" in Illinois
My issue with this hypothetical mare is she was bred to some stallions that didn't make a whole lot of sense early on and got winners and now she's got 3 young foals (2yo thru suckling) all by predominately dirt sires. The best horses in the female family were turfy. It seems like a waste. Katdogawn is by a son of Woodman. May be thats a route to go since the old man is negotiable?
Katdogawn is like one of my all time favorite horse names
I do not pronounce the "s" in Illinois
My issue with this hypothetical mare is she was bred to some stallions that didn't make a whole lot of sense early on and got winners and now she's got 3 young foals (2yo thru suckling) all by predominately dirt sires. The best horses in the female family were turfy. It seems like a waste. Katdogawn is by a son of Woodman. May be thats a route to go since the old man is negotiable?
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