Looking for a suitable stallion for Good and Tough filly

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George2
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Looking for a suitable stallion for Good and Tough filly

Postby George2 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:28 am

Looking for a suitable stallion for a filly named "So Good". She has not been appraised so it is pretty hard to figure out the suitable stallion fee I should be paying for this young lady.
She is absolutely correct and what a sweet heart. I would like to stick with stallions that also possess this easy to get along with temperment.

griff
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Postby griff » Tue Jul 24, 2007 3:51 am

Take a look at Limit Out

he's a WV stallion with 80.6% winners from starters, 16% black type and 10% BTW. Your foal, if dropped in WV, would be eligible for the WVBRED incentives and you's have a:

3S x 6D to Northern Dancer
4S X 4D to Mr Prospecter
6S X 6S X 6D X 6D to Princequillo.

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Re: Looking for a suitable stallion for Good and Tough filly

Postby madelyn » Tue Jul 24, 2007 7:05 am

George2 wrote:Looking for a suitable stallion for a filly named "So Good". She has not been appraised so it is pretty hard to figure out the suitable stallion fee I should be paying for this young lady.
She is absolutely correct and what a sweet heart. I would like to stick with stallions that also possess this easy to get along with temperment.


Where are you (or the filly) located?
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....

George2
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Postby George2 » Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:39 pm

Hi Madelyn,
the filly is in MD but I am not too worried about travel. I would like the best cross for Good and Tough's pedigree and unfortunately it is not one I have dabbled with to this point :)

horsehelper4
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Postby horsehelper4 » Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:26 pm

Virginia Breds offer good incentive!
Here's to Barbaro, a true Champion all the way!

God bless the horses.... The outside of a horse is good for the inside of a man!

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Postby LaTroienne » Sat Sep 08, 2007 2:29 pm

She has a really interesting lineage: both her sire and dam trace in tail-female to the mare Miss Foxcroft. One of the recent runners from that family was winner Cherokee Lite, by Cherokee Run. Miss Foxcroft also has a grandson SW by Peaks and Valleys, another Blushing Groom line stallion. Therefore, you might want to go for a Blushing Groom line stallion.

I do like Lucky Lionel a lot: he's a rather consistent Mt. Livermore who stands in OK for only $2,500. His page: http://www.bloodhorse.com/stallion-regi ... gin=search

horsehelper4
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Postby horsehelper4 » Sun Sep 09, 2007 5:36 am

I have a 3rd generation Blushing Groom Stallion with several Chef de race sires in his pedigree. I am a Virginia Breeder and my stallion is Incentive enrolled for Va. breds. Virginia breds can qualify for the extra purse money in the Mid-Atlantic.

I am able to offer FREE breedings to quality mares for this new stallion or at least a discount rate. His broodmare sire is Meadowlake.

Check out Magic Ruby is you are possibly interested.
Here's to Barbaro, a true Champion all the way!



God bless the horses.... The outside of a horse is good for the inside of a man!

George2
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Postby George2 » Mon Sep 24, 2007 5:20 pm

I had a suggestion to breed her to "Request for Parole" I quite like this breeding on paper. What does it look like to others?