advice for 2008
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:40 pm
I have 2 mares that I have gotten in the last year, and would appreciate some advice for their next matings. I planned their 2007 matings, (with good advice) but I know the more I ask and understand hopefully I will be putting more thought and info into it this next time. The mares are in California and I am breeding to race.
1. Electric Chair (Unusual Heat/Chairwoman, by Corporate Report). She has an Event of the Year foal and is in foal to Decarchy. I want to go to an established sire for this next breeding. I am considering Formal Gold, Old Topper, Cee's Tizzy, and possibly Perfect Mandate.
2. Hillwalker (Skywalker/Flying Hill, by Flying Paster). She is older (17) and is in foal to Sea of Secrets. I also want an established sire for her. I like Roar, Formal Gold, Lit de Justice, and also possibly Perfect Mandate. Not quite sure about Perfect Mandate, he has stats that are either way good or way bad. I know he had a couple of problems for 2 breeding seasons, so perhaps that is the reason for his odd stats.
Thanks for any advice you might throw my way. I have been looking at stallions that fit the mares, but very importantly have high percentage of starters/winners to foals.
1. Electric Chair (Unusual Heat/Chairwoman, by Corporate Report). She has an Event of the Year foal and is in foal to Decarchy. I want to go to an established sire for this next breeding. I am considering Formal Gold, Old Topper, Cee's Tizzy, and possibly Perfect Mandate.
2. Hillwalker (Skywalker/Flying Hill, by Flying Paster). She is older (17) and is in foal to Sea of Secrets. I also want an established sire for her. I like Roar, Formal Gold, Lit de Justice, and also possibly Perfect Mandate. Not quite sure about Perfect Mandate, he has stats that are either way good or way bad. I know he had a couple of problems for 2 breeding seasons, so perhaps that is the reason for his odd stats.
Thanks for any advice you might throw my way. I have been looking at stallions that fit the mares, but very importantly have high percentage of starters/winners to foals.