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Mating advice for...

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:04 pm
by SCandproud
Thinking about breeding this mare to race: Curve Buster By Honor Grades out of Icy Folly by Icecapade. She'a 16.3 or.3 and pretty correct. She did have a condylar fracture right hind as a 2yd. at Keeneland after a work but other than that she was pretty sound. Thinking about a stud fee up to 10k. Any suggestions would be welcomed and thanks in advance.

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 2:29 pm
by zinn21
I like Lost Soldier for your mare. He's a proven sire who can get a top class horse. There is some close inbreeding with this match (2x3 to Danzig) but remember, inbreeding doesn't create anything but only allows for sameness to occur. If that sameness happens to be racing brilliance you may have the genetic deck stacked in your favor..

You also return the sire, Lost Soldier to his dam's best blood via Secretariat. Secretariat's dam Somethingroyal, additionally, is duplicated through this match four times within seven generations via Big Red and his half brother, Sir Gaylord through his son, Drone..

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:51 am
by SCandproud
Thank you zinn, I will take a look at him.

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:01 pm
by griff
nice pedigre with a stakes producing tail female.

Are you breeding to sell or race and where would you race if that is your goal?/
griff

Stallions to consider

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:17 am
by Keith
Horse Chestnut $5,000

linebreeding Portage 5x5

Afternoon Deelites $5,000

linebreeding Shenanigans 4x4 and Secretariat 4x4

Oratory $5,000

linebreeding Weekend Surprise 3x4

Mass Media $5,000

linebreeding Shenanigans 4x5

Cozzene $35,000

linebreeding Blue Canoe 4x4

Keith

Prime Timber $3500

linebreeding Shenanigans

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:53 am
by Maven
Although I normally second Keith with adding in the RF whenever possible, in this case, she's so heavily inbred/linebred, I'd suggest balancing the pedigree on top.

I really like her with Gilded Time. He's a very solid stallion that's a very good breed to race type, but also can get some nice prices at the sales. He's also a good looking horse and tends to throw good bone and angles from my experience.

Most of his best have brought in Bold Ruler, Nearctic and Native Dancer and that's exactly what he does with your mare (she brings in the Nearctic).

The Native Dancer is 4x5 through two daughters and the Bold Ruler is through two of his best racing sons in Secretariat and What A Pleasure.

The resulting foal should have a versatile aptitude and should be able to run on dirt, turf, and artificial. You would also have a very live broodmare prospect if it ends up being a filly.

If you're intent on going for an RF, I would recommend Mizzen Mast. He's a young stallion who is proving to be an up and comer of racehorses and they're running on every surface and doing it well.

I believe he's listed at 15k this past year, but if they dont drop him for 08 I'm sure you can deal him down to 10k.

The cross will give you 5x4 Blue Canoe and also add the sex-balanced Sir Gaylord 5x5 through a daughter and a son. Add in the fact that it brings in 3 lines of Somethingroyal, and it's a very strong pedigree match.

Honor Grades likes Ribot bloodlines

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 4:58 pm
by Keith
Honor Grades likes Ribot bloodlines when you consider

Adoration is out of a Key To The Mint mare

Honor Glide is out of a Run The Gantlet mare.

Ypu may consider bringing in His Majesty, Tom Rolfe, or Graustark bloodlines.

Silver Train would be an interesting cross line breeding Weekend Surprise 3x4. Silver Train is out of a Cormorant mare.

Stevie Wonderboy is by a son of A.P. Indy and line bred Weekend Surprise 3x3 so Silver Train may be an interesting cross.

Magna Graduate is by Honor Grades and out of a Fast Play who is by Seattle Slew.


Another stallion I would really consider woud be Don't Get Mad who is standing at Spendthrift for a reasonable price.

I would shy away from having too much Native Dancer and Nearctic.

Keith

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:17 am
by SCandproud
Thank you all for your insight. I will be looking into all of your suggestions and will let you know in which direction I go. Got lots of time yet to decide so if anyone would like to chime in, please do so!

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:47 am
by madelyn
I love her for Rocking Trick.. but I suppose I could be biased. Failing that, you might look at Albert the Great.

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:03 am
by kimberley mine
I suggested Alphabet Soup for this mare, as he would bring in a good cross to Blue Canoe, the cross to Sir Gaylord, AND bring in a cross to Ribot.

I second Maven on Gilded Time.

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:06 am
by SemparQuel
Keith spoke about Ribot. I agree with him.
Considering that your mare, her dam and 2nd dam show a poor production record, I think that a substantial outcross is a better idea for the mating.

So my advice is CETEWAYO.

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 7:02 am
by Colonel
Considering the Forty Niner/Danzig cross has been successful in the past, I like a son of Forty Niner. I think Sunday Break would be a nice fit, as he has the Ribot influence thru File, and the Forty Niner line seems to bring out the dirt influence. As an example of the cross, Sunday Break is one of the few moderately priced Forty Niner sons that *doesn't* already have a Danzig influence. Lastly, his 2yo's are selling at roughly 3x his fee median.