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which one to choose...need opinions!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:22 pm
by BELLARINA
I am going to buy ONE mare, I got three mares to choose from...what is the best and second best? Any of you with APR should be able to help me out, thanks!!!

Cowboy Toy i/f to Announce
Leallah M. i/f to Announce
Majestic Evening i/f to Orbit's Scene

What do you think?

Re: which one to choose...need opinions!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 11:12 pm
by Pete
BELLARINA wrote:I am going to buy ONE mare, I got three mares to choose from...what is the best and second best? Any of you with APR should be able to help me out, thanks!!!

Cowboy Toy i/f to Announce
Leallah M. i/f to Announce
Majestic Evening i/f to Orbit's Scene

What do you think?


That's not a lot to work from. Leallah M. is 21, I'd pass thought she has had a few useful foals.

Majestic Evening is 17 and has done little.

Cowboy Toy is only 12 (young in comparison) but her first foal is poor and she's missed every other year. Her coverstallion is weak.

Why one of these three since there's little to like about them? Seems like you're picking up someone's problems.

Pete

mares

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:24 am
by BELLARINA
I don't have to buy one of these. I wanted my children to go through a breeding season. I can't afford any expensive mares.

Re: mares

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 10:07 am
by LB
BELLARINA wrote:I don't have to buy one of these. I wanted my children to go through a breeding season. I can't afford any expensive mares.


Have you thought about what will happen to the foal after your children experience a breeding season? Is there a plan for the mare going forward?

With horses, the purchase price is the least of your financial worries. It's the upkeep that's expensive, especially as you'll (potentially) have both a mare and a foal to take care of.

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:44 pm
by Pete
Hi LB,

That was perfectly said.

Pete

Re: mares

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:01 pm
by reenci
BELLARINA wrote:I don't have to buy one of these. I wanted my children to go through a breeding season. I can't afford any expensive mares.


now hear this ..now hear this........your heading for a ledge with a long drop......turn the car and take another road. :roll: ....as for the mare that miss's every other year...your experianceing the breeding season might last two years...think long and hard.

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:06 pm
by reenci
on second thought maybe i should shut my mouth and mind my own biz....but you solicited imput.....the cost of the mare will be the least of your money woe's.

Re: which one to choose...need opinions!!!!!

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 7:38 pm
by Sock Monkey
BELLARINA wrote:I am going to buy ONE mare, I got three mares to choose from...what is the best and second best? Any of you with APR should be able to help me out, thanks!!!

Cowboy Toy i/f to Announce
Leallah M. i/f to Announce
Majestic Evening i/f to Orbit's Scene

What do you think?


Well, I do think some other posters have made valid points about costs, but I also hear you regarding wanting to get an inexpensive mare. So.... to answer your question:
The best mare IMO is Leallah M. She's a stakes producer and is a 1/2 to 2 SWs and a stks pl. And, I like Big Spruce, her sire. I also think Announce is a decent stallion. The downside - and it's a biggie - is that she's an '87 model. With good management, you might be able to get another foal or two out of her, but she likely needs Regumate (which is expensive) and may have other issues. Would you be able to retire her if this is her last foal?

I'd take Cowboy Toy as the second best, mainly b/c of the covering sire.

Majestic Evening's first foal could run a bit. But, she's getting on in years, too. She has a little pedigree behind her - half to a couple of stakes horses, by Majestic Light and out of a stakes placed Damascus mare. But, her foals have sold poorly and it makes me wonder if they didn't look good. I'm not in love with the covering sire, either. I think this foal would have the least value based on pedigree and the mare is entering the stage where she's going to be harder to get and keep in foal.

Good luck with whatever you choose.

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:46 am
by reenci
regumate for 55 days or so is not going to break you.......if thats a concern you should not even try breeding.

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 2:44 pm
by Pete
Hi Reenci,

I think most breeders will use regumate for far longer than 55 days, especially on a 20+ year old mare.

Pete

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 2:53 pm
by reenci
Pete wrote:Hi Reenci,

I think most breeders will use regumate for far longer than 55 days, especially on a 20+ year old mare.

Pete


hi pete, i stand corrected then.....speaking from my own experiances ive only used it for 55 days max and its worked like a charm.....but thats my experiance so i stand corrected. :oops: