strictly hypothetically speaking
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 1:57 pm
I am fascinated by this mare, and her lack of luck in production.
http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-362126
Ok, i know that St. Jovite has his haters, but the horse could run. As a sire, I know, I know. But his full brother did quite well at stud, and I was hoping St. Jovite will emerge as a broodmare sire of some ability.
http://apps.keeneland.com/sales/Nov10/pdfs/4074.pdf
But that female family.... look at her 1st dam and 1/2 brothers!
So the experiment, 'cause I have no intention of buying this mare at $3000, is to find the PERFECT sire for her to resurrect her foals' quality.
Wasn't it George Smith who was so adept at this? If you're reading this, George, .... it's a great challenge! Plus George would be very familiar with St. Jovite too.
What I observe is that this family appears to do extremely well with the more robust runners like Pleasant Colony and Cormorant. Perhaps that was the hope when breeding to a son of Pleasant Colony.
Would you try to add speed at this point? I would love to see the Point Given foal this mare had. Seems ideal.
I have a few ideas, but I'm more intrigued with what you all think.
Who would most improve this mare? Has to be a living stallion standing at stud in the US or Canada. Ok, I'd agree to allow European stallions too.
http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-362126
Ok, i know that St. Jovite has his haters, but the horse could run. As a sire, I know, I know. But his full brother did quite well at stud, and I was hoping St. Jovite will emerge as a broodmare sire of some ability.
http://apps.keeneland.com/sales/Nov10/pdfs/4074.pdf
But that female family.... look at her 1st dam and 1/2 brothers!
So the experiment, 'cause I have no intention of buying this mare at $3000, is to find the PERFECT sire for her to resurrect her foals' quality.
Wasn't it George Smith who was so adept at this? If you're reading this, George, .... it's a great challenge! Plus George would be very familiar with St. Jovite too.
What I observe is that this family appears to do extremely well with the more robust runners like Pleasant Colony and Cormorant. Perhaps that was the hope when breeding to a son of Pleasant Colony.
Would you try to add speed at this point? I would love to see the Point Given foal this mare had. Seems ideal.
I have a few ideas, but I'm more intrigued with what you all think.
Who would most improve this mare? Has to be a living stallion standing at stud in the US or Canada. Ok, I'd agree to allow European stallions too.