Safe Streets

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Postby brooke » Fri Apr 22, 2005 12:36 pm

what do you think of the mare and her breeding potential with my stud Slew of memories heres a link to the hypo http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.php? ... lor=000000
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Postby henthorn » Sat Apr 23, 2005 4:19 pm

Brooke, do you already own this mare or are you just asking about her? Wild Rush's best foals have added Tourbillon and Spy Song, Flying Paster. Seattle Slew mares do best with Raise a Native/Mr. Prospector. Drone in the pedigree has worked with Cryptoclearance as well. A Storm Cat mare would provide the cross of Crimson Satan, a son of Spy Song. Look at the pedigrees of Wild Rush's best runners to get some ideas of what has worked already. This mare has very little family to support her, especially with an untried stallion with little racing ability. You should probably find a proven producer to help jumpstart his chances. There should be a lot of Flying Paster mares in California, some Raja Baba mares in Florida, proven Raise a Native line mares all over the place. Don't limit yourself to unproven mare and stallion--the chances are very poor of getting a return on your patience and expenses.

If you do own Safe Streets, reconsider making her part of your broodmare band. There are many mares for sale with better chances.
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Postby brooke » Sun Apr 24, 2005 12:01 pm

thanks henthorn
i dont own this mare and have decided not to take her thanks a bunch
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