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breeding

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:56 pm
by stcath95
Hello everyone...would like to say thanks for previous information from many questions !!!...Need you input again.**..I have breeding right to ARROMANCHES in Indiana.....Now I need a suitable mare ( the seller of the mare I had picked out backed out )...would prefer to lease with option to buy or just lease but would probably buy if numbers are right ..breeding to race.!!...also what are appropriate numbers (looking for above average--what is average ? ) when calculating for stamina and speed......Thanks You All'

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:25 am
by madelyn
Check out "Yodar" under Buying/Selling. Her dam produced a winner of $158K when bred to Believe It (In Reality).

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:08 am
by stcath95
Yador will not work out..also want a mare that can be rode/ ..numbers don't come up that good either per Pedigree Query.. .....used several possible stallions including Rocking Trick....Keep it coming !!! Thanks

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:47 am
by ragsdaj
I was considering an indiana canter trainer mare Gold Mind. Been listed quite a while so she may be gone. Canter OH usually has a couple of well bred mares listed on their site. If I could pick my mare I would look for a Fappiano line. After your bred to ARROMANCHES then options like Rocking Trick look good as well. Like in chess you need to be looking several moves ahead.

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 4:40 pm
by joeangelo
Gold Mind is running on monday Feb 20 at Beulah park. Shes in for 3500.
The same trainer has her that listed her. She is in my stable mail because I was watching her. But, we dont need any more mares right now. I liked her being by beau genius out of a forty niner mare. we used to have a beau genius mare that was very nice looking.

joeangelo

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:07 am
by Roguelet
How much riding are you wanting to do with the mare? I have a couple of mares for sale that I might be willing to lease out for a season instead, or lease to buy... and a couple of other mares that are not for sale that I might consider a lease option for one season on. We're in Indiana and if we did lease out a mare for season, I would want to keep that mare here at our place (except, of course, when she would need to go to be bred.) Let me know if you're still looking and if so, what kind of riding you're wanting to do, and I'll see what I can come up with.