Another blow for Florida breeders.
Story is at www.thoroughbredtimes.com
Gibson County dead
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- fastappy
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Sad to hear the news. I had high hopes for this stallion being a progeny of In Excess, considering the tremendous influence In Excess has had on California and across the nation with stallions such as Indian Charlie. We also lost Excessive Bull, who had stood in New Mexico and was a leading juvenile sire. In some ways In Excess is the Montbrook of California imo.
RIP Gibson County!
RIP Gibson County!
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What a shame, our condolences to his owners and caretakers. We have a mare in foal to him and due any day. Such a beautiful animal with so much potential to be one of the good ones. 
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Florida breeders will have to find another TB masquerading as a quarter horse to lead their sire's list.
Maybe Gulfstream Park should sell off 3/4 of its main track so that the Florida breds can win every 1/4 mile race on the card
Wow...and I'm the asshole of the bunch...
too weird to live...too rare to die
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