Dixie Dot Com

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Dixie Dot Com

Postby Jean » Fri Dec 22, 2006 6:35 am

Why has he not been a success as a stallion ?

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Postby TBLADY » Fri Dec 22, 2006 1:18 pm

O dont know but I thought I saw he was offerd for sale in the Barrets sale
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Dixie Dot Com

Postby fastappy » Fri Dec 22, 2006 6:53 pm

[url]http://www.barretts.com/catalog/catjan07/pdf/496.pdf[/url]

I believe they priced him too high at 6k. He initially got 55 mares in 2002 and from what I heard they were not giving any consideration. From there on out his numbers bred were 2003 - 40 mares (80% in foal), 2004 - 39 mares (82%) in foal, 2005 - 20 mares. In 2006 I think they began seeing the decline coupled with the fact his first crop had only 9 starters with 4 winners and 82K in earnings, so it was clear that he was not going to be the precocious type sire. His stud fee was dropped to 3k (2005 advertised fee in BH was 6K) but the damage had been done and he only got 8 mares in 2006.

He is only a 2nd crop sire, currently ranked 38th Nationally with 35 starters, 18 winners, and 468K in earnings. I would not count him out at this point as a lot of stallions begin with a less than auspicious beginnings. Aptitude had 35 starters in his first crop with 11 winners and earnings of 361K, but is currently is the #1 2nd crop sire with 3.2 million in earnings.

To be clear, I'm not saying Dixie Dot Com is an "Aptitude" but I would not count a sire out without first giving them a chance to prove otherwise and two crops are insufficient in this case. Furthermore I think he will make a good turf sire in a regional market. Just my 2 cents.

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Postby Tairaterces » Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:12 am

Dixie Dot Com had quite a few winners this year . . . . . . . have always loved this one and I think will prove to be a very good regional stallion.

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Postby Jean » Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:40 am

Why a Turf sire?

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Postby fastappy » Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:42 am

[quote="Jean"]Why a Turf sire?[/quote]

1) Dixie Dot Com is has N.D. on top coupled with Conquistator Ciel (leading Turf broodmare sire in Canada) as broodmare sire.

2 Dixie Dot Com himself ran 2nd in the Early Times Derby (G1T) w/106 beyer.

3) Two siblings placed in turf races (minor point).

4) His granny produced Kiltartan Cross, a SW who started 54 times on the turf with 11 wins and $169,187 in turf earnings.

5) Dixie Dot Com sired 3 turf winners from only 6 starters with Beautiful Dixie leading with $59,276 in earnings and total turf earnings of $153,276. Turf earnings amount to approximately 1/3rd of DDC's earnings f/20% of his starters! I would bet a few of those other foals running would step up on the turf.

I don't mean to say he is a "Turf Sire" but I believe his foals will do well on the turf. With only 6 turf starters, he didn't get on the turf Cal standings, but the nearest rival by turf starters on that list has 14 starters with 5 winners & is ranked 16th of 20.

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Postby zinn21 » Sun Dec 24, 2006 12:59 pm

He sells January 23rd as hip #496 at Barrett's.

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Re: Dixie Dot Com

Postby BJ » Mon Dec 25, 2006 7:24 pm

fastappy wrote:[His stud fee was dropped to 3k (2005 advertised fee in BH was 6K) but the damage had been done and he only got 8 mares in 2006.



I would have to say the farm didn't do a very good job of promoting him. Early in 2006, I called and asked about him and some other stallions at the farm. The gal all but tried to talk me off of him, saying he was pretty much only bred to the owner's mares.