Sir Cherokee?
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- summerhorse
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Sir Cherokee?
Any ideas on this guy as a stallion prospect? I don't remember how old his first crop is, yearlings I think. I think looks wise he's quite striking although a little light boned in the legs but that may be a trick of the photo. A little early to see how his sire will fare as a sire of sires and his bottom line doesn't look like there is much to go on as far as producing sires or broodmares? Is $7,500 too much for a pretty pony who could run a bit? 
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That's kind of what I was thinking but I thought, maybe I'm just missing something.
Personally it seems to me that almost all the stallions are a bit (or a lot) overpriced right now for what they have produced. Esp. the higher up the ladder you go! I think going by his albeit limited sales so far it might be easier to wait and find a pretty pony already on the ground for less! 
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Oh wow! I could have a twofer for $5,000! http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-35451
I don't know if it would be able to run much but I like this mare for a sport type and she looks like she'd complement him well.
Dang why do I never have money?!
I don't know if it would be able to run much but I like this mare for a sport type and she looks like she'd complement him well.
Dang why do I never have money?!
Every mighty oak was once an acorn that stood its ground.
summerhorse wrote:Oh wow! I could have a twofer for $5,000! http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-35451
I don't know if it would be able to run much but I like this mare for a sport type and she looks like she'd complement him well.
Dang why do I never have money?!
Gee, summerhorse. You had seemed interested in breeding to Sir Cherokee, but now you can't afford $5K for a nice mare ready to foal a baby by him. You'd probably save $10 t0 $15K as the stud fee is only part of the breeding game.
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SB
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I was asking about his possibilities as a stallion prospect in general. Nowhere did I say I had a mare to breed TO him otherwise I would have put her info. up to see how she matched with him. Mine is far too old to start on that now. I was asking about HIS merits alone because I like him but I wasn't too sure about that fee.
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