Kitten's Joy
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 4:03 pm
How do you all like his chances to be a successful sire? El Prado is unproven as a sire of sires and has several promising sons who've entered stud in the last few years, so we'll have to wait and see on that. But, he has produced horses who excel on both surfaces, routers and milers with speed.
Kitten's Joy has a nice female family, with his dam producing both him and GSW Precious Kitten, and his SW 1/2 sister Justenuffheart producing G1 winner and champion Dreaming of Anna and SW Lewis Michael.
I saw Kitten's Joy last week and he had matured considerably since the last time I saw him. He's gotten quite massive in the hip and shoulder. He is leggy, but fairly well-balanced. He is slightly back at the knee and toes in just a bit on the left front and out a bit on the right rear, but he seems to walk through these flaws fine.
I was curious to see him walking, after watching that semi-disastrous walking video on the TT Stallion Directory site. They should really get rid of that, because it's not flattering. He has a pleasant personality, alert and inquisitive, with just enough "attitude." He hasn't forgotten that he was a star, but is sweet tempered for a stallion.
He got a book of 130 or so last season and has a sizable number of mares booked to him this season. So, he's not lacking support. At $30,000, he's priced a little on the high side. With the all-weather surfaces taking off like gangbusters, he may be a young sire to watch. How commercial he'll be is a mystery,
Kitten's Joy has a nice female family, with his dam producing both him and GSW Precious Kitten, and his SW 1/2 sister Justenuffheart producing G1 winner and champion Dreaming of Anna and SW Lewis Michael.
I saw Kitten's Joy last week and he had matured considerably since the last time I saw him. He's gotten quite massive in the hip and shoulder. He is leggy, but fairly well-balanced. He is slightly back at the knee and toes in just a bit on the left front and out a bit on the right rear, but he seems to walk through these flaws fine.
I was curious to see him walking, after watching that semi-disastrous walking video on the TT Stallion Directory site. They should really get rid of that, because it's not flattering. He has a pleasant personality, alert and inquisitive, with just enough "attitude." He hasn't forgotten that he was a star, but is sweet tempered for a stallion.
He got a book of 130 or so last season and has a sizable number of mares booked to him this season. So, he's not lacking support. At $30,000, he's priced a little on the high side. With the all-weather surfaces taking off like gangbusters, he may be a young sire to watch. How commercial he'll be is a mystery,