Wildcat Heir
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- rudydee
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Wildcat Heir
I heard from a friend in Florida who has a season for Wildcat Heir. The mare is having a difficult time getting in foal because Wildcat Heir does not have the libido to "get the job done to its proper completion". He feels part of the problem is that there are some days Cloverleaf is asking Wildcat to cover 4 mares a day. Doesn't this sound crazy? Aren't they asking a little too much of this young stallion?
- serenarider
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Rokeby Forever
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Is it possible that Wildcat Heir's libido has collapsed because it has too many strains of Phalaris?
Maybe Wildcat Heir should read the Kama Sutra. Variety is the spice of life!
Maybe Wildcat Heir should read the Kama Sutra. Variety is the spice of life!
What synthetics are to California racing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gb0mxcpPOU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gb0mxcpPOU
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Rokeby Forever
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Rokeby Forever
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Rokeby Forever
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Stop pointing hooves ... sometimes a mare and stallion are simply incompatible, blood type is usually at the root of it. Humans are the same way.. Most stud farms let you out of the contract after three covers/no cigar. The mare can see a different stallion and bam! it's done.
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....
