JC 2007 Report of Mares Bred

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JC 2007 Report of Mares Bred

Postby hpkingjr » Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:50 pm

Interesting info. Some I thought would be busy were not, others I thought would be slow were busy.

http://breeding.bloodhorse.com/marelistreport.asp

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Postby fastappy » Thu Oct 18, 2007 11:02 pm

Tribal Rule (Storm Cat) got 132 mares which is darn impressive for a 2nd crop sire standing in California. He got more mares than both Benchmark (101) and Bertrando (94). Looks like he's the hot horse in California. He is expected to have about the same numbers in 08 as well.

Ironically, Unusual Heat only got 47 mares, but he stands at 15K and Tribal Rule (for now) at 5K. Tribal Rule is also a leading 2nd Crop sire (ranked 14th, per BH thru 17 Oct 07) nationally.

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Postby Rokeby Forever » Thu Oct 18, 2007 11:33 pm

Stormy Atlantic leads the list - FOS must be shakin' his pompoms like crazy!

Nice to see L'il E Tee get two dates last year. God bless the ol' guy! :D
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Postby vineyridge » Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:15 am

Running Stag got 47 mares this year in Texas at 5k, while his sire got 47 in KY at way more than that. Still, 47 is a LOT better than his last year in FL.
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Postby magic code » Fri Oct 19, 2007 5:28 pm

How about Stolen Gold, #1 in Washington? Bred 2 mares in 2005, 6 mares in 2006, and 64 in 2007. :lol:

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Overbrook

Postby fastappy » Fri Oct 19, 2007 7:54 pm

It's not like Overbrook is asking an arm and a leg for their stallions!

Tactical Cat - 18 mares bred - 2008 Fee $3,500
Grindstone - 27 " " $3,500
Cape Town - 27 " " $7,500
Cat Thief - 44 " " $7,500

* Pioneering, Jump Start, & Storm Cat were in the 90's.

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Postby merse » Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:10 pm

It's not like Overbrook is asking an arm and a leg for their stallions!


One might put it better: "It's not like Overbrook is very customer friendly..."

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Re: Overbrook

Postby hpkingjr » Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:26 pm

fastappy wrote:It's not like Overbrook is asking an arm and a leg for their stallions!

Tactical Cat - 18 mares bred - 2008 Fee $3,500
Grindstone - 27 " " $3,500
Cape Town - 27 " " $7,500
Cat Thief - 44 " " $7,500

* Pioneering, Jump Start, & Storm Cat were in the 90's.


If I calculated correctly the four above stallions were the equal of 1.4 covers by Storm Cat. I'm not sure Overbrook even noticed or cared what they did.

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Overbrook

Postby fastappy » Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:27 pm

One might put it better: "It's not like Overbrook is very customer friendly..."[/quote]

That's quite an interesting comment, because those were my sentiments when I had a phone conversation with them, this year, thus I ended up breeding to a Darley Stallion. Since I was from California I just chalked it up to a standard operating procedure with small, out of state breeders. A little elitism, if you will. So I took my dollars elsewhere! :lol:

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Postby Rokeby Forever » Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:48 pm

Overbrook's mismanagement boggles the mind. How could Pioneering, a 1/2 brother to Storm Cat by Mr P, never ride on any coattails and stand for more than $7,500 ($5,000 in 2008)? I seem to remember that Pioneering covered well over 100 mares in 2006, and that number dropped significantly in 2007.

What does Overbrook plan to do when Storm Cat kicks the bucket? They have two sons of his (Cat Thief and Tactical Cat) standing for peanuts. Jump Start stands for half of what he once did. Grindstone, an Unbridled KY Derby winner and sire of a Classic winner, stands for $3,500. Is there any plan for the future?
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Re: Overbrook

Postby madelyn » Sat Oct 20, 2007 6:47 am

fastappy wrote:One might put it better: "It's not like Overbrook is very customer friendly...

That's quite an interesting comment, because those were my sentiments when I had a phone conversation with them, this year, thus I ended up breeding to a Darley Stallion. Since I was from California I just chalked it up to a standard operating procedure with small, out of state breeders. A little elitism, if you will. So I took my dollars elsewhere! :lol:


I certainly had absolutely no problem with them. They bent over backwards and helped me get the impossible done. Contracts, etc. all faxed and done inside half an hour and an evening appointment that same night for an ovulating mare who needed to be covered. THAT's Customer Service.
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Postby fastappy » Sat Oct 20, 2007 8:27 am

Madelyn, it's always a case where someone feels good about one farm and another person may not feel that way with their contacts with that same farm. It's generally not unaninous otherwise they would not longer be in business. Their dealings with you, a might be different than to a small time out of state breeder, or maybe the they didn't get enough sleep, I can't say for sure.

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Postby madelyn » Sat Oct 20, 2007 8:48 am

Could be. We each have our own stories, memories, etc. I believe it goes back to the fact that most stud farms do not consider mare owners to be "clients." More like a necessary evil.
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Postby fastappy » Sat Oct 20, 2007 1:29 pm

[quote="madelyn"]Could be. We each have our own stories, memories, etc. I believe it goes back to the fact that most stud farms do not consider mare owners to be "clients." More like a necessary evil.[/quote]

:D Funny, and at the same time, I'm sure some of them do.