Pyro goes to Darley
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oliverstoned
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Pyro goes to Darley
After the Breeders Cup Sheikh Mohammad will decide if he will race at 4. Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha .......as if.
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Darley continues building its stallion roster...yeah it would be nice to say, "Hey, I like your horse, here's xxx million for him/her." When you got the means....and Darley does have the means...
If Pyro would race at four...possibility of racing over in Dubai???
If Pyro would race at four...possibility of racing over in Dubai???
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I think US antitrust laws should apply. This guy is just buying every top class stallion prospect. I am a small breeder and used to have a great relationship with them which I felt was mutually beneficial as I sold some good Darley sired horses but the last two years they have been impossible to deal with. Anybody else had this same experience? I guess if your holding all the cards why cut a break.
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el camino wrote:I think US antitrust laws should apply. This guy is just buying every top class stallion prospect. I am a small breeder and used to have a great relationship with them which I felt was mutually beneficial as I sold some good Darley sired horses but the last two years they have been impossible to deal with. Anybody else had this same experience? I guess if your holding all the cards why cut a break.
I'm also a small breeder and I only have good things to say about my dealings with Darley. I have always found them to be fair and very accommodating. I also think their stallions provide very good value for their stud fees. I'm delighted to see Darley add to their roster and I hope their success in the U.S. continues.
The more Darley grows it U.S. operation, the more toes it will step on here. One breeder told me he had trouble getting to a certain Darley stallion in '08 and was asked to breed to multiple, less desirable Darley stallions in order to get to the one he actually wanted.
That being said, think of the money that Sheikh Mo has poured into this industry. He is a net positive, to say the least.
That being said, think of the money that Sheikh Mo has poured into this industry. He is a net positive, to say the least.
Ill-bred wrote:The more Darley grows it U.S. operation, the more toes it will step on here. One breeder told me he had trouble getting to a certain Darley stallion in '08 and was asked to breed to multiple, less desirable Darley stallions in order to get to the one he actually wanted.
That being said, think of the money that Sheikh Mo has poured into this industry. He is a net positive, to say the least.
Thats what happened to me..The antitrust part was a joke, by the way...Just wondering if people were having similar dealings with Darley this year. I only had good things to say about them prior to 07 as well.