Songster to go back in training
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Songster to go back in training
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I heard he was not stopping them about a week ago...but 0 for 60 is about as infertile as they come.
too weird to live...too rare to die
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I too was looking forward to some more black horses from him...although even passing it on seems rare!
As for why they didn't test him first, I think they said it was "undiagnosed"...so maybe they did and looked like things were OK under the microscope? Which doesn't mean that conception will be able to take place, I guess. I don't know.
I basically find out if I'm fertile Tuesday morning.
Wish me luck, I don't wanna go back to the track!
As for why they didn't test him first, I think they said it was "undiagnosed"...so maybe they did and looked like things were OK under the microscope? Which doesn't mean that conception will be able to take place, I guess. I don't know.
I basically find out if I'm fertile Tuesday morning.
Wish me luck, I don't wanna go back to the track!
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That's what I was thinking, steroids. Are there any cases of subfertile stallions in his pedigree? I know that sounds like a goofy question, but maybe there could be something genetically amiss too. Hopefully he can get his mind back onto training and wow us some more on the track.
Yeah, I thought they did test breedings too. Or do they use mares that have had their ovaries removed and just get shot up hormones to make them go into heat (and thus not worry about pregnancy)?
Yeah, I thought they did test breedings too. Or do they use mares that have had their ovaries removed and just get shot up hormones to make them go into heat (and thus not worry about pregnancy)?
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Perseveres with his heart
And wins with his character. --Tesio
Perseveres with his heart
And wins with his character. --Tesio
While I agree it seems strange that he didnt get at least one mare infoal, doesnt anyone else think that only 1 month into the season breeding 60 mares is alittle excessive? I still believe books should be severely limited but the almighty dollar will never allow that to happen. 50 in a crop is plenty.
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all I could think about was how mad I would be if I had bred a mare to him... at least 18 days of board ... the vet checks before she is bred, and then the ultrasound after.... and the ride to the shed! I sure hope what ever stallion they decide to re breed to (if at Darley) they get some $$$ knocked off the price.
I am a small breeder and even that bit of wasted money is a lot to me!
I am a small breeder and even that bit of wasted money is a lot to me!