Bestbandintheland to New Mexico!
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:01 am
I was holding off waiting for his connections to make this announcement, but since it's now stated in his database info and is being advertised, I guess I'm not stealing anybody's thunder.
This exciting young stallion is a FULL BROTHER to former leading NM sire Chimes Band (also on national leading sire lists), who sadly passed away just this last fall. Bestbandintheland will be standing at Windsor Farms in Lovington, NM (not far from Zia Park in Hobbs) and is making a timely entrance to fill his big brother's shoes for the 2006 breeding season. I haven't seen him in person yet, but I understand his conformation is outstanding and he's a really impressive looking stallion. This could be a prime opportunity for breeders who didn't take mares to Chimes Band at his $5,000 price tag to send them to his younger brother at a much lower introductory fee.
I also understand that Bestbandintheland has a limited crop of 2YOs that could hit the track this year, so his future offspring may have a lot of upside potential if his first crop does well. Add to that the lucrative NM Bred Incentive Program and I think the cards may be stacked well in this guy's favor to be a major success at stud.
Best Wishes Bestbandintheland!
Laurie
This exciting young stallion is a FULL BROTHER to former leading NM sire Chimes Band (also on national leading sire lists), who sadly passed away just this last fall. Bestbandintheland will be standing at Windsor Farms in Lovington, NM (not far from Zia Park in Hobbs) and is making a timely entrance to fill his big brother's shoes for the 2006 breeding season. I haven't seen him in person yet, but I understand his conformation is outstanding and he's a really impressive looking stallion. This could be a prime opportunity for breeders who didn't take mares to Chimes Band at his $5,000 price tag to send them to his younger brother at a much lower introductory fee.
I also understand that Bestbandintheland has a limited crop of 2YOs that could hit the track this year, so his future offspring may have a lot of upside potential if his first crop does well. Add to that the lucrative NM Bred Incentive Program and I think the cards may be stacked well in this guy's favor to be a major success at stud.
Best Wishes Bestbandintheland!
Laurie