Chance as a Brood Mare

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Chance as a Brood Mare

Postby texas tea » Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:47 pm

I own a filly named Seeking Destiny ( Ford Every Stream/Destiny Calls ). She is a registered Louisiana Bred, purchased as a yearling in the Louisiana yearling sale. She has a Lameness problem that started about 1/2 way through her 2 year od season. Goes away with rest, comes back in 4-5 weeks. Have had X-rays, ultr sound, 3-4 various vets, race trainer look at her, and last week a body scan at Louisiana State Univ. Nobody including LSU body scan can figure problem out. We have elected to no longer try to get her to the races ( she is a 3 year old ). LSU vet says she would make a good ridung pet, and also verified she was sound enough to be a broodmare. Question is, does her pedigree warrant a chance as broodmare? If so to what Stallion in Louisiana? Do we just find a home for her?
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Postby Barcaldine » Sat Mar 03, 2012 2:39 pm

Breed her. Although the sire is not commercially viable she hails from a superb family with good black type in the first dam.

Mating suggestion: SKY CLASSIC. Inbreed to NO CLASS on a proven ND/MR P cross.

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Postby madelyn » Sun Mar 04, 2012 7:48 am

Is Sky Classic still at stud?? He must be 25 or so..

My only concern with the filly would be that lameness. Could she throw that? I would really want to know before I spent the money to breed.

In LA, you have Yankee Gentleman - might be a nice cross for her.
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Postby texas tea » Sun Mar 04, 2012 8:51 am

Vet at Louisiana State University who prformed the body scan says she can handle being a brood mare.

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Postby pfrsue » Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:45 am

texas tea wrote:Vet at Louisiana State University who prformed the body scan says she can handle being a brood mare.


Right, but what Madelyn was asking was if the mare's unsoundness might be based on some sort of genetic trait that could be inherited by her offspring.

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Postby texas tea » Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:38 pm

Thank you for the clarifacation, she has a 1/2 sibling who does not have this trait. I asked the people at LSU if that was a posibility, and they said not very likley. How would you determine such a thing. Her dam was one heck of a race horse. Believe 27 races and over $600,000 in winnings, was Champion Older Mare in Louisiana.
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Postby Joltman » Thu Mar 08, 2012 5:45 pm

Would breed her to a son of Smart Strike if possible (ok not Curlin, but maybe Pleasant strike) to pick up on that female family.

If she just turned 3 she's not done growing yet, so maybe this will clear up?

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Postby texas tea » Thu Mar 08, 2012 6:02 pm

Thanks to all who offered advice here and through PM. I am not a breeder and don't know much about the process. I have made the decision that I will give her to a breeder or a responsible person who would like to breed. If I can't find a "breeder" home for her, then I will give her to a rescue or placement organization that will find her a good pet home.
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Postby springboro » Mon Mar 12, 2012 1:07 pm

i gotta agree with Barc.... this mare with Sky Classic.