Washington state stallions
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You And I is the sire of You, born in 1999 and winner of over 2 million.
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Rank Stallion(YOB, Sire)Standing Farm 2007 Stud Fee Runners Winners 2006 Earnings
1 MATTY G (1993, Capote), El Dorado Farms FEE: $4,500 [/b][/b]86 45 $1,472,531
2 YOU AND I (1991, Kris S.), Woodstead Farm FEE: $5,000 79 43 $1,456,340
3 SLEWDLEDO (1981, Seattle Slew) Died, 2006 135 72 $1,437,220
4 DELINEATOR (1991, Storm Cat), Woodstead Farm FEE: $2,000? 46 28 $953,282
5 CAHILL ROAD (1988, Fappiano), El Dorado Farms FEE: $4,000 81 43 $867,246
6 FREE AT LAST (1989, Wild Again), El Dorado Farms FEE: $2,000 92 52 $810,560
7 BASKET WEAVE (1981, Best Turn), Little King Ranch FEE: ? 73 39 $704,261
8 STOLEN GOLD (1994, Conquistador Cielo), Pulse Ranches FEE: $2,000 26 13 $693,398
9 TRAIL CITY (1993, Red Ransom), Allaire Farms FEE: $1,200 45 19 $578,970
10 KATOWICE (1987, Danzig), Woodstead Farm FEE: $1,250? 50 19 $512,624
11 TOP ACCOUNT (1992, Private Account), Little King Ranch FEE: $2,000 44 22 $498,665
These all look to be good values.
1 MATTY G (1993, Capote), El Dorado Farms FEE: $4,500 [/b][/b]86 45 $1,472,531
2 YOU AND I (1991, Kris S.), Woodstead Farm FEE: $5,000 79 43 $1,456,340
3 SLEWDLEDO (1981, Seattle Slew) Died, 2006 135 72 $1,437,220
4 DELINEATOR (1991, Storm Cat), Woodstead Farm FEE: $2,000? 46 28 $953,282
5 CAHILL ROAD (1988, Fappiano), El Dorado Farms FEE: $4,000 81 43 $867,246
6 FREE AT LAST (1989, Wild Again), El Dorado Farms FEE: $2,000 92 52 $810,560
7 BASKET WEAVE (1981, Best Turn), Little King Ranch FEE: ? 73 39 $704,261
8 STOLEN GOLD (1994, Conquistador Cielo), Pulse Ranches FEE: $2,000 26 13 $693,398
9 TRAIL CITY (1993, Red Ransom), Allaire Farms FEE: $1,200 45 19 $578,970
10 KATOWICE (1987, Danzig), Woodstead Farm FEE: $1,250? 50 19 $512,624
11 TOP ACCOUNT (1992, Private Account), Little King Ranch FEE: $2,000 44 22 $498,665
These all look to be good values.
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Washington state stallions
Top Account's 2007 fee will be Private with a live foal guarantee. His progeny earnings just went over $500.000.00 for 2006 and he has a daughter, Frosty Cupcake whose Wild Event colt, I'mawildandcrazyguy's earnings are just over $100,000.00 for 2006 as a 2 year old. It looks like he is going to be a nice broodmare sire too. Washington has some nice sires to choose from this coming year and for a change, they aren't all on the West side of the state. 
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Diane,
I have heard about that with the synthetic surfaces but I think it is still to early to tell, but there are a lot more people in the know out there than me on this subject. As for Trail City he did most all his earnings on the Turf yet his foals are doing it on all surfaces. About 1.2 million of his 1.4+ million have come on the dirt. Versitility is what you will get I am confident with that. Go to Allaire Farms new website and check him out http://www.allairefarms.com
I have heard about that with the synthetic surfaces but I think it is still to early to tell, but there are a lot more people in the know out there than me on this subject. As for Trail City he did most all his earnings on the Turf yet his foals are doing it on all surfaces. About 1.2 million of his 1.4+ million have come on the dirt. Versitility is what you will get I am confident with that. Go to Allaire Farms new website and check him out http://www.allairefarms.com
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A state's stallion roster is a product of that state's mare quality. Given the fact that many of the WA stallions are, well, good candidates for sex change operations, why doesn't Washington promote a breeders incentive fund that encourages new mare blood?
Also, the Washington yearling sale is clearly designed for insiders. One has to be a WTBA member to even get a yearling's page approved, and to sell a yearling, the horse has to be at least 50% owned by one who resides in the Northwest , etc.
All these exclusionary policies have led to Washington being an island unto itself in the TB world, and has led to declining TB numbers and lower quality horses.
Is someone reading the writing on the wall?
Also, the Washington yearling sale is clearly designed for insiders. One has to be a WTBA member to even get a yearling's page approved, and to sell a yearling, the horse has to be at least 50% owned by one who resides in the Northwest , etc.
All these exclusionary policies have led to Washington being an island unto itself in the TB world, and has led to declining TB numbers and lower quality horses.
Is someone reading the writing on the wall?
All these exclusionary policies have led to Washington being an island unto itself in the TB world, and has led to declining TB numbers and lower quality horses.
Is someone reading the writing on the wall?
Thank you Tbrace ! very well said !
It is frustrating. we keep writing on the wall, and the insiders keep erasing it........
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