Someone tell me he doesn't actually look like that.
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Barcaldine
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I agree. He is a stunning type, too, except he is slightly back at the knee in LF. I bred a 10-year-old maiden mare to him this year and he got her in foal in one cover.
I love the female family and if I had a mare from the same one I would use him to reinforce it. Airdrie is sending some good mares to him so I suspect he will fire.
I love the female family and if I had a mare from the same one I would use him to reinforce it. Airdrie is sending some good mares to him so I suspect he will fire.
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Mood Swings
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vallygirl927
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I agree with the other posters, great value, Grade 1 winner, could run from 1 1 1/8 to 1 1/4 and retired sound with a good female family. All you could ask for in a stallion prospect and by the looks of it, MoodSwings filly looks like a stunner. I intend on sending my mare Militant Maid to him next year.
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