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Title: Indiana breeding
Post by: Winnerwinnerwinner3 on November 13, 2018, 02:56:45 PM
Thinking about breeding one of my mares to proper respect does anyone know anything about him
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Calhoun on November 13, 2018, 03:08:39 PM
Thinking about breeding one of my mares to proper respect does anyone know anything about him
Oh, we have an Indiana expert on staff here.  I'm sure he'll be along shortly.
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Bernie Madoff on November 13, 2018, 03:16:56 PM
Oh, we have an Indiana expert on staff here.  I'm sure he'll be along shortly.









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Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Fatboy on November 13, 2018, 03:18:40 PM
Oh, we have an Indiana expert on staff here.  I'm sure he'll be along shortly.

HEZ IN THE GAME
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: LUCPARK on November 13, 2018, 03:31:12 PM
Thinking about breeding one of my mares to proper respect does anyone know anything about him

breedin your not guranteed anything,,what comes out is what your stuck with

go the sales buy something with good comfirmation ,,good looks decent breeding  and hopefully makes it to the race tracks,,

jmho tmbz1
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Fatboy on November 13, 2018, 03:37:20 PM
Thinking about breeding one of my mares to proper respect does anyone know anything about him

BEING THE SON OF A SON OF A SAILOR DOESN'T MAKE YOU SEAWORTHY.
FOLLOW THE ADVICE OF A FEW THAT HAVE ALREADY POSTED HERE...BUY A 20 OR LESS YEARLING WITH AT LEAST A SIRE SOMEONE HAS HEARD OF....THAT STANDS GOOD
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: hoosierboy on November 13, 2018, 03:44:26 PM
Never heard of him
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Calhoun on November 13, 2018, 03:52:48 PM
HEZ IN THE GAME
Mine in the 3rd tonite.

Thks boys.
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Fatboy on November 13, 2018, 04:23:22 PM
Mine in the 3rd tonite.

Thks boys.

TY ROCKY
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Buffy the Vampire Slayer on November 13, 2018, 04:23:35 PM
Thinking about breeding one of my mares to proper respect does anyone know anything about him

To quote my old buddy, Stan Bayless, when I asked him who his colt was by, "....he's by a friend of Armbro Nesbit's..."

Whatever you do, DO NOT ask asswipe clowns like Hammer Head, Lice Man, Should Retired, or Campbell Soup.  Until next time, laddies.......... ...HEIL HITLER!!
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: MeadowMacho on November 13, 2018, 07:56:29 PM
Thinking about breeding one of my mares to proper respect does anyone know anything about him
won $456,884 mark of 149.3 by Mccardle and she has the look. Stud fee 1500. Stands at Hickory ridge farm I think.
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Brown jug on November 13, 2018, 08:53:48 PM
if you cannot afford to breed at the top end than take the advice and go buy a foal you can pick
it is a risk reward gamble and the risk with low end mares and mediocre sires does not pay out
if you have a decent mare and can afford a top sire and the foal stands correct you have a chance  to get a nice payday
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: caddy on November 13, 2018, 11:24:14 PM
Oh, we have an Indiana expert on staff here.  I'm sure he'll be along shortly.

your smug, cornpone moronic attempts at humor are really not very funny  >  AT ALL !!!

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Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: slivercharm on November 14, 2018, 08:38:58 AM
your smug, cornpone moronic attempts at humor are really not very funny  >  AT ALL !!!

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He makes me laugh on occasion
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Calhoun on November 14, 2018, 08:59:49 AM
Here's my question for the big shot owners...

Why would you spend $25-$50k to breed and get a horse to it's first start and try to save $2,000 by breeding to a bottom tier stud?

Always A Virgin, Real Desire, Rockin Image, Fred ... what $3,000? $4,000? $6,000?
Swan 4 All, Mr Cantab, Guccio... same?

Other than Pete, do any Indy breds do anything after 3? 



Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Pull the Pocket on November 14, 2018, 09:03:11 AM
 Night Pro still a factor as he approaches age 9
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Equus Caballus on November 14, 2018, 09:24:51 AM
Here's my question for the big shot owners...

Why would you spend $25-$50k to breed and get a horse to it's first start and try to save $2,000 by breeding to a bottom tier stud?

Always A Virgin, Real Desire, Rockin Image, Fred ... what $3,000? $4,000? $6,000?
Swan 4 All, Mr Cantab, Guccio... same?

Other than Pete, do any Indy breds do anything after 3?

Rarely
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Inside The Pylons on November 14, 2018, 09:58:34 AM
Harness racing for horses older than 6 should be done away with.
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Equus Caballus on November 14, 2018, 10:15:38 AM
Harness racing for horses older than 6 should be done away with.

Why?

If your gonna make a ridiculous statement
At least give reasons why
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: caddy on November 14, 2018, 01:08:43 PM
Harness racing for horses older than 6 should be done away with.

Actually, mandatory retirement should be done away with.  Not all of the senior citizens can still crank it up; but, plenty can - and, if that's what they still enjoy ..... why not  ? 

older than 6 should be shit down?  Boy, is that moronic
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Atthetrack7 on November 14, 2018, 01:22:13 PM
  Slot money should only be for 2 thru 5 year olds, to finance the Breeding part of the game.  Horses older than that should pay to enter overnight races and only receive purses based on handle they generate.  Too many people in this sport are takers, they give nothing back to the game. At least the people who participate in the stakes game are forward thinking as opposed to those who are only in it for the here and now.  People who race overnights only to earn a living are ruining the sport
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: LUCPARK on November 14, 2018, 01:39:56 PM
Night Pro still a factor as he approaches age 9

hez been retired to breedin shed ,,

satrtin next yr,,came out few days ago with news
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Brutus Buckeye on November 14, 2018, 04:03:56 PM
hez been retired to breedin shed ,,

satrtin next yr,,came out few days ago with news

NOT RETIRED YET, IN THE OPEN AT DAYTON SATURDAY
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: MR.DALRAE on November 20, 2018, 02:48:48 PM
hez been retired to breedin shed ,,

satrtin next yr,,came out few days ago with news

More fake news
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: The Exporter on November 21, 2018, 01:29:48 AM
  Slot money should only be for 2 thru 5 year olds, to finance the Breeding part of the game.  Horses older than that should pay to enter overnight races and only receive purses based on handle they generate.  Too many people in this sport are takers, they give nothing back to the game. At least the people who participate in the stakes game are forward thinking as opposed to those who are only in it for the here and now.  People who race overnights only to earn a living are ruining the sport
I have been preaching this for years. In NY, slots generate close to $90,000,000 in harness purses alone. An additional $13,000,000 goes to breeding. Could you imagine the yearling market if you give say , $50,000,000 of that purse money to a  2-4 year old breeders racing and breeding program . It would create a world wide interest. But, no. They would rather give it away to out of state owners and many out of the country , as well.
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Anakin on November 21, 2018, 11:28:15 AM
Here's my question for the big shot owners...

Why would you spend $25-$50k to breed and get a horse to it's first start and try to save $2,000 by breeding to a bottom tier stud?

Always A Virgin, Real Desire, Rockin Image, Fred ... what $3,000? $4,000? $6,000?
Swan 4 All, Mr Cantab, Guccio... same?

Other than Pete, do any Indy breds do anything after 3?

How about Hannelore Hanover or Always Be Miki...
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: Winners Win on November 21, 2018, 12:02:24 PM
  Slot money should only be for 2 thru 5 year olds, to finance the Breeding part of the game.  Horses older than that should pay to enter overnight races and only receive purses based on handle they generate.  Too many people in this sport are takers, they give nothing back to the game. At least the people who participate in the stakes game are forward thinking as opposed to those who are only in it for the here and now.  People who race overnights only to earn a living are ruining the sport

Definitely not the case in Michigan.   The Horse association limits participation in breeding and stakes racing to protect their interest and does nothing for overnights yet people continue to race overnights.  Even to the point of paying an entry fee.
Title: Re: Indiana breeding
Post by: MR.DALRAE on November 21, 2018, 01:44:40 PM
How about Hannelore Hanover or Always Be Miki...

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