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2 things for sure if you are seeing 5 th generations. One, you are old and 2. the mares are not producing much..
Reading yesterday's results I saw that a certain eight year old gelding won a FFA trot.I know that if you go back FIVE generations in this trotters pedigree you will find two of his great great great dams that I drove at Atlantic City in the early 70's.That makes me old dam old.Fuguzzi, I bet you can relate to this.In the 80's I would go to the sales and in the catalog see horses in the first generation that I either owned, trained, drove, or raced against.In the 90's it was the second generation.In the 2000's it was the third generation.In the 2010's it was the fourth generation.Now I see horses in the fifth generation that I relate to.
I was at Monti june of 69, Nevele Pride and back for his retirement in Oct. Non betting race he crushed. they had security guards around him, mean mother fucker. I can go back 5 generations, different horses for sure, but they all got us here.
Why saying not producing much.Not producing now, but one of them produced a Hambo winner.
If they produced much the page would be full in a few generations. A quick look at Lexington catalog from the first day . 127 horses cataloged. 5 showed the 5 th generation and 17 showed just 2 generations. Not always good. Moni Maker was a great, great race mare. Had 10 foals. Produced just one racehorse. International Moni. He made $775,000. So why is the catalog page filled over 1/3 with the races she won. Who cares ? Who reads allthat ? Just breeders marketing the same as 50 years ago.
You know you’re old when you can say that you’ve been to more harness tracks that no longer exist than to tracks that are currently operating. Oxford, Lewiston, Foxboro, Scarborough, Green Mountain, Rockingham, Pompano, sadly more names will be added in my lifetime.,