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Old 09-06-2006, 06:56 PM
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If you haven't heard about her, might be time to put her in your "stable alerts". She'll probably beat some KY breds before all is said and done.
Go NYBREDS!!!

http://www.nybreds.com/frames/FS_nybreds_news.html

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Old 09-06-2006, 07:38 PM
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Chief Officer is a girl
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Old 09-06-2006, 07:46 PM
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ny breds really are not competitive. sorry but they are not very good. i would take KY, FL, CA over ny breds.
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Old 09-06-2006, 07:48 PM
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are you insane ? ever hear of Behaving Badly ? Fleet Indian ? Funny Cide ? Say Florida Sandy ?
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Old 09-06-2006, 07:51 PM
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Chief Officer is a girl
My mistake, Sumitas.
Find the thread about "breeding", the stallion thread..over rated and under.
Revolution asked. I need your two cents.
Seems this one poooh pooohs too much.
Might just be a curious kid. I was one also.
Might be time for him to listen.
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Old 09-06-2006, 07:55 PM
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are you insane ? ever hear of Behaving Badly ? Fleet Indian ? Funny Cide ? Say Florida Sandy ?
i have heard of them. 4 horses is not much to brag about. obviously KY breds are the best. FL breds are clearly second best. i will take best pal, tiznow, free house, officer, brother derek and the CA breds too over the NY breds. NY and CA are basically the same though. not much there.
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Old 09-06-2006, 08:00 PM
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My mistake, Sumitas.
Find the thread about "breeding", the stallion thread..over rated and under.
Revolution asked. I need your two cents.
Seems this one poooh pooohs too much.
Might just be a curious kid. I was one also.
Might be time for him to listen.
i am not a kid. i am sure you guys know plenty. i am always learning but i am pretty confident i have as much experience in the breeding game.
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Old 09-06-2006, 08:07 PM
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i am not a kid. i am sure you guys know plenty. i am always learning but i am pretty confident i have as much experience in the breeding game.
I meant no offense. We've had enough of those threads lately.
Just don't under rate nybreds. Many good horses have been born, bred and raced in NY.
Disagree all you want. Facts speak for themselves.

"Actions speak louder than words"
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Old 09-06-2006, 08:15 PM
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I meant no offense. We've had enough of those threads lately.
Just don't under rate nybreds. Many good horses have been born, bred and raced in NY.
Disagree all you want. Facts speak for themselves.

"Actions speak louder than words"
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i am not knocking ny breds. i actually just do not like how horses like fleet indian and funny cide are considered ny breds. their sires stand in kentucky. the state where a horse is bred is really not important though anyway other than to meet the conditions for state bred races. many of the ny bred races run at saratoga make me question exactly what is going on in terms of race fixing. some odd things happen in those races.
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Old 09-06-2006, 08:17 PM
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I have to agree with DTS. I horse that can run and win is a horse that can run and win. It doesn't matter where they are from at all...it's just a location. Back in 2003, I would have taken Funny Cide over all 3 year old KY breds.

Are KY breds better overall than NY breds...well of course. But, that certainly wouldn't keep me from buying a nice NY bred who was fast and could win or breeding good NY horses.
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Old 09-06-2006, 08:21 PM
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I have to agree with DTS. I horse that can run and win is a horse that can run and win. It doesn't matter where they are from at all...it's just a location. Back in 2003, I would have taken Funny Cide over all 3 year old KY breds.

Are KY breds better overall than NY breds...well of course. But, that certainly wouldn't keep me from buying a nice NY bred who was fast and could win or breeding good NY horses.
hard to take funny cide over empire maker, but i see your point. ny needs better stallions though. they just don't have anything to offer. the fact is there are less than 20 ny bred millionaires and i do not think there has ever been a horse of the year that was a ny bred. if i am correct they keep changing the rules in ny to even be considered a ny bred.

chief seattle is the only top 100 sire standing in NY and shillelagh slew has earned him everything racing in Canada. even Maryland has better stallions.

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Old 09-06-2006, 08:29 PM
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hard to take funny cide over empire maker, but i see your point. ny needs better stallions though. they just don't have anything to offer. the fact is there are less than 20 ny bred millionaires and i do not think there has ever been a horse of the year that was a ny bred.
Actually, Revolution, there are some pretty good stallions in NY. The mares are what's needed imho. Though we have a few nice ones here.
If your looking for a triple crown winner, well, we've been waiting a long time is all I can say. HOY might happen sooner than later.
NY has done a lot to boost breeders.
I agree with GR, it doesn't matter where it's born.
Have a look:

http://www.nybreds.com/frames/FS_incentives.html

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Old 09-06-2006, 08:32 PM
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Actually, Revolution, there are some pretty good stallions in NY. The mares are what's needed imho. Though we have a few nice ones here.
If your looking for a triple crown winner, well, we've been waiting a long time is all I can say. HOY might happen sooner than later.
NY has done a lot to boost breeders.
I agree with GR, it doesn't matter where it's born.
Have a look:

http://www.nybreds.com/frames/FS_incentives.html

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like i said, i am not knocking the horses, i just find it odd that new york has never grown to where there are atleast 5-10 of the top sires in america. i guess it is the february-march weather or something. who are the great new york stallions? i honestly know of none.
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Old 09-06-2006, 08:37 PM
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like i said, i am not knocking the horses, i just find it odd that new york has never grown to where there are atleast 5-10 of the top sires in america. i guess it is the february-march weather or something. who are the great new york stallions? i honestly know of none.
Rev,
The problem is that breeding in Ny is still done on a minor scale.
Infrastructure in any business is the hardest thing to build.
The money behind farms in Ky is tremendous. The money behind Ny farms very much less so. And more importantly, the oney spent by those breeding in Ny is even less.
A few decent sires have stood here, only to be moved upon initial success.
Belong To Me and Citi Zip would be two.
If some day a powerful breeding farm decides to start a NY divisioon of stallions, it will work and prosper.
The money here is tremendous but noone as of yet noone is willing to kick up the bucks to buy and stand a good stallion.
The weather is of no concern.
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Old 09-06-2006, 08:43 PM
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like i said, i am not knocking the horses, i just find it odd that new york has never grown to where there are atleast 5-10 of the top sires in america. i guess it is the february-march weather or something. who are the great new york stallions? i honestly know of none.
Click on the High Cliff farm link, or Metropolitan stud, or Lakeland North...you can see Freud on that one. Many others...see the stallion register.
NY has some good ones, but here's a secret that not many know, told to me by a trusted friend. "Kentucky has the best sires, and they don't let them out of the state unless they're cut."
It won't be too long before the ones we've gotten come to the top.
We're dealing with a limited gene pool. Good mares are key.
It's just a matter of time.
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Old 09-06-2006, 08:49 PM
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Click on the High Cliff farm link, or Metropolitan stud, or Lakeland North...you can see Freud on that one. Many others...see the stallion register.
NY has some good ones, but here's a secret that not many know, told to me by a trusted friend. "Kentucky has the best sires, and they don't let them out of the state unless they're cut."
It won't be too long before the ones we've gotten come to the top.
We're dealing with a limited gene pool. Good mares are key.
It's just a matter of time.
Hey, I wanted to ask you a quick question. Do you still have the pictures of your barn and foals on the NY Breds website? I would like to go back and look at them, but I don't remember exactly how to get to that page.
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Old 09-07-2006, 09:31 AM
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Hey, I wanted to ask you a quick question. Do you still have the pictures of your barn and foals on the NY Breds website? I would like to go back and look at them, but I don't remember exactly how to get to that page.
KyRose,
If you click on the foaling barn (the one with the stork), then scroll down to Harper Farm, Harper Hill Farm, they're there.
They were brand new then.
I'll be taking better pics to send you if the rains and clouds go away.
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Old 09-07-2006, 09:53 AM
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All the reading I've done about state breeding programs tells me if you own a "State Bred" that can run a little bit, NY is the place to be, with NJ a close second.

The purses NY and NJ put up for ther state breds are phenomenal.

If you own a Florida bred, there are very, very few restricted races and none, I believe, for older horses. The incentive for Florida-breds is a 15% or so purse supplement.
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The designation of where a horse is 'bred' is the location where it was foaled. Mares in foal are sold all the time and taken to locations different from where they were serviced. For horses to be eligible for state-bred programs, some states have further restrictions to qualify for state-bred races, breed-back to local stallions or somesuch, but they are still bred wherever they are foaled.

Chief Officer is by Gainesway (Ky) stallion Officer out of a KY-bred mare by Pine Bluff - the second dam won the Beaumont S at Keeneland before it was graded. Chief Officer's year older half-sister, Ky-bred Ready to Please, won the G2 Fantasy S this spring. This is a high-quality pedigree, no matter where she was foaled.

P.S. One of the greatest runners in North American racing history was foaled in New York. He upheld the honor of the North in a famous match with the pride of the South. He later became leading sire twice, and his best son was also a leading sire. Can you name him? And then tell me why the NYRA hasn't named a stakes race after him?
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The designation of where a horse is 'bred' is the location where it was foaled. Mares in foal are sold all the time and taken to locations different from where they were serviced. For horses to be eligible for state-bred programs, some states have further restrictions to qualify for state-bred races, breed-back to local stallions or somesuch, but they are still bred wherever they are foaled.

Chief Officer is by Gainesway (Ky) stallion Officer out of a KY-bred mare by Pine Bluff - the second dam won the Beaumont S at Keeneland before it was graded. Chief Officer's year older half-sister, Ky-bred Ready to Please, won the G2 Fantasy S this spring. This is a high-quality pedigree, no matter where she was foaled.

P.S. One of the greatest runners in North American racing history was foaled in New York. He upheld the honor of the North in a famous match with the pride of the South. He later became leading sire twice, and his best son was also a leading sire. Can you name him? And then tell me why the NYRA hasn't named a stakes race after him?
Ped Anne,
I have no clue as to the answer for your P.S.
Answer please.
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