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Old 06-15-2006, 01:45 PM
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Well if someone owns a share or a season in the horse they can't prevent them from doing that. In the late 80's or early 90's a guy horrified the public by breeding a daughter of Mr Prospector to one of his daughers. Nothing they could do about it, the guy owned a share or a season.
But other than that, you have to submit your mare to be approved by the fram who stands the stallion and they must approve your mare in order to go that stallion. Empire Maker wont be hosting any 5 claimers.
"by breeding a daughter of Mr Prospector to one of his daughers."

I am confused! Does this mean that two of Mr. Prospector's daughters engaged in some equine lesbianism?
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Old 06-15-2006, 01:50 PM
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In all seriousnes though, the horse's name is Winlocs Millie.

Sire: Mr. P.
Broodmare Sire: also Mr. P.

Disgusting.
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Old 06-15-2006, 02:51 PM
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In all seriousnes though, the horse's name is Winlocs Millie.

Sire: Mr. P.
Broodmare Sire: also Mr. P.

Disgusting.
Yep, that's disgusting.
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Old 06-15-2006, 04:34 PM
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Scavs,
I can only speak from my experiences.
If one of my mares looks like a good match to a stallion, I contact the farm.
Yes, they have to approve the mare (and she has to be vetted, coggins, etc.).
If the stallion has a full book, you might be rejected.
But if his book isn't full, a "lesser" mare might be approved.
From my experience, I'll just tell you to develop a good relationship with the farm where the stallion of your choice stands. Pay your stud fees in a timely manner. Keep things above board.
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