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I always thought Thunderello would be a very useful sire. I was surprised to see him go to NY after standing his initial retirement in Kentucky in the first place. He comes from an excellent stallion producing family.
Military is just as solid as they come regardless of surface. A real nice breed to race stallion who should be a damn good broodmare sire. |
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Good to know... if I remember right, he also has a club foot. I dont know that to be fact, just what I heard.
I know Pulpit gets a good number of club-footed foals. You can sometimes find an extremely well-bred daughter of his for cheap. |
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Thunderello should be in very high demand this season.
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I always thought that Tejano Run would be a good polytrack sire. Do we have any data on him.
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Thunderello is definitely club footed on the near side. His angulation is not correct. You know it's funny. In my experience with working with horses, almost every time a darker colored horse has a light colored hoof, that hoof has problems...whether it be fungal problems, a dished hoof, a brittle hoof, a smaller hoof than the other darker colored hooves, contracted heels, or club hooves. It almost never fails.
I honestly didn't ever recognize that until I was about sixteen when I watched a video and Rodney Jenkins pointed it out. |
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TEJANO RUN 12% winners from 67 starts-- 23 runners--30% itm
and the new Montbrook on the scene, Chapel Royal, will he produce on the poly like his sire and Thunderello ? sourse: Thoroughfax Last edited by sumitas : 01-11-2007 at 06:28 PM. |
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It's just like some people argue that horses lower their head down to the ground to figure out what an object is at a long distance away. This is actually published in books such as The Horse Industry Handbook. Almost everyone who works with horses knows that this isn't the case and that horses actually raise their heads to look when something is spooking them at a distance. |
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i always understood they raised them as well. better watch 'dogs' then dogs!
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Funny enough, I just heard Storm and a Half was sold to a Kentucky farm for 7 figures. I believe its Hill N Dale... i'd imagine it will be released in a few days.
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I've noticed that Cox's Ridge do well on poly
LITTLE MISSOURI 20% winners from 10 starts--2 runners--itm 50% ELTISH 18% winners from 22 starts--5 runners--itm 41% SULTRY SONG 15% winners from 48 starts--14 runners-itm 40% OUT OF PLACE 9% winners from 85 starts--29 runners--itm 35% source: Thoroughfax |