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![]() Do you see Aptitude being decreased in price? (or deserving to be so!) I'd put Maria's Mon on my list. |
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I think he is a well priced stallion and is getting nice mares. He seems to be holding a very nice commercial value as well. |
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![]() First Sam has zero chance of a full book at $40K. They will fill it at around $25K.
Albert the Great will be the best value. The price though is going up significantly from $8500. He is starting to throw some real runners. The best values right now are Dynaformer at $150,000 and Point Given at $30,000. Breeding to cheap stallions is a waste of money. Last edited by Nostradamus : 10-03-2006 at 01:15 PM. |
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Tell that to the breeders that went to Distorted Humor when he was cheap. Genetics are there, not the "hype", nor the dollar fees. Breeding is all about genetics. |
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Dynaformer went up $50K this year but l think he had an ok year. ![]() Point Given is obviously a great bargain. If I was plugging all TC, why didn't I mention Smarty? The three mentioned are considered by many the three best values. One is the best cheaper stallion, one the best mid-priced, and Dynaformer is $150K cheaper than AP Indy and $350K cheaper than Storm Cat, and most in the business recognize those three as the top 3 stallions in the business. |
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They are a waste of money if you have quality broodmares. Younger stallions that are cheap are worth taking a risk, but established cheap stallions are a waste of money. If you broodmares are average than obviously you want cheaper stallions. F-ing El Duque is hurt. F uck. |
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Lets put Albert the Great at $12,500 PG is $30K Dyaformer $150K. |
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Believe me that my mares aren't "average". All I was trying to say is that I don't look at the dollar costs before I look for genetics that play well to their lines. I also look for a sire that has strengths that compensate for their weaknesses. Good value is there but it takes some searching. No, I'm not breeding for the auctions. that's where you need to try to get back your costs before the "reserve not attained" comes calling. Look at Timonium's sales and you'll see what I mean. |
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I also like Monarchos for $7,500. Plenty of choices in those price ranges, obviously, but interesting to me that you picked Three Chimney's stallions.
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I'll play this game. I like Distorted Humor @ $150k, Dixie Union @ $40k, and City Zip @ $15k. |
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![]() You know, Thoroughbred Times, I think, used to have a contest every year with first crop sires. It's broken up into three prices categories and you pick one in each section <$7,500 or so, $7,500-$20,000, $20,000+... Something like that...
I entered it one year but never got an E-mailing or anything to update the progress of the runners, etc... Sounds like it would appeal to lots here based on this discussion...
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