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why would an owner do this?
look, 1st off, i have no clue as to how the bisiness aspect goesas far is my question is so please,, dont fire at me,, ,,educate me
my question is ,,why would the owners be autioning off midnite bysou? some people say she mite fetch 4 million my thinking is the horse is 4 years old,, she could be a mama for 12 to 16 years im sure the owners are not hurting for money, so why wouldnt they take the babies for the next 15 years and tsake there chances with a great moms babies? thanks |
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They probably see way too many mares with great records fetching astronomical $$$$$$$$ and producing little or nothing. Take the up front $ and do with it what you will and let someone else take the time and risk and additional expenses to possible end up with a negative $$$
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by the way Midnights momma has 3 other foals who have run 13 times with one win and about 60K in earnings. Lightning in a bottle can be expensive
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Using that as an "expected value", you would need a minimum of 9 to 10 years of reproductive and physical health from Midnight Bisou to meet that $4 million number, not to mention the miss percentage. That could be her entire reproductive usefulness. From an investor's perspective, this makes all the safe-sense in the world. From a breeder's perspective, owning such a mare to improve the breed and swing for the fences on a big time foal - just one - might make sense. |
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It's a good business decision to pass the risk on to others and take the profits.
I'd be surprised if 6% or 7% of the Keenland yearlings won more than their purchase price. Not because they are not nice horses, but the price is high. I may be high on that. |
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This could be a reason. Two of the best mares of recent times.
Zenyatta has had three foals and is expecting a fourth this spring, but so far, she has yet to boast of a winner. Rachel Alexandra's two foals are both winners, including 2015 Spinaway Stakes winner Rachel's Valentina. 5 -1/2 Foals total, 2 winners, and R.A is done with breeding due to risk for the mother. No guarantees with mares on how many they can have or if they will be good horses.
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Also you have to consider that is part of their business plan. Rick Porter is a good example. He sells everything after racing. No interest in breeding. Everybody's different.
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