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    buster
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    Stallion sterotypes

    i really hate all the pedigree crossing (3x3 etc) and crap talk, so how about a discussion on the different stamps stallions will leave on future progeny (also the negative points), feel free to add to the list or disagree with whats on there

    art major - strong types, plenty of action
    bettors - small
    courage - small
    holmes hanover - no high speed
    modern art - spooky
    red river - knee tappers
    sundons - mad

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    nat
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    Skyvalley - A legacy of speed, gate and looks

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    There was a time when I thought I had this kind of thing pinned but these days I'm not so certain. Stereotypes is right. Those 'traits' are, for mine, only generalisations at best. The mares have WAY too much of a say in the foals for me to allot any of those things solely to the influence of the sire alone. One of the nicest gaited horses I've seen was a mare by Jennas Beach Boy and they were notorious knee punchers. Some sires certainly do unevenly split their best performers, some tending notably in favour of colts, others for the fillies but the overtly poor colts or fillies sire is infact a rare thing. The last really bad sire of either sex that I can recall was Deep Adios. By and large, his fillies were hopeless. Of his top 200 performers, only 34 were fillies and he went on to do no better as a broodmare sire with only 19% winners to all foals from his mares, some 1868 of them. The strict definition of Stereotype speaks volumes - standardized and simplified conceptions of groups based on some prior assumptions.

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    Armbro Operative - will be a good broodmare sire

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    jennas beach boy - weak

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    Quote Originally Posted by buster View Post
    jennas beach boy - weak
    Agree Disapontment may leave mark as a B/Mare sire IMO fillys and mares go alright

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    In The Pocket - Great sire left both colts and fillies.

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    I have listened to many people talk about stallions offspring and what they believe the sire tends to throw. In most cases you will find that with the limited number of horses that people have had their experiences , it will not always be a good reflection of the sire.


    "those real desires kick and can't pace, no bloody good at all" this guy has one filly out of a very ordinary old mare.

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    buster
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    these are very general justdoit

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    nat
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    To right Buster
    Its good just to shoot the breeze and talk about what people think of stallion without as you put it going into all that 3x3 line bred Hale Dale on the dam side mumbo jumbo if it was that easy I'd be at Melton tonight watching all my winners. The fact is it takes 2 to tango but some stallions just stamp their offspring with some trait near on all the time.

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