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justdoit
12-15-2010, 05:24 AM
Some of the big stud farms in NA have a reasonable number of quality broodmares that
they use to support the stallions they are standing.
Is this so in AU & NZ? who would have the best band of broodmares in the southern hemisphere,
would it be the bigger studs?

mango
12-16-2010, 07:34 PM
Hi Justdoit
Place's like Spreydon Lodge, Bromac Lodge, Breckon Farms in New Zealand would have the better mare's and there's probably another couple of places out there. These place's as far as i'm aware don't stand stallions and as for the stud farms i don't know of any of them having a great broodmare band. In Australia it's the same, no stud has standout broodmare's to support there stallions like they do in the U.S but places who have some good broodmare's would be Kevin & Kay Seymour, Brooklyn lodge and there would be others.

Neil
12-17-2010, 06:47 AM
I would have added Nevele R and Alabar to that list in New Zealand - I think they have some really well bred stock

Roydon Lodge has lots of mares too but apart from the really well bred trotting ones it is about a numbers game for stallions like Extreme Three. Given the yearling we have that game could pay off.

mango
12-17-2010, 07:17 AM
Hi Neil
Royden Lodge for sure and Alabar have picked up 1 or 2 good ones but when going through alot of there mare's and Nevele r studs there very average when it come's to quality. When it comes to quality i think the place's i mentioned and the one you mentioned would beat them hands down. Neil i also believe that Cavalla Bloodstock has a nice broodmare band going on would this be correct. I also looked up that C-C trotter with the 2 by 2 of ITP to close for my liking (inbred) but i do wish you all the best.

Neil
12-17-2010, 06:16 PM
Cavalla certainly has plenty of well bred mares but really only standing Sands A Flyin out of sentiment to Monkey and to serve a lot of their mares.

saw the CC bowl around today and doing well this campaign so heres hoping - I guess we send her to Courage Under Fire to keep the blood close :)

justdoit
12-18-2010, 03:13 AM
Thank you Mango & Neil,
That possibly has answered another question I had.
With no limit on the number of mares a stallion can breed in a season, the stud farms obviously take the view that
breeding as many mares as possible is what is going to give them the greatest chance of success.
The ownership of allot of quality broodmares would change if the stallions had limited breeding's per season,
with the stud having to focus on quality and not just quantity alone.
Mr and Mrs Seymour, have they ever had stallions?

mango
12-18-2010, 08:32 AM
Justdoit
Mr and Mrs Seymour as far as i'm aware stood Perfect Art and Fake Left and there would of been others but sold the stud years ago, they did keep a select group of mare's which are of great quality. Kevin Seymour is also the part owner of Mr Feelgood who served a couple of mare's last year whilst racing and as i believe he will go to stud this time next year but to where he will stand would be anyone's guess as Queensland wouldn't be the place to get a stallion up and running with the uncertainity up there at the present time's but things can change.

justdoit
12-18-2010, 01:47 PM
Mr Feelgood will then have every chance to prove himself as a sire, with the help of their mares.
It is a shame that Mick Lombardo did not enter the stallion business in any serious way IMO, he would
have some nice mares also?

John Curtin
12-18-2010, 02:05 PM
From what I know Robert Watson in Perth probably has the best broodmares in Australsia. I know he has been buying a lot of mares over the las few years from NZ and the USA. Also I do not know what happened to the Platium Breeding group in NZ formally Dennis Thompson but there mares are as good as they get as well.

justdoit
12-19-2010, 11:44 AM
Dennis Thompson is he or was he the Australian Rep for CCullen?I could be wrong.
Dr? Robert Watson, has he invested in a stallion yet?he should.

Neil
12-19-2010, 01:03 PM
Dennis was a former property developer who crashed and burned a while ago. so do not think he was an agent

nat
12-19-2010, 01:19 PM
Mick Lombardo has Million To One, Lombo Pocket Watch, Lombo Mandingo and up until his death Saab and possible more. Went to the Lombo sale's recently and the Lombo Pocket Watch and Lombo Mandingo stock looked quiet good for the time of year in development and looks.Most of the Pocket Watches were stamped with almost black grey and the Mandingos were good on the eye big and flashy.

justdoit
12-20-2010, 01:27 PM
Hi Nat,
Lombo Pocket Watch was a good young horse. I would not breed to him, there are others more attractive.
Lets hope Mr Lombardo see's the light and get a decent stallion, he has the staff and the property. All that is needed is the correct horse, makes me think that someone should sell him a stallion!

justdoit
12-20-2010, 01:34 PM
Neil,

It could be said that he did the same thing trying to sell CCullen at his $20,000 plus service fee,
and at time with little semen to supply.
By the way they have worked that out and all is good know.

Neil
12-20-2010, 06:42 PM
Cullen was (is) owned by Ian Dobson

nat
12-20-2010, 07:45 PM
I get the feel with Mick Lombardo that he likes to give his own horses a chance and do his own thing I'm sure he has had the opportunity several times to get a well credentialed stallion but has stuck with his own

Time will tell on Lombo Pocket Watch but one things for sure he will get every opportunity to prove himself

mango
12-20-2010, 09:06 PM
I see Lombo Pocket Watch is nominated for the Inters next year in Christchurch.

nat
12-20-2010, 09:55 PM
I seen that and some nice young budding stars nominated could not say what LPW plans are would be nice articale for Harnesslinks

trotpace
01-27-2011, 04:12 AM
I have 4 decent broodmares here in the US.

mango
01-27-2011, 06:53 AM
Hi Trotpace
Would like to know your broodmare's name's so i can keep an eye out for the progeny to race, if you do not wish to put them on show feel free to inbox me.

buster
01-27-2011, 02:55 PM
mightymo might own 1 or 2 mares

sloys imo have the best aussie families as far broodmares go, and they are in with van dyke so thats sort of pepper tree supporting their own stallions by getting good mares

Flashing Red
01-27-2011, 03:51 PM
Very envious of Sloy's breeding bunch. I was very fortunate in 2005 to work with some of their horses in Sydney for a while. It's so nice to work with horses of such calibre. And I have not met a stable to date that look after horses like they do. Nor have I seen a farm or training establishment that could rival their Cobbitty facilities!!

But there is one down the back I wouldn't swap for any other broodmare in Australia :)

buster
01-27-2011, 05:21 PM
not a bad mare bronski gorgeous