https://www.stablesmart.com/stable-acce ... it-sebringNorthport wrote:Black Caviar --> Sebring
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He is gorgeous! I like the choice. When breeding to race people tend to pick stallions that are not super commercial.
Can't wait to see the baby, hope it has chrome and pretty chestnut like it's sire.
Can't wait to see the baby, hope it has chrome and pretty chestnut like it's sire.
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From what it sounds like in the article, Black Caviar is supposed to be bred to him today. Kind of quick since she had the foal about two weeks ago, no?
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Wasn't even two weeks- from what I am seeing it was either late on the night of the 11th or early morning hours of the 12th. I thought it too at least 2 weeks for them to come into heat again- but I guess the vet felt something and told them it was time.Psychotic Parakeet wrote:From what it sounds like in the article, Black Caviar is supposed to be bred to him today. Kind of quick since she had the foal about two weeks ago, no?
ETA- in googling this- mares seem to come into their foal heat 7-14 days after birth.
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Depends totally on the mare. Some come in quick and are ready to go 7 to 9 days later and some are a bit later. Sure would be nice if it was always the same with all mares. Would make it a lot easier!serenassong wrote:Wasn't even two weeks- from what I am seeing it was either late on the night of the 11th or early morning hours of the 12th. I thought it too at least 2 weeks for them to come into heat again- but I guess the vet felt something and told them it was time.Psychotic Parakeet wrote:From what it sounds like in the article, Black Caviar is supposed to be bred to him today. Kind of quick since she had the foal about two weeks ago, no?
ETA- in googling this- mares seem to come into their foal heat 7-14 days after birth.
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Breeders I know tend to not breed their mares back on the foal heat, preferring to let the mare completely recover from the stresses of foaling. I'm a little surprised by Nelly's connections choosing to breed her on her foal heat, but can only hope that they were totally sure this was not going to be a problem for her.
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The farm I worked for about 30 years ago always bred on the foal heat. The owner said that they seemed to get in foal better and not slip so much.
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She's one of the most valuable broodmares in the world, owned by one of Australia's most prominent owners, I think they were totally sure that it wouldn't be a problem for her.BaroqueAgain1 wrote:Breeders I know tend to not breed their mares back on the foal heat, preferring to let the mare completely recover from the stresses of foaling. I'm a little surprised by Nelly's connections choosing to breed her on her foal heat, but can only hope that they were totally sure this was not going to be a problem for her.
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World Gone Wrong ---> Hunters Bay and Weigelia
World Gone Wrong won the most races in 2010, when she won 13 of 18 starts. She was a hard knocking mare who raced 64 times, 22 first, 10 seconds, 11 thirds and earnings of $385,301. This will be her first foal.
World Gone Wrong won the most races in 2010, when she won 13 of 18 starts. She was a hard knocking mare who raced 64 times, 22 first, 10 seconds, 11 thirds and earnings of $385,301. This will be her first foal.
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They must have really liked the looks of that filly!tachyon wrote:-- from Iwami Bokujo (Farm)
Meine Caprice(JPN)(dam of G1 Sprinters Stakes winner Snow Dragon) --> I'll Have Another
She gave birth to a I'll Have Another filly this year, too.
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Black Caviar has been confirmed in foal to Sebring!Northport wrote:Black Caviar --> Sebring
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Seems like he was well-received his first season in Japan. Going there was definitely a good thing for his breeding career.tachyon wrote:-- from Mitsuishi Kawakami Bokujo (Farm)
Kawakami Princess(JPN)(champion filly) --> Henny Hughes (in foal)
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G1 winner producing daughters of Sunday Silence in Japan went to:
Admire Sunday(JPN)(dam of Tall Poppy, Aventura) --> Harbinger(GB)
Aspen Leaf(JPN)(dam of Reginetta) --> Novellist(IRE)
Croupier Star(JPN)(dam of Asakusa Kings) --> Casino Drive(USA)
Fusaichi Airedale(JPN)(dam of Fusaichi Richard) --> Novellist(IRE)
Global Peace(JPN)(dam of Whale Capture) --> Kurofune(USA)
Maruka Candy(JPN)(dam of Belshazzar) --> King Kamehameha(JPN)
Memorial Summer(JPN)(dam of Song of Wind) --> Johannesburg(USA)
Princess Camelia(JPN)(dam of Alfredo) --> Symboli Kris S(USA)
Rosebud(JPN)(dam of Rose Kingdom) --> Empire Maker(USA)
Rosy Mist(JPN)(dam of Grand Prix Boss) --> Lord Kanaloa(JPN)
Scarlet Lady(JPN)(dam of Vermilion) --> Eishin Flash(JPN)
Seiun Kunoichi(JPN)(dam of Seiun Wonder) --> Johannesburg(USA)
Stereotype(JPN)(dam of Logotype) --> Lohengrin(JPN)
Tanino J'Adore(JPN)(dam of Big Week) --> Eishin Flash(JPN)
Admire Sunday(JPN)(dam of Tall Poppy, Aventura) --> Harbinger(GB)
Aspen Leaf(JPN)(dam of Reginetta) --> Novellist(IRE)
Croupier Star(JPN)(dam of Asakusa Kings) --> Casino Drive(USA)
Fusaichi Airedale(JPN)(dam of Fusaichi Richard) --> Novellist(IRE)
Global Peace(JPN)(dam of Whale Capture) --> Kurofune(USA)
Maruka Candy(JPN)(dam of Belshazzar) --> King Kamehameha(JPN)
Memorial Summer(JPN)(dam of Song of Wind) --> Johannesburg(USA)
Princess Camelia(JPN)(dam of Alfredo) --> Symboli Kris S(USA)
Rosebud(JPN)(dam of Rose Kingdom) --> Empire Maker(USA)
Rosy Mist(JPN)(dam of Grand Prix Boss) --> Lord Kanaloa(JPN)
Scarlet Lady(JPN)(dam of Vermilion) --> Eishin Flash(JPN)
Seiun Kunoichi(JPN)(dam of Seiun Wonder) --> Johannesburg(USA)
Stereotype(JPN)(dam of Logotype) --> Lohengrin(JPN)
Tanino J'Adore(JPN)(dam of Big Week) --> Eishin Flash(JPN)
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Sunday Silence JRA-champion daughters in Japan went to:
Cheers Grace(JPN) --> King's Best(USA)
Dance in the Mood(JPN) --> Novellist(IRE)
Dance Partner(JPN) --> Harbinger(GB)
Peace of World(JPN) --> Novellist(IRE)
Stinger(JPN) --> King Kamehameha(JPN)
To the Victory(JPN) --> Lord Kanaloa(JPN)
Sunday Silence G1 winning daughters (non-champion) in Japan went to:
Air Messiah(JPN) --> Empire Maker(USA)
Daiwa el Ciero(JPN) --> Lord Kanaloa(JPN)
Fusaichi Pandora(JPN) --> Lord Kanaloa(JPN)
Cheers Grace(JPN) --> King's Best(USA)
Dance in the Mood(JPN) --> Novellist(IRE)
Dance Partner(JPN) --> Harbinger(GB)
Peace of World(JPN) --> Novellist(IRE)
Stinger(JPN) --> King Kamehameha(JPN)
To the Victory(JPN) --> Lord Kanaloa(JPN)
Sunday Silence G1 winning daughters (non-champion) in Japan went to:
Air Messiah(JPN) --> Empire Maker(USA)
Daiwa el Ciero(JPN) --> Lord Kanaloa(JPN)
Fusaichi Pandora(JPN) --> Lord Kanaloa(JPN)