I'm at loss for words.
In memoriam 2024
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That's sad
Just riding through life one shaky canter stride at a time
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That's unfortunate. He was a handsome horse with some talent.
With his pedigree, it is too bad he didn't succeed as a stallion.
With his pedigree, it is too bad he didn't succeed as a stallion.
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I am very sad about this. I remember when he was born and they almost lost his mom. How we followed his progress. That it was laminitis is very sad.
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Yes, the adventures of Chili and Taco. What joy following them brought all of us.Ziggypop wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 11:05 pmI am very sad about this. I remember when he was born and they almost lost his mom. How we followed his progress. That it was laminitis is very sad.
RIP Taco.
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I’m so sad.Calypso wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 7:15 am
Yes, the adventures of Chili and Taco. What joy following them brought all of us.
RIP Taco.
Poor Taco. He seems to have been just a hard luck horse all around, with the medical issues that hampered his racing career and everything. I was really hoping he’d sire some special foals.
(I am also annoyed at commenters on FB who smugly said they’d always managed to bring horses from laminitis and obviously racing people don’t care enough to bother with special care to keep him alive. Yeah, some racing people would, but it seems out of character for Stonestreet, especially for one of Rachel’s babies.)
- Flanders
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Jess's Dream was a hard one for me. I had to watch his maiden win again, it made me immensely sad and it brought back memories of the day he ran. How I was like well he is hopelessly beaten, there is no way he'll even hit the board. And how impressed I was that he somehow made up all that ground so late to win.Rainyday wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 4:35 pmI’m so sad.
Poor Taco. He seems to have been just a hard luck horse all around, with the medical issues that hampered his racing career and everything. I was really hoping he’d sire some special foals.
(I am also annoyed at commenters on FB who smugly said they’d always managed to bring horses from laminitis and obviously racing people don’t care enough to bother with special care to keep him alive. Yeah, some racing people would, but it seems out of character for Stonestreet, especially for one of Rachel’s babies.)
Looking at his fertility rates, I'm pretty sure that was why he was pensioned. As the last year he had a RMB submitted(2022) he only had 39% live foals but the previous couple years he was only in the 50s% for live foals.
As for the Facebook comments, this is exactly the reason some connections don't release information about horses dying or being injured. They get judged, people make asinine comments. I'm sure it wouldn't have mattered what the cost was. They would have spent it if there was a chance he would have survived. I would never question Stonestreet's commitment to their horses.
- stelladaniella
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Stonestreet is one of (if not) the best in the game. It makes me so emotional. Barbara Banke is one of the kindest, most pure-hearted persons I've ever met and it's so unfair that they lost Taco. He was really special to themFlanders wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 5:46 pmJess's Dream was a hard one for me. I had to watch his maiden win again, it made me immensely sad and it brought back memories of the day he ran. How I was like well he is hopelessly beaten, there is no way he'll even hit the board. And how impressed I was that he somehow made up all that ground so late to win.Rainyday wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 4:35 pmI’m so sad.
Poor Taco. He seems to have been just a hard luck horse all around, with the medical issues that hampered his racing career and everything. I was really hoping he’d sire some special foals.
(I am also annoyed at commenters on FB who smugly said they’d always managed to bring horses from laminitis and obviously racing people don’t care enough to bother with special care to keep him alive. Yeah, some racing people would, but it seems out of character for Stonestreet, especially for one of Rachel’s babies.)
Looking at his fertility rates, I'm pretty sure that was why he was pensioned. As the last year he had a RMB submitted(2022) he only had 39% live foals but the previous couple years he was only in the 50s% for live foals.
As for the Facebook comments, this is exactly the reason some connections don't release information about horses dying or being injured. They get judged, people make asinine comments. I'm sure it wouldn't have mattered what the cost was. They would have spent it if there was a chance he would have survived. I would never question Stonestreet's commitment to their horses.
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Russia's Sekrekov Stud posted to their Instagram story that Victory Face (Afleet Alex - Calldara) has passed away. The mare is a 4xG1W domestically and won four other G2 and G3 events.
The 14 y/o has produced Lina (by Seattle Moon) who won the 2021 Nalchik Oaks (RUS-G1).
Given the time of year I wonder if she died due to foaling complications; the Instagram post did not specify.
The 14 y/o has produced Lina (by Seattle Moon) who won the 2021 Nalchik Oaks (RUS-G1).
Given the time of year I wonder if she died due to foaling complications; the Instagram post did not specify.
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- Le Beau Bai
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From Racing Post;
Maureen Mullins, mother of perennial champion trainer Willie and Irish racing's great matriarch, has died this morning at the age of 94 following a short illness
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I saw those Facebook comments and they made me angry----Flanders wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 5:46 pmJess's Dream was a hard one for me. I had to watch his maiden win again, it made me immensely sad and it brought back memories of the day he ran. How I was like well he is hopelessly beaten, there is no way he'll even hit the board. And how impressed I was that he somehow made up all that ground so late to win.Rainyday wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 4:35 pmI’m so sad.
Poor Taco. He seems to have been just a hard luck horse all around, with the medical issues that hampered his racing career and everything. I was really hoping he’d sire some special foals.
(I am also annoyed at commenters on FB who smugly said they’d always managed to bring horses from laminitis and obviously racing people don’t care enough to bother with special care to keep him alive. Yeah, some racing people would, but it seems out of character for Stonestreet, especially for one of Rachel’s babies.)
Looking at his fertility rates, I'm pretty sure that was why he was pensioned. As the last year he had a RMB submitted(2022) he only had 39% live foals but the previous couple years he was only in the 50s% for live foals.
As for the Facebook comments, this is exactly the reason some connections don't release information about horses dying or being injured. They get judged, people make asinine comments. I'm sure it wouldn't have mattered what the cost was. They would have spent it if there was a chance he would have survived. I would never question Stonestreet's commitment to their horses.
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Two horses died whilst training at San Luis Rey on 2/4. Adventuresome from a musculoskeletal injury and Exceed Speed Limit from a non-musculoskeletal injury. Both causes are still pending on the CHRB site.
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G1P Miracle Of Love (Dundeel / Miss Finland) died February 14 of suspected heart attack during barrier trial. The dam Miss Finland is a champion in Australia.
https://www.breednet.com.au/news/27849/ ... arrowfield
https://www.breednet.com.au/news/27849/ ... arrowfield
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Courageous Comet has passed on. Olympic level 3 day event horse who was ridden by Becky holder. Comet got his start on the track. Earned $71k in purse money before retiring in 2000 and turning his talents to eventing where he competed in the Olympics, world equestrian games, Rolex Kentucky and other elite horse trials. He was 28
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OH NO!!!!
That beautiful mare was one of the best racehorses I have had the pleasure of watching, and it is a tragedy that she has been lost so young.
ETA: An article from Australia:
https://www.racenet.com.au/news/melbour ... s-20240218
It contains the grim news that the foal, her first, also died.
Dammit.
That beautiful mare was one of the best racehorses I have had the pleasure of watching, and it is a tragedy that she has been lost so young.
ETA: An article from Australia:
https://www.racenet.com.au/news/melbour ... s-20240218
It contains the grim news that the foal, her first, also died.
Dammit.