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- bare it all
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I believe the words I'm searching for are "Well, bless your hearts" in the most southern and condescending way I can muster.Sparrow Castle wrote:Dowsing to stand in Indianahttp://www.drf.com/news/dowsing-stand-indianaDowsing, a son of leading Japanese sire Deep Impact from the Niarchos breeding program, will enter stud at Holden Thoroughbred and Running Quarter Horse Farm in Greenfield, Ind., for the 2017 breeding season, where he will stand for an advertised fee of $10,000.
- Retrospectiv
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Same owners as noted in the article who stood Eishin Masamune.....for the equally outrageous fee of $15,000 at one pointIzvestia wrote:Unraced to boot. That fee is outrageous for that horse in any state - but Indiana?????
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Arrowfield filly Earth Angel salutes on debut to become the first ever winner for Kentucky Derby & Dubai World Cup hero Animal Kingdom!
First Winner for Animal Kingdom
Arrowfield filly Earth Angel salutes on debut to become the first ever winner for Kentucky Derby & Dubai World Cup hero Animal Kingdom!
First Winner for Animal Kingdom
http://www.breednet.com.au/news/131909/ ... al-KingdomRoyally bred Arrowfield homebred Earth Angel provided her Kentucky Derby and Dubai World Cup winning sire Animal Kingdom (USA) with his first winner at Ballarat on Wednesday.
The two year-old daughter of Arrowfield's former Champion Two and Three Year Old filly Miss Finland has been given time to mature and was having her first start for the Hayes / Dabernig training partnership in the 1200 metre maiden.
Ridden patiently by Damien Oliver she settled back in the field and after working her way into clear running found the line with a late rush to claim a long neck win.
- Sparrow Castle
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I'm such a sucker for mare/foal photos. She's such a pretty little thang. Can't wait to see Miss Finland's Deep Impact foal!
Bronwen Healy @FamousPony46
EARTH ANGEL (Animal Kingdom-Miss Finland), 2yo daughter of my favourite broodmare and one of my favourite stallions wins on debut!!
Bronwen Healy @FamousPony46
EARTH ANGEL (Animal Kingdom-Miss Finland), 2yo daughter of my favourite broodmare and one of my favourite stallions wins on debut!!
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Beautiful photos by my favorite photographer.
Earth Angel appears to have inherited some of Animal Kingdom's nicest qualities; balance, chiseled head, deep chest and that lovely red-gold color.
Earth Angel appears to have inherited some of Animal Kingdom's nicest qualities; balance, chiseled head, deep chest and that lovely red-gold color.
- Ridan_Remembered
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The filly is really quite lovely. I'm an Animal Kingdom fan, so am glad to see he is getting such high quality mares and is producing offspring like Earth Angel. I hope the filly goes on to win some stakes.
- Sparrow Castle
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No big surprise.
Air Force Blue To Shuttle To Australia
Air Force Blue To Shuttle To Australia
http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/ai ... nU.twitterEuropean champion 2-year-old Air Force Blue (War Front–Chatham, by Maria’s Mon) will shuttle to Coolmore Australia for the 2017 Southern Hemisphere breeding season later this year, where he will stand for A$16,500. The three-time Group 1 winner is currently standing his first season at Coolmore’s Ashford Stud in Kentucky.
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Earth Angel is a lovely, refined filly. I'm also an Animal Kingdom fan and glad that he was well-supported with such quality mares like Miss Finland in Australia.
Does anyone know any other group I winners/producers that visited him down there?
Does anyone know any other group I winners/producers that visited him down there?
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Spending Time With Tapit
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/throught ... tapit.aspx
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/throught ... tapit.aspx
On cold wet days, Venegas lets Tapit dry and then uses a vacuum to clean off all the mud on the stallion. Then he gets groomed, his mane and tail combed, his body brushed. Like a massage, Tapit seems to feel good and enjoy the attention. He often interacts with Venegas while getting groomed in his stall heaped with straw.
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I've noticed that most stallions (unless they're real people-haters) are quite hedonistic. They love physical attention like grooming, withers scratches and tongue-pulling. Of course, their attempts at reciprocating the physical attention can be a bit rough.
- ThreeMustangs
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Love this photo. Thanks for posting.Sparrow Castle wrote:Spending Time With Tapit
http://cs.bloodhorse.com/blogs/throught ... tapit.aspxOn cold wet days, Venegas lets Tapit dry and then uses a vacuum to clean off all the mud on the stallion. Then he gets groomed, his mane and tail combed, his body brushed. Like a massage, Tapit seems to feel good and enjoy the attention. He often interacts with Venegas while getting groomed in his stall heaped with straw.
- Ridan_Remembered
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Tapit is fabulous. I love the photos accompanying that article, especially the one where he's so muddy, lol.
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He's extremely good looking. I hadn't seen him in a long time, then he showed up at Keeneland for the Ben Ali. He was definitely a man among boys in the paddock.TapitsGal wrote:Prayer for Relief has finally retired. He will arrive at pleasant acres stallions in Florida next week. He will breed mares this season
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Clyde's first black-type stakes winner today. (Article says her dam Soave died earlier this year.)
Fifty Five Sets Stakes Record in Florida Oaks
Fifty Five Sets Stakes Record in Florida Oaks
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... ium=socialHomebred Fifty Five, the first black-type stakes winner for Crestwood Farm's second-crop sire Get Stormy, rallied willingly March 11 in the $200,000 Florida Oaks (G3T) to eke out a neck tally over grade 3 winner La Coronel, picking up her first graded victory and setting a stakes record in the process.
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Durable to boot. Not many stallions retiring sound at 9 after 50 starts. Not a bad addition to the gene pool.Izvestia wrote:I love Prayer for Relief! I think he's a very attractive stallion prospect, and I'm a huge fan of his sire. I hope he does well.
A filly named Ruffian...
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder
Eine Stute namens Danedream...
Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...
Kincsem nevű kanca...
And a Queen named Beholder