I agree. I think I look at regional numbers every year and get shocked every time at how few are bred anymore.Psychotic Parakeet wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 4:12 pmGotcha. Thank you. It still is not a rosy outlook though.Flanders wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 4:02 pmNo you are interpreting the data wrongly. Yes its very high, but its under 50%. All the mares are not going to have foals that were bred to those stallions. Then there were 25,301 mares bred with RMBs submitted. The JC factors mares not getting in foal or losing pregnancies into the project foal crop.Psychotic Parakeet wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 3:48 pm Spendthrift (KY) Mares bred: 3363 19.4%
Ashford (KY) Mares bred: 2358 13.6%
Darley (KY) Mares bred: 1725 10%
Lane's End Mares bred: 1354 7.8%
WinStar Mares bred: 1083 6.2%
Hill n' Dale (KY) Mares bred: 1050 6%
Taylor Made (KY). Mares bred: 683 3.9%
Walmac Mares bred: 420 2.4%
Three Chimneys Mares bred: 379 2.1%
Juddmonte Mares bred: 346 2%
Total: 12,761
Projected 2025 Foal Crop: 17,300
73.7% of next year's foal crop will have come a mare that was bred from one of these Kentucky-based farms. Spendthrift holds the helm with commanding nearly 20% of that number.
The last crop they have on here in 2022. But comparing that to 1991, the Kentucky bred foals only went up by 500. While state breeding programs went down by 21,662, which is crazy.
https://jockeyclub.com/default.asp?section=FB&area=4