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Summer Bird
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Thu Oct 02, 2014 6:55 pm

Parading has been retired from stud duty and will live out the rest of his life at Claiborne.
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Thu Oct 02, 2014 7:03 pm

I wonder why such a young (only eleven) stallion would be retired from stud? As a son of the late Pulpit, out of a Storm Cat mare, it seems like he had a lot going for him.
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Thu Oct 02, 2014 7:22 pm

Here are his breeding stats since he has been at stud:

Mares covered / Reports Received / Live foals / Percentage of Live foals
2010/2011 - 97 64 52 54%
2011/2012 - 69 51 42 61%
2012/2013 - 108 79 71 66%
2013/2014 - 89 60 48 54%

He has never been terribly fertile, but he got decent sized books. Perhaps his book size really dropped off this year, or he only had a handful of mares scan in foal? I guess we won't know until the JC releases this year's report of mares bred, or Claiborne says why.
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Thu Oct 02, 2014 8:22 pm

http://www.paulickreport.com/news/blood ... th-africa/

as someone who was/is very emotionally attached to this big goof, and visited him every year (three chimneys had other stallions?), this makes me very sad. sorta not surprised, he was standing for $7500 and i was surprised he was still there. still. not a happy day for me. bummer note - we've lost him and his best son to overseas interests.
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Thu Oct 02, 2014 8:34 pm

sweettalk wrote:http://www.paulickreport.com/news/blood ... th-africa/

as someone who was/is very emotionally attached to this big goof, and visited him every year (three chimneys had other stallions?), this makes me very sad. sorta not surprised, he was standing for $7500 and i was surprised he was still there. still. not a happy day for me. bummer note - we've lost him and his best son to overseas interests.
I'm not sure how much Melnyk still owned of him, but he was likely part of the dispersal of his stock, too.
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Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:47 am

BlindLucky wrote:
sweettalk wrote:http://www.paulickreport.com/news/blood ... th-africa/

as someone who was/is very emotionally attached to this big goof, and visited him every year (three chimneys had other stallions?), this makes me very sad. sorta not surprised, he was standing for $7500 and i was surprised he was still there. still. not a happy day for me. bummer note - we've lost him and his best son to overseas interests.
I'm not sure how much Melnyk still owned of him, but he was likely part of the dispersal of his stock, too.
Yes, and the remainder of his stallions are going to be in the Nov sale.
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Fri Oct 03, 2014 12:47 pm

At least he's in good company. Soft Falling Rain is <3
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Fri Oct 03, 2014 3:01 pm

Alpha has been retired. Will stand at Sequel Stallions in NY for $8,500
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Sat Oct 04, 2014 9:29 am

Northport wrote:Alpha has been retired. Will stand at Sequel Stallions in NY for $8,500
You can go to his 3/4 brother Numaany for $2000 in BC. Of course, Numaany wasn't a G1 winner, but was talented (and from what I've seen, had physical issues).
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Sat Oct 04, 2014 11:16 am

BlindLucky wrote:
Casino Host was sold in 2013 to stand stud in Saudi Arabia. He's so gorgeous:

That just bums me out. I thought Purim would be a good sire, but we lost him to colic before he probably got to his best crops. Now another GORGEOUS son of Dynaformer is sold. That leaves, what, the Barbaro brothers (neither of whom were that exciting on the track) Brilliant Speed (unknown at this point) and Americain (who probably isn't drawing large books because he's a turf horse loaded with stamina) standing here, right?
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swale1984 wrote:
BlindLucky wrote:
Casino Host was sold in 2013 to stand stud in Saudi Arabia. He's so gorgeous:

That just bums me out. I thought Purim would be a good sire, but we lost him to colic before he probably got to his best crops. Now another GORGEOUS son of Dynaformer is sold. That leaves, what, the Barbaro brothers (neither of whom were that exciting on the track) Brilliant Speed (unknown at this point) and Americain (who probably isn't drawing large books because he's a turf horse loaded with stamina) standing here, right?
There's also Point of Entry, Temple City, and (probably after retirement) Medal Count. But yeah, not exactly a huge group.
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BlindLucky wrote:
swale1984 wrote:
BlindLucky wrote:
Casino Host was sold in 2013 to stand stud in Saudi Arabia. He's so gorgeous:

That just bums me out. I thought Purim would be a good sire, but we lost him to colic before he probably got to his best crops. Now another GORGEOUS son of Dynaformer is sold. That leaves, what, the Barbaro brothers (neither of whom were that exciting on the track) Brilliant Speed (unknown at this point) and Americain (who probably isn't drawing large books because he's a turf horse loaded with stamina) standing here, right?
There's also Point of Entry, Temple City, and (probably after retirement) Medal Count. But yeah, not exactly a huge group.[/quote

I'd forgotten about those. Heck, in my mind, Point of Entry was still running! My memory used to be really reliable about TB stuff. It's been slowly overtaken with Dr. Seuss books since last year. :-(
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Sat Oct 04, 2014 1:40 pm

Out of that bunch and with the support he is getting, Point of Entry has a decent shot to make it. Best pedigree, book/s of mares, etc..
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Sat Oct 04, 2014 2:01 pm

Temple City is also doing very well with 6 winners and 2 stakes winners in his first crop so far--great for a sire who wouldn't necessarily have been expected to have early runners.
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Sat Oct 04, 2014 2:32 pm

TBird wrote:Temple City is also doing very well with 6 winners and 2 stakes winners in his first crop so far--great for a sire who wouldn't necessarily have been expected to have early runners.
I was thinking the same thing. Our partnership just bought a Temple City yearling, and they're very high on her so far.
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Sun Oct 05, 2014 2:33 pm

TBird wrote:Temple City is also doing very well with 6 winners and 2 stakes winners in his first crop so far--great for a sire who wouldn't necessarily have been expected to have early runners.
That really is something, isn't it? At first I thought no one in this country would want to breed to a 12-furlong racehorse but that precocity from his juveniles must come from the damside -- I hadn't realized his dam was a half to Malibu Moon.
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Mon Oct 06, 2014 3:04 pm

Major sire Silver Deputy was euthanized on Oct. 4 due to the infirmities of old age. The 29-year-old son of Deputy Minister – Silver Valley, by Mr. Prospector had been pensioned since 2008 at Fred Seitz’s Brookdale Farm near Versailles, Kentucky.

http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... -at-age-29
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Mon Oct 06, 2014 5:17 pm

while sad, i smiled to see that he'd lived to such a good old age.
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Mon Oct 06, 2014 7:07 pm

RIP Silver Deputy. He sired some pretty good horses. Glad he lived a long life.
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Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:16 pm

French classic winner Soviet Star dead at 30
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... dead-at-30

Also the sire of Ashkalani, Starcraft and many other good ones.
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