Is she off to be a mom as stated in this article? No works since mid-August.
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I don't remember seeing a post anywhere that she was retired. Such a tough NY bred. Those battles with Gitchee Goomie.
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Popular NY-bred mare Hessonite has been retired. A 9-time SW and 2-time NY-bred champion, Hessonite will be in F-T sale on 11-4.
Popular NY-bred mare Hessonite has been retired. A 9-time SW and 2-time NY-bred champion, Hessonite will be in F-T sale on 11-4.
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They could keep running her, she retired sound. But she'll be 6 next year and will already have been out of training a few months by the time the sale rolls around. It's possible, but probably not likely.Catalina wrote:But once she's sold, does that really guarantee she's retired, or can the new owner put her back into training?
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She'll probably be sold solely as a breeding prospect. Those are designated at the bottom of the catalogue page.
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Just because a mare is sold as a broodmare prospect doesn't mean she can't race again. Hessonite has been fun to follow. If this is the end, then good for her, she proved her grit on the track. I hope she doesn't go overseas.
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I am not an expert when it comes to breeding stock sales, but I do not think you can race a broodmare prospect.Ioya Two wrote:Just because a mare is sold as a broodmare prospect doesn't mean she can't race again. Hessonite has been fun to follow. If this is the end, then good for her, she proved her grit on the track. I hope she doesn't go overseas.
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I've seen it done before.blamethewinner wrote:I am not an expert when it comes to breeding stock sales, but I do not think you can race a broodmare prospect.Ioya Two wrote:Just because a mare is sold as a broodmare prospect doesn't mean she can't race again. Hessonite has been fun to follow. If this is the end, then good for her, she proved her grit on the track. I hope she doesn't go overseas.
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Sure you can. IIRC, selling as a broodmare prospect only means the seller doesn't have to make the x-ray sets available. So buyer would have to make own determination on raceability, or, you know, just not care. But I know of fillies sold as BPOs who are running.blamethewinner wrote:I am not an expert when it comes to breeding stock sales, but I do not think you can race a broodmare prospect.Ioya Two wrote:Just because a mare is sold as a broodmare prospect doesn't mean she can't race again. Hessonite has been fun to follow. If this is the end, then good for her, she proved her grit on the track. I hope she doesn't go overseas.