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Tue Mar 17, 2015 1:21 pm

Thanks for the shot of Novellist; he was a very handy runner and I hope he finds success as a stallion.
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Wed Mar 18, 2015 10:07 am

I guess they're working on an article, but...

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Wiseman's Ferry, 16YO sire of two-time HOY Wise Dan, died March 17 at Dana Point Farm in Pennsylvania.
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Wed Mar 18, 2015 3:24 pm

Sorry to hear about Wiseman's Ferry. When I lived in Lexington for a semester I went to several open houses at the stud farms when he was still at Castleton Lyons. And I remember I was excited to see a number of stallions in person, but the one who really struck me by surprise was Wiseman's Ferry. I thought he was one of the most handsome horses I had ever laid eyes on. Good length with excellent muscle.
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Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:09 am

Vandalay wrote:I still loved the story one of the grooms at Claiborne told me about Ogygian,..seems he took a looong time to get "in the mood" when he was in the breeding shed, so someone suggested that he watch the breeding through the window before it was his turn...apparently it worked, and it also earned Ogygian the nickname "porno-horse" :lol:
For some reason I vaguely remember hearing the same thing about Tiznow.
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Calypso wrote:
Vandalay wrote:I still loved the story one of the grooms at Claiborne told me about Ogygian,..seems he took a looong time to get "in the mood" when he was in the breeding shed, so someone suggested that he watch the breeding through the window before it was his turn...apparently it worked, and it also earned Ogygian the nickname "porno-horse" :lol:
For some reason I vaguely remember hearing the same thing about Tiznow.
That is interesting, he seems to get down to business fairly quickly from what I can see of him in the stall and walking out to the shed. There is less than a 10 minutes time from leaving the barn to return from the shed the times I have seen. He also looks around when returning from breeding in front of his stall, almost like he is saying "That's it? No more dates? " LOL.

Don't know what happens in the shed itself, but he really does do everything on his own terms. Whether or not that includes watching another stallion bred a mare, I don't know.
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Thu Mar 19, 2015 2:24 pm

Tiznow didn't have a problem getting in the mood per say, he didn't know how to jump the mares. So Lisa had to teach him to rear up and cover a mare. I have pictures of him rearing on command for her when my husband and I visited there shortly after he started his breeding career.
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Thu Mar 19, 2015 2:51 pm

Private Thoughts wrote:Tiznow didn't have a problem getting in the mood per say, he didn't know how to jump the mares. So Lisa had to teach him to rear up and cover a mare. I have pictures of him rearing on command for her when my husband and I visited there shortly after he started his breeding career.
Ah, ok. Do most stallions just naturally know how to jump a mare, how common is that they don't? I would assume that when a stallion starts a career, that they are taught certain behaviors in the shed to make the process as safe as possible.
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Thu Mar 19, 2015 7:04 pm

Not sure about that.

Most of the farms I worked, the stallions were more than happy to go to the shed. From things I have read, seems more than a few stallions have issues with the breeding shed, but then it is all so artificial and controlled. I think alot of these guys would not have issues if left with a herd of mares to pasture breed as nature intended.

Lisa was something with both Tiznow and Distorted Humor. Especially Distorted Humor, he was so silly, like a big dog. She taught them alot of tricks, but then they seemed to really love her and wanted to please her. I came to meet her through my husband, he used to work with her before she went to WinStar.
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Thu Mar 19, 2015 7:34 pm

Just learned that Not for love has been pensioned....

For Immediate Release:
MARYLAND’S LEADING SIRE
NOT FOR LOVE RETIRED
Not For Love, Maryland’s leading sire for the past 12 years, has been pensioned at Northview Stallion Station in Chesapeake City, Md.
Northview owner Richard Golden has been advised by the farm’s veterinarian Dr. Jayson Layfield that the 25-year-old stallion has a reproductive hematoma that would “take too long to heal at this time in the breeding season to consider going forward.”
Not For Love, a son of Mr. Prospector out of the Northern Dancer mare Dance Number, was purchased as a 5-year-old by Golden from breeder Ogden Mills Phipps. A stakes-placed runner initially trained by Shug McGaughey, Not For Love was transferred to the barn of H. Graham Motion and through a career that spanned four seasons, from 2 to 5, he made 29 starts, won six races and earned $178,870.
A full brother to champion 2-year-old Rhythm and graded stakes winner Get Lucky, granddam of Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver, he represents a tremendous stallion family descending from the famed *La Troienne. His second dam was champion 2-year-old filly Numbered Account.
The bay stallion entered stud at Northview Stallion Station in 1996 and made his mark with his first crop, which included the $2 million juvenile La Salle Street, who equalled the record for a 2-year-old sold at public auction in 1999. With 16 crops to race, Not For Love has sired at least one stakes winner per crop, and 79 stakes winners total. His runners have earned in excess of $68.6 million, topped by millionaire son Eighttofasttocatch.
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Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:10 pm

Crist: Ogygian was short on races but not talent
http://www.drf.com/news/crist-ogygian-w ... not-talent
“Ogygian was really popular and could be really sweet, letting people feed him grass,” Blowen said. “But he could also be really playful – well, in his own way.”

His own way?

“One winter I built a snowman in his paddock with a carrot nose. He went right up to it and ate the nose and then began circling the snowman trying to find more carrot. When he found out there was no more carrot, he stomped that snowman to death.”
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Fri Mar 20, 2015 11:48 am

Civil War(JPN), 2005H. War Emblem(USA) x Ticket to Dance(IRE) by Sadler's Wells(USA), has arrived today at Breeders Stallion Station. :D :D

Here's the link to the video of his arrival at stud.
https://www.facebook.com/ShadaiFarm/pos ... 0252854003

Shadai Farm wrote:
He is Shadai Farm bred, Civil War arrived at his new home today.
His new career and life as a stallion will start at Breeders Stallion Station.
He is a 5 graded race winner with 11 wins out of 51 starts (all starts on dirt surface) and the first stallion by War Emblem!!!
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Mon Mar 23, 2015 9:14 pm

From Northview Stallions FB page.
Smarty Jones wants his fans to know that he is happy and healthy, and loving spring!
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Mon Mar 23, 2015 10:51 pm

It was announced today (a little late in the game) that Fastnet Rock will not be returning to Ireland for the 2015 Northern Hemisphere season.
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Mon Mar 23, 2015 11:16 pm

tachyon wrote:Civil War(JPN), 2005H. War Emblem(USA) x Ticket to Dance(IRE) by Sadler's Wells(USA), has arrived today at Breeders Stallion Station. :D :D

Here's the link to the video of his arrival at stud.
https://www.facebook.com/ShadaiFarm/pos ... 0252854003

Shadai Farm wrote:
He is Shadai Farm bred, Civil War arrived at his new home today.
His new career and life as a stallion will start at Breeders Stallion Station.
He is a 5 graded race winner with 11 wins out of 51 starts (all starts on dirt surface) and the first stallion by War Emblem!!!
Am I the only one who isn't crazy about his conformation?
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Tue Mar 24, 2015 12:23 am

swale1984 wrote:
tachyon wrote:Civil War(JPN), 2005H. War Emblem(USA) x Ticket to Dance(IRE) by Sadler's Wells(USA), has arrived today at Breeders Stallion Station. :D :D

Here's the link to the video of his arrival at stud.
https://www.facebook.com/ShadaiFarm/pos ... 0252854003

Shadai Farm wrote:
He is Shadai Farm bred, Civil War arrived at his new home today.
His new career and life as a stallion will start at Breeders Stallion Station.
He is a 5 graded race winner with 11 wins out of 51 starts (all starts on dirt surface) and the first stallion by War Emblem!!!
Am I the only one who isn't crazy about his conformation?
I thought he was rather nicely put together, aside from standing him up right off the van after an unknown amount of travel... there did seem to be a bit of muscle-twitching in his shoulder & some trembling/unsteadiness in his front legs, or it might have been partly the footing too. Hard to tell how short his front feet are, but that might have played a role as well.

I'd like to see him again a month from now, when he's more settled and has a bit more weight. And let's hope he's not as quirky as his sire...! :shock:
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Tue Mar 24, 2015 1:47 am

Well he certainly looks like his sire. I'd also like to see him a month or so from now, and hope he's got genes worth passing on. If War Emblem can't do it....
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Tue Mar 24, 2015 7:41 am

He does resemble his sire, and in the video- he is reacting to the new surroundings. At one point, the handler has the camera move back, because it is upsetting to him. He could be a more fretful type, should settle down nicely once he learns his routine.
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Tue Mar 24, 2015 8:09 am

lurkey mclurker wrote:
I thought he was rather nicely put together, aside from standing him up right off the van after an unknown amount of travel... there did seem to be a bit of muscle-twitching in his shoulder & some trembling/unsteadiness in his front legs, or it might have been partly the footing too. Hard to tell how short his front feet are, but that might have played a role as well.

I'd like to see him again a month from now, when he's more settled and has a bit more weight. And let's hope he's not as quirky as his sire...! :shock:
I think the trembling/unsteadiness on his front legs is a familial trait. When I saw his grandsire, Our Emblem, at Taylor Made, he exhibited the same trembling in the front legs.
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