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Well as many of you know my wife is a jockey and we are getting more into our racing quarter horses. We bought a Call Me Together daughter (Dash For Cash, Streakin Six, Time To Think Rich breeding) from Missouri that is now in training and should be racing for us in about 2 more weeks.
Well we just purchased a new broodmare that we will be breeding in February to a stallion I am still deciding on. She is a Takin On the Cash daughter (he is now deceased but is a winner of 600k plus and get have won over 12 million) and he mother is a Coup De Kas daughter, another stakes producer. So we are VERY VERY excited. This mare ran at Los Alamitos and did well before retiring to be a broodmare, where she has produced one stakes winner, and two winners at Los Alamitos so 3 out of 3 running age foals are winners. She has a yearling that should hit the track next year also.
We THEN bought her foal from this year. A colt out of this mare and sired by The Royal Prince, a winner of 3 graded stakes, one of them being the Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Racing Futurity (he won almost 100k).
So we are pretty excited. The unfortunate part is the mare and foal are in pretty bad shape. My uncle used to own the mare so we know what she produces when taken care of, but then was sold to these folks and my uncle was there and he didn't even recognize the mare, we had to point her out and explain who it was.
The foal we just wanted to give him a good home, and a better start at life at only 6 months.............
WE ARE EXCITED THOUGH.
Well we just purchased a new broodmare that we will be breeding in February to a stallion I am still deciding on. She is a Takin On the Cash daughter (he is now deceased but is a winner of 600k plus and get have won over 12 million) and he mother is a Coup De Kas daughter, another stakes producer. So we are VERY VERY excited. This mare ran at Los Alamitos and did well before retiring to be a broodmare, where she has produced one stakes winner, and two winners at Los Alamitos so 3 out of 3 running age foals are winners. She has a yearling that should hit the track next year also.
We THEN bought her foal from this year. A colt out of this mare and sired by The Royal Prince, a winner of 3 graded stakes, one of them being the Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Racing Futurity (he won almost 100k).
So we are pretty excited. The unfortunate part is the mare and foal are in pretty bad shape. My uncle used to own the mare so we know what she produces when taken care of, but then was sold to these folks and my uncle was there and he didn't even recognize the mare, we had to point her out and explain who it was.
The foal we just wanted to give him a good home, and a better start at life at only 6 months.............
WE ARE EXCITED THOUGH.