Record price for a horse!
- LilacDragon
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Record price for a horse!
Isn't that CRAZY!!!!!!!
Wish the darn horse had a name so I could see how it does during the Triple Crown, if it even shows up there.
Wish the darn horse had a name so I could see how it does during the Triple Crown, if it even shows up there.
Sandi
Record price for a horse!
I'll keep an eye out but he wouldn't be there until next year... I'm sure
the media will be all over it, though!!
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the media will be all over it, though!!
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- LilacDragon
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Record price for a horse!
Horse breeding is a very lucrative business. I've watched some shows on it. There's a place in Dallas, that removes the embryo from the female horse after it is so old. The embryo is then placed in another female to carry to term. It was amazing to watch.
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
my son
my son
Record price for a horse!
Can't do anything like that with Thouroughbreds, though, if you want to
race. Has to be an actual breeding, no artificial insemination and the mare
has to carry her own foal...
Them's the rules!!
race. Has to be an actual breeding, no artificial insemination and the mare
has to carry her own foal...
Them's the rules!!
Record price for a horse!
Wow didn't know that. I love horses and would someday to have one. Still working on hubby to let me have one.
"Girls are crazy! I'm not ever getting married, I can make my own sandwiches!"
my son
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- LilacDragon
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valerie wrote: Can't do anything like that with Thouroughbreds, though, if you want to
race. Has to be an actual breeding, no artificial insemination and the mare
has to carry her own foal...
Them's the rules!!
No AI? I didn't know that!
race. Has to be an actual breeding, no artificial insemination and the mare
has to carry her own foal...
Them's the rules!!
No AI? I didn't know that!
Sandi
Record price for a horse!
SnoozeControl wrote: Money to burn...:rolleyes:
But it's all a crap shoot, anyway take a look at this:
Many Derby winners sold for relatively modest sums before winning the big race. Of the last ten winners, four were sold as yearlings for less than $25,000, which was less than the average price of a yearling in the years they were sold. (The average yearling sale price has ranged from about $43,000 to $54,000 over the last five years, according to The Jockey Club Information Systems; median prices are much lower.) Silver Charm, the 1997 winner, was the best bargain of all, selling for just $16,500, and 1997 winner Real Quiet sold for $17,000. Compare that to 2000 winner Fusaichi Pegasus, who sold for $4 million.
If I win the lottery, I'm gettin' into the biz... I already have an idea what
bloodlines I want to look at... but that can only help you some it's still
no guarantee.
"Breed the best to the best and hope for the best"
:-6
But it's all a crap shoot, anyway take a look at this:
Many Derby winners sold for relatively modest sums before winning the big race. Of the last ten winners, four were sold as yearlings for less than $25,000, which was less than the average price of a yearling in the years they were sold. (The average yearling sale price has ranged from about $43,000 to $54,000 over the last five years, according to The Jockey Club Information Systems; median prices are much lower.) Silver Charm, the 1997 winner, was the best bargain of all, selling for just $16,500, and 1997 winner Real Quiet sold for $17,000. Compare that to 2000 winner Fusaichi Pegasus, who sold for $4 million.
If I win the lottery, I'm gettin' into the biz... I already have an idea what
bloodlines I want to look at... but that can only help you some it's still
no guarantee.
"Breed the best to the best and hope for the best"
:-6