BSM456
Well-Known Member
I'm seeing that we're now into the annual pre season stallion search, with many now asking for advice.
These are just some thoughts I have over the last few days having read some of the posts.
Why are any of us looking at young unproven stallions?
Why are any of us using our mares uteruses as test beds for these unproven stallions?
our mares produce one foal a year, shouldn't we make it the best we can?
Why are we using stallions who's fathers (the proven part of the equation) are only a little bit more expensive?
example - Chacco Blue is more expensive than his very proven father Chambertin
Are we looking at stallions based on whether we like them because they're pretty or "just down the road", or because they are actually going to add any value to the stock that we are creating?
this game is so expensive, that surely we should be looking to put stock on the ground that is going to make us some money (or lose us a bit less than normal)
With thousands of British buyers going abroad to buy horses, shouldn't we be trying to create youngstock that will attract them?
this follows on from the discussion about recent auctions, and that auction houses are not "supporting" British bred horses. The answer is pretty simple, there are a few breeders who produce some super stock in the UK, but it's not the job of an auction house to make a loss for the sake of the rest of the breeders who don't produce commercially viable horses.
Does the stallion that you intend/are thinking about using have factual information about his performance, and that of his production? Where does he stand in the world rankings or national rankings?
is the information that you get from a stallion owner/agent actually verifiable, or just plain old fashioned BS? Are you being given fact or opinion?
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These are just some thoughts I have over the last few days having read some of the posts.
Why are any of us looking at young unproven stallions?
Why are any of us using our mares uteruses as test beds for these unproven stallions?
our mares produce one foal a year, shouldn't we make it the best we can?
Why are we using stallions who's fathers (the proven part of the equation) are only a little bit more expensive?
example - Chacco Blue is more expensive than his very proven father Chambertin
Are we looking at stallions based on whether we like them because they're pretty or "just down the road", or because they are actually going to add any value to the stock that we are creating?
this game is so expensive, that surely we should be looking to put stock on the ground that is going to make us some money (or lose us a bit less than normal)
With thousands of British buyers going abroad to buy horses, shouldn't we be trying to create youngstock that will attract them?
this follows on from the discussion about recent auctions, and that auction houses are not "supporting" British bred horses. The answer is pretty simple, there are a few breeders who produce some super stock in the UK, but it's not the job of an auction house to make a loss for the sake of the rest of the breeders who don't produce commercially viable horses.
Does the stallion that you intend/are thinking about using have factual information about his performance, and that of his production? Where does he stand in the world rankings or national rankings?
is the information that you get from a stallion owner/agent actually verifiable, or just plain old fashioned BS? Are you being given fact or opinion?
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Please remember that these are open questions, NOT statements, so please respond accordingly. If you don't agree with something someone has written, CAN IT. This thread is not designed to cause a war. </font>