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That is sad news. I saw him at Windsor and Olympia and whilst you can argue that his hind legs didn't match his front legs he definitely had a special aura about him.
 

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So sad. I wonder what the ROI was from breeding over the last 10 years? €11.2M was the price paid in 2010 for a horse who must have cost a fortune in vet fees.
 

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That is sad they just did his life story in last weeks H&H. He made dressage interesting to my non horsey OH at Olympia.
 

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So sad. I wonder what the ROI was from breeding over the last 10 years? €11.2M was the price paid in 2010 for a horse who must have cost a fortune in vet fees.

His stud fee was €5000 at the time I saw it. So that would need 2,240 sales of semen to cover just his cost to purchase. A bit over 200 a year, and of course there is still some stored. I've owned a DNA tested horse by a stallion who had been dead 15 years when he was born! It's not impossible they made or will still make a profit, I suppose?

I am so pleased for him that he lived with Rath, I was imagining him as cooped up in a stallion box at the National Stud.
 
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His stud fee was €5000 at the time I saw it. So that would need 2,240 sales of semen to cover just his cost to purchase. Its not impossible they made a profit, I suppose?

I am so pleased for him that he lived with Rath, I was imagining him as cooped up in a stallion box at the National Stud.


the prestige of offering his semen was an attraction to the other stallions owned by the stud no doubt
 

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His stud fee was €5000 at the time I saw it. So that would need 2,240 sales of semen to cover just his cost to purchase. A bit over 200 a year, and of course there is still some stored. I've owned a DNA tested horse by a stallion who had been dead 15 years when he was born! It's not impossible they made or will still make a profit, I suppose?

I am so pleased for him that he lived with Rath, I was imagining him as cooped up in a stallion box at the National Stud.

According to the article it was only €2,800 this year. It will be a lot more than that if they've got any frozen.

Chicken feed compared to NH stud fees though.
 

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His stud fee was €5000 at the time I saw it. So that would need 2,240 sales of semen to cover just his cost to purchase. A bit over 200 a year, and of course there is still some stored. I've owned a DNA tested horse by a stallion who had been dead 15 years when he was born! It's not impossible they made or will still make a profit, I suppose?

I am so pleased for him that he lived with Rath, I was imagining him as cooped up in a stallion box at the National Stud.


they will profit from his reputation through his sons and daughters i see breeding as long term, he was from a proven family himself so the base is there and toto throws himself as all decent stallions should

good to know he had life as a more natural horse
 
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