JanetGeorge
Well-Known Member
I'd be concerned that if she was previously being used as a broodmare and then was sold, it was because something went wrong and she can't be bred again. I used to know not one but two mares on the same yard that fell into this category. One was bred to breed as she had excellent blood lines. That one was broken in at 7 and the last I heard had gone jumping. The other was used as a general riding horse until she was pts.
Any decent equine breeding vet could very quick tell if there WAS a problem. It might have been something that stopped her short-term. I had a mare bleed into the broad ligament - nearly died. She had a massive haematome in the vagina - and had a year off. Then the vet examined her again and she was fine - never had a problem since. But some breeders wouldn't take the risk - or the time - for a second chance.
Horses whose names are in black type are stakes winners or stakes placed. A horse who is bold and black is one who has one a Grade I race. For older horses who weren't born when there were Grade I races, the bold black type is used to denote horses who won important races in their day...or Grade I equivilents.