Does breeding a champion to a champion really breed a champ
- Muhtiman
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Re: Re: Does breeding a champion to a champion really breed a champ
13 years 1 month ago
.....hic....cheers Barry....good night....hey....but true....even with that dynamite cross more than a few were very badly conformed....but none the less the buyers dived in.....if you put ten of them in a paddock with no idea who the daddy is....you would have got R100K for the lot....:S....the 1st SA crop had some lookers and were more than subsancial in size....now the breeders are sending their dwarf mares to try and get some size....and the little ones are looking more like mommy....:

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- Barry Irwin
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Re: Re: Does breeding a champion to a champion really breed a champ
13 years 1 month ago
Muhtiman, you would know more about this than me, but when I bought Agra, I thought she looked above average, as you blokes call a horse that wins by a pole. In Trippi, you guys have a real, live version of an American speed sire, and you see how he dominates. I disagree that Trippi does not stamp his get.
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Re: Re: Does breeding a champion to a champion really breed a champ
13 years 1 month ago
....like I said Barry.....Agra and several others were decent looking and had a fair size even early it that sales year.....more than half of the Trippi's at this sale lack that presence....:S
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