Seventh Rock - How do they look?

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11 years 8 months ago
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My sportsworld mare due to foal a seventh rock in 6 weeks or so. Can't wait - she is a roomy mare and carrying big.( ran 2nd to Gilmore girl a coupe of years ago at scotsv) booked to pathfork this year

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11 years 8 months ago
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mr hawaii Wrote:
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> > Mr H , what about Gimmethegreenlight ? i think
> he
> > wil be a top stalion !
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> I'm not always bullish on Mr P back onto Mr P

mr H , can you explain this to me .................. is it like in breeding of mr prospector ?

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11 years 8 months ago
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Solotrama Wrote:
> mr hawaii Wrote:
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> > Solotrama Wrote:
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> > > Mr H , what about Gimmethegreenlight ? i
> think
> > he
> > > wil be a top stalion !
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> > I'm not always bullish on Mr P back onto Mr P
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> mr H , can you explain this to me
> .................. is it like in breeding of mr
> prospector ?


yes - almost like too much of a good thing which can bring through bad traits like unsoundness etc -

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11 years 8 months ago
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Not one comment about how the Seventh Rock progeny are doing in training. They should be fast an precocious so the trainers that have them should be getting excited about the upcoming 2 year old races.

If there are any trainers out there with Seventh Rocks please tell us how they are doing.

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11 years 8 months ago
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ORANGE Wrote:
> Not one comment about how the Seventh Rock progeny
> are doing in training. They should be fast an
> precocious so the trainers that have them should
> be getting excited about the upcoming 2 year old
> races.
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> If there are any trainers out there with Seventh
> Rocks please tell us how they are doing.


would really help!!

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11 years 8 months ago
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mr hawaii Wrote:
> Solotrama Wrote:
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> > > > wil be a top stalion !
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> > > I'm not always bullish on Mr P back onto Mr P
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> > mr H , can you explain this to me
> > .................. is it like in breeding of mr
> > prospector ?
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> yes - almost like too much of a good thing which
> can bring through bad traits like unsoundness etc
> -

Too much inbreeding creates equine hill billys
Say it straight....

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11 years 8 months ago
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> Too much inbreeding creates equine hill billys
> Say it straight....

One can load up on ND plenty and also Bold Ruler but alas it does not seem to work as well in the case of MrP unless you have a pedigree that is rich in BR ie multiples of BR then you can load up on Mr P as they do in the USA . This Mr P crossing and soundness issue was brought up on the internet when Eight Belles broke down after crossing the post in 2nd place in the Kentucky Derby

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11 years 8 months ago
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I have 2 - very nice horses. Based on what I had seen so far with mine, I went to R270k for one at Suncoast - went to Dennis Drier at R280.

As Flash will tell you, I dont easily go to those levels.....

Mr H, feel free to pop in and see mine when you visit your mate down here again.

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Re: Re: Seventh Rock - How do they look?

11 years 8 months ago
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louisg Wrote:
> I have 2 - very nice horses. Based on what I had
> seen so far with mine, I went to R270k for one at
> Suncoast - went to Dennis Drier at R280.
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> As Flash will tell you, I dont easily go to those
> levels.....
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> Mr H, feel free to pop in and see mine when you
> visit your mate down here again.


thanks Louis we will

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