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  1. #321

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tappiano View Post
    I had put a bid in on an NG season last year in one of the state run auctions but given that I would have to pay for it four months before my mare was going to foal AND there was a chance that if she went late I would only have one chance to get her back in foal I decided against it. Of course the bid was quite a bit lower than what I would have had to pay with a guaranteed foal contract but the money I would have saved would have made it worthwhile. I would not have submitted my mare though until after she had foaled so that way if I could not use the season I would have tried to do a foal share.

    It does seem that the later in the season the more availability there is to some of the stallions so I'd think you would be able to get in when you want and need to.

    I do have a small discount if I pay for my mare's season by November 1 and that will be dependent upon my financial situation and when she's due. That would essentially reduce the tax due on sperm.
    With this type of NG season, would the stud farm require the mare be named and booked with signed contract in advance? Or would they allow you to wait until the last possible few months, in case your mare does not drop her foal early, and you have another open broodmare you could substitute to ensure the NG is used and the chances of getting a live foal increased?

  2. #322
    Epiphany
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    Quote Originally Posted by Market Mover View Post
    With this type of NG season, would the stud farm require the mare be named and booked with signed contract in advance? Or would they allow you to wait until the last possible few months, in case your mare does not drop her foal early, and you have another open broodmare you could substitute to ensure the NG is used and the chances of getting a live foal increased?
    An NG season by definition is No Guarantee of a Foal. Typically you've already paid for it, (such as you would if you bid it to win in a charity auction), you can now send a billy goat and they have to breed it. Depends of course on the specific required terms of the NG contract, the quality of stallion, but there is a presumed value attached and also that if you paid good money for NG, you won't really send a billy goat.

    The type of season that Tap refers to is not an NG, it is a live foal season that is issued on contract to an approved mare, and a discount (typically 10%) applies if you pay it in November vs. waiting til the foal drops the following spring, S+N. Your mare should be pronounced in foal, and most farms check again in the fall for the sales and before paying early fees, although most contracts call for a refund if the mare fails to foal a healthy foal that stands and nurses (unless the contract specifically called for a breed back the following season instead.) Some don't check the mare again and save the palp fee in the fall, figuring they can tell if she is still preggers by then;-)

    Substituting mares on an approved live season contract is based on relationship and stallion mgr. decision.

    it is dumb to use an NG with only one or two covers until season is over. You paid and now you have limited the opportunity to fulfill it??

    Just ask for a deal (offer the NG price = 65-70% of live foal season) and say you aren't signing a live foal contract tll you are sure you are breeding her. If it is popular stallion, you might not get to do that, if not so popular (the kind still avail to book in May), then you name that tune. But you had better leave time for them to get her on the books and have all her vet work in order.

  3. #323

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epiphany View Post
    An NG season by definition is No Guarantee of a Foal. Typically you've already paid for it, (such as you would if you bid it to win in a charity auction), you can now send a billy goat and they have to breed it. Depends of course on the specific required terms of the NG contract, the quality of stallion, but there is a presumed value attached and also that if you paid good money for NG, you won't really send a billy goat.

    The type of season that Tap refers to is not an NG, it is a live foal season that is issued on contract to an approved mare, and a discount (typically 10%) applies if you pay it in November vs. waiting til the foal drops the following spring, S+N. Your mare should be pronounced in foal, and most farms check again in the fall for the sales and before paying early fees, although most contracts call for a refund if the mare fails to foal a healthy foal that stands and nurses (unless the contract specifically called for a breed back the following season instead.) Some don't check the mare again and save the palp fee in the fall, figuring they can tell if she is still preggers by then;-)

    Substituting mares on an approved live season contract is based on relationship and stallion mgr. decision.

    it is dumb to use an NG with only one or two covers until season is over. You paid and now you have limited the opportunity to fulfill it??

    Just ask for a deal (offer the NG price = 65-70% of live foal season) and say you aren't signing a live foal contract tll you are sure you are breeding her. If it is popular stallion, you might not get to do that, if not so popular (the kind still avail to book in May), then you name that tune. But you had better leave time for them to get her on the books and have all her vet work in order.

    Makes perfect sense. Thanks for the clarifications.

  4. #324

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    I believe my contract with Darby Dan for the no guarantee free season did have something in it about the mare that led me to believe they did have a right to refuse.

  5. #325
    Epiphany
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tappiano View Post
    I believe my contract with Darby Dan for the no guarantee free season did have something in it about the mare that led me to believe they did have a right to refuse.
    It is harder to refuse when someone has already paid for something, though.

  6. #326

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    Menifee, 2nd leading stallion in S. Korea last year, has had surgery to remove "stones from his urinary tract" and will probably miss part of the 2012 breeding season. Two U.S. vets flew over to assist in the surgery.

    http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/new...enifee/975974/
    First rule: Try always to do what's right for the horse. The people part will work out. -- Josh Pons, Merryland, 2007

  7. #327

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    Quote Originally Posted by second_glance View Post
    Menifee, 2nd leading stallion in S. Korea last year, has had surgery to remove "stones from his urinary tract" and will probably miss part of the 2012 breeding season. Two U.S. vets flew over to assist in the surgery.

    http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/new...enifee/975974/
    Arthur Hancock ALWAYS keeps tabs on this boy.

    Good guy.
    Nobody said giving Kirstie Alley a colonic would be easy.

  8. #328

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    Just heard that Purim lost his battle with colic this morning. Not confirmed yet, but seems to be true...

  9. #329

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    Word out of Japan that Chichicastenango has also died of colic.
    First rule: Try always to do what's right for the horse. The people part will work out. -- Josh Pons, Merryland, 2007

  10. #330

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    Quote Originally Posted by second_glance View Post
    Word out of Japan that Chichicastenango has also died of colic.
    Damn. It's an epidemic.

  11. #331

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    Quote Originally Posted by second_glance View Post
    Word out of Japan that Chichicastenango has also died of colic.
    Quote Originally Posted by mariasmon View Post
    Damn. It's an epidemic.
    That's very sad news.
    The cause of his death has yet to be officially confirmed at the current moment, though.
    Chichicastenango(FR), only 14 years old, was a popular stallion standing at Shadai Stallion station since he had been imported from France. He covered some bests of Sunday Silence-line mares including my daughter Daiwa Scarlet. His first crop in Japan will make their debut later this year.
    May he R.I.P



    http://hanshintc.dtiblog.com/blog-entry-773.html
    (please scroll down)
    Last edited by tachyon; 01-14-2012 at 07:01 PM.

  12. #332

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    Did anyone ever find Sharp Humor? Earlier in the thread, it is suggested that he went to Saudi Arabia, but I can't find any articles about it.

  13. #333
    Epiphany
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrsmom View Post
    Did anyone ever find Sharp Humor? Earlier in the thread, it is suggested that he went to Saudi Arabia, but I can't find any articles about it.
    He went to Korea. (A damn shame to lose him, but I think he will be well cared for. He has a lot of personality, too.)

    http://korearacing.wordpress.com/201...tand-in-korea/

  14. #334

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    It is a shame. Thanks Epiphany!

  15. #335

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    Eightfiveinafifty was retired last year and is standing in Mexico. Don't know where in Mexico, but he has alot of foals on the way.
    “all moments gather toward the last one.”

  16. #336

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    Eightfiveinafifty was retired last year and is standing in Mexico. Don't know where in Mexico, but he has alot of foals on the way.
    left field. that's where this came from.

  17. #337

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    Left field? Someone asked his connections.
    “all moments gather toward the last one.”

  18. #338

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    clearly, but who saw that coming was what i was getting at. mexico?? ask someone when he was running where he'd stand, no one would say mexico. just a really bizzare move.

  19. #339
    Epiphany
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    Quote Originally Posted by sweettalk View Post
    clearly, but who saw that coming was what i was getting at. mexico?? ask someone when he was running where he'd stand, no one would say mexico. just a really bizzare move.
    Not that bizarre.

    Where would he stand in a tight US market with his lack of credentials? He was crazy fast though as long as he didn't have to turn left.

    Mexico races a bunch of them in match races and in the backwaters, too, and they have a bunch of our fast one hit wonders down there, at least for a minute.

    Now interestingly he was owned partly and trained by horse rescue advocate Contessa, right?

  20. #340

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epiphany View Post
    Not that bizarre.

    Where would he stand in a tight US market with his lack of credentials? He was crazy fast though as long as he didn't have to turn left.

    Mexico races a bunch of them in match races and in the backwaters, too, and they have a bunch of our fast one hit wonders down there, at least for a minute.

    Now interestingly he was owned partly and trained by horse rescue advocate Contessa, right?
    I just hope they have an enforceable buy-back clause.
    First rule: Try always to do what's right for the horse. The people part will work out. -- Josh Pons, Merryland, 2007

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