I wonder if he has the temperament to find success in a 2nd job, while still staying intact. Just in case someone comes along with a cure for his 'never showed interest' issue?

He has 2 exports on file with the Jockey Club and only one return, doesn't that mean he is in another country?Sparrow Castle wrote:Claire Novak-Crosby@BH_CNovak
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Per Diamond B Farm owner Glenn Brock, they could not get him to breed mares. He was checked by specialists but never showed interest. Has been retired to a friend's farm but I don't have any other info regarding a potential 2nd (not stud) career.
kimmich @kdmallon
@BH_CNovak random, but do you have any info on Pants on Fire (the stallion, not the 3yo IRE filly). Retired, no covers... just gone?
He's got 2 exports, one return- He did run in Japan- so im assuming that is the first export and return.Flanders wrote:He has 2 exports on file with the Jockey Club and only one return, doesn't that mean he is in another country?Sparrow Castle wrote:Claire Novak-Crosby@BH_CNovak
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Retweeted kimmich
Per Diamond B Farm owner Glenn Brock, they could not get him to breed mares. He was checked by specialists but never showed interest. Has been retired to a friend's farm but I don't have any other info regarding a potential 2nd (not stud) career.
kimmich @kdmallon
@BH_CNovak random, but do you have any info on Pants on Fire (the stallion, not the 3yo IRE filly). Retired, no covers... just gone?
I did some searching before I posted that but this is what I found(this was on Wikipedia, so idk but anyway it seems very strange):
"Pants On Fire did not breed any mares his first season, as he showed no interest in breeding. He was sent to Dubai for some time off, and will return when he begins to show interest in mares."
G @LongBallToNoOne
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¥5,000,000 (USD$45k) first year stud fee for KITASAN BLACK
He is a bit butt high and a bit downhill but I think his swaying back makes it look worse than it is. If you take a straight line and draw it from the highest point of his withers horizontally, there's not that much of a difference.mariasmon wrote:I always thought he looked butt-high in person.Izvestia wrote:Love Henny Hughes! Is he bum high or is it that picture?
Hennessy was the same way.Treve wrote:He is a bit butt high and a bit downhill but I think his swaying back makes it look worse than it is. If you take a straight line and draw it from the highest point of his withers horizontally, there's not that much of a difference.mariasmon wrote:I always thought he looked butt-high in person.Izvestia wrote:Love Henny Hughes! Is he bum high or is it that picture?
Considering that Sunday died in 2002 at 15 years old by the calendar (16 by TB official birthdays), and he only sired 11 crops of foals, the fact that he's still such a tremendous influence is stunning.tachyon wrote:-- Broodmare Sire Ranking in Japan 2017
Sunday Silence(USA) is now less dominant than he used to be in this category, as his daughters are getting old.
I agree with you wholeheartedly!Ridan_Remembered wrote:Considering that Sunday died in 2002 at 15 years old by the calendar (16 by TB official birthdays), and he only sired 11 crops of foals, the fact that he's still such a tremendous influence is stunning.tachyon wrote:-- Broodmare Sire Ranking in Japan 2017
Sunday Silence(USA) is now less dominant than he used to be in this category, as his daughters are getting old.
http://www.drf.com/news/power-broker-re ... udi-arabiaGrade 1 winner Power Broker has been exported to Saudi Arabia for the 2018 breeding season. The 8-year-old Pulpit horse previously resided at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm, where he was advertised in 2017 for $3,500. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2018.
Power Broker’s first crop featured 16 winners, with progeny earnings of $355,669.