A Medaglia d'Oro -- Win for Juno colt was the most expensive yearliing sold at the Keeneland January horses of all ages auction, but he didn't have an easy trip from California to the top of the market....
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Is it necessary for a mare and just born foal to go to the sale ring! Can the mare just go alone or can both be offered in absentia? Read to see what a sale company official and a consignor think. ...
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Headley Bell of Mill Ridge Farm and Nicoma Bloodstock believes there are some signs that stud fee reductions are working....
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Strong European sales could send foreign buyers to America next year looking for bargains....
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There are some signs that the Thoroughbred market is near or at the bottom for breeding stock.....
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The Keeneland November breeiding stock auction benefited in its early days from the Overbrook Farm dipsersal and the enthusiasm of foreign buyers....
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Being a Kentucky-bred has lost its luster at the sales....
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John Sikura of Hill 'n' Dale Farms said the global finanical crisis isn't the only reason -- or even the more most important reason -- why the Thoroughbred auction business is struggling....
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Here are a couple of reasons why it was tough to sell horses even before the recession. Economic problems have only made the situations worse....
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Even though the stock market has found its bottom and has started to rebound, the Thoroughbred marketplace is still sinking....
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Here are some thoughts about the just completed Keeneland September yearling sale and the short-term future of the Thoroughbred auction business....
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The Keeneland September yearling sale's huge size, traditionally considered one of its greatest strengths, probabably will be its biggest liability this year....
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Ric Waldman, a key Overbrook Farm consultant, discusses which yearlings he thinks will be standouts in Overbrook's dispersal during the Keeneland September yearling sale....
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Jim Squires' "Headless Horsemen" will make people in the Thoroughbred business cringe, but much of it is pretty close to the truth....
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Man o' War brought $5,000 as a yearling at Saratoga 91 years ago....
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Some thoughts on the market at the Fasig-Tipton July select yearling sale, which performed as expected except in the case of the average price, which didn't fall as much as most people predicted. And the return of 1975 auction graduate Seattle Slew, who appeared prominently in the families of expensive horses....
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Catalog for select sale has more offspring by certain important veteran sires than it did a year ago....
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Following are some of the interesting pedigrees in the catalog for the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky select yearling auction, which is scheduled for July 20 and 21....
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Sellers of yearlings in Britiain and Ireland come up with a bonus scheme that would reward buyers. Should we try to do the same?...
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Not necessarily. A successful gelding with a long career could benefit the Thoroughbred marketplace more in the long run than yet another stallion prospect.....
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Not all yearlings re big and beautiful, and some go on to be very good racehorses like Mine That Bird....
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Many of the top-selling select 2-year-olds this year already have been named. Read what they are being called....
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Who would have predicted that Fasig-Tipton's Kentucky fall yearling auction, a source of modestly priced horses, would produce two Kentucky Derby winners?...
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Laid-back Desert Party shone in the sale ring and also has done well enough on the racetrack to be pointed for the May 2 Kentucky Derby Presented By Yum! Brands (gr. I)....
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Even though most of the statistics suggest otherwise, the 2-year-old selling season hasn't been all bad at the select auctions....
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