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  • Kissing Cousins: Australia and Taghrooda

    Last week saw the running of the Epsom Oaks (Eng-I) and Derby (Eng-I), two of the longest existing classic races in the world and for many the barometer of the Thoroughbred breed. The Derby was won in devastating fashion by the royally bred Australia. A son of the good racehorse and now leading sire Galileo (TrueNicks), Australia is out of Ouija ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Byron Rogers on 06-08-2014
  • Oh, Brother! A Look at Full Brothers in Pedigrees

    Quite often in catalog pages you will see a nick where a full brother has been used in preference to another. We decided to take a look at the raw data and see what it says in practice. Is it in fact just a matter of names on the page, or is class really that important? There are a lot of circumstances where replacing full brothers in various ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Byron Rogers on 05-23-2014
  • Kentucky Derby 140 Pedigrees Examined

    Depending on the pace of the race, running out the 10 furlongs of the Kentucky Derby is as much about class as it is about pedigree. As they approach the final furlong marker it is invariably a time where each of the horses start to wonder who their parents are, and if they deserve to find the line in the run to the wire. Alan Porter has noted on ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Byron Rogers on 05-01-2014
  • Return to the Sire the Best Blood of His Dam

    The breeding maxim ''Return to the sire the best blood of his dam'' has been attributed to longtime Darby Dan Farm manager Olin Gentry. Gentry wasn't the first to suggest this breeding theory, indeed there is evidence to suggest that it first came into livestock management via the Bedouins in upgrading Arabian stock centuries ago. The theory is ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Byron Rogers on 10-15-2013
  • TrueNicks Reports for the Caulfield Guineas

    Complimentary TrueNicks Enhanced Reports are available below for the Oct. 12 Caulfield Guineas (Aus-I) at Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia. The Caulfield Guineas has a long history in Australia racing. First held in 1881, the Guineas is regarded as a stallion-making race for the winner, and has been won by a host of star gallopers who ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Byron Rogers on 10-09-2013
  • Chasing a Mate for The Fugue

    In its relatively short life as a premier race, the Irish Champion Stakes (Ire-I) has an envious roll call of winners, with the likes of Sadler's Wells, Suave Dancer, Dr. Devious, Swain, Giant's Causeway (TrueNicks), New Approach (TrueNicks), Sea The Stars, High Chaparral (IRE) (TrueNicks), and So You Think (NZ) (TrueNicks) all victorious at ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Byron Rogers on 10-08-2013
  • Inbreeding Coefficients, Pedigree Statistics Added to TrueNicks Reports

    At TrueNicks we are continually trying to improve the data in our reports in order to help you make a more informed and intelligent decision in your breeding and selection efforts. In that regard, in response to feedback we received from our customers, earlier this year we launched the TrueNicks Key Ancestors Report, a report that considers the ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Byron Rogers on 09-28-2013
  • From the Vault: TrueNicks Top 10 Nicking Myths Webinar

    We've reached back into the time vault and unearthed a TrueNicks webinar that we filmed back in 2009. While it is over three years old, much of what we talked about back then is still relevant today. Enjoy! Click here to download the ''Top 10 Myths About Nicks in Thoroughbred Breeding'' whitepaper.
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Byron Rogers on 09-17-2013
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