Authentic: Selecting Mares

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  • Опубліковано 6 лис 2024

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  • @georgehegyes5797
    @georgehegyes5797 3 роки тому +2

    These videos are excellent, thank you

  • @scrambles0063
    @scrambles0063 3 роки тому

    Now this was a really well put together and interesting video about the way Spendthrift is selecting the mares for my boy, Authentic! Very informative and it will be interesting to see what mares were actually bred. Authentic is quite different in appearance than his sire, and he accomplished quite a bit more on the racetrack. Of course that doesn’t mean that Authentic’s success will transfer to the breeding shed, but that’s what we’re all hoping for! Thanks Ned!

  • @annbrookscarroll5861
    @annbrookscarroll5861 3 роки тому

    Very interesting and informative, what a complex affair. I was very interested on how they would choose mares for Authentic. Can't wait to see the results next year. And MyRaceHorse, you do a wonderful job of keeping all of us informed!! Love it.

  • @saltyrose5079
    @saltyrose5079 3 роки тому

    I was definitely wondering how farms whittle down the list of mares for really popular stallions when money was not a factor. Ned hit on many points here. Great video, thank you.

  • @danyelbaker4281
    @danyelbaker4281 3 роки тому

    Great video! Mr. Toffey mentions different factors they will consider during the mare selection process, my question as a novice here in the Thoroughbred race breeding is, would there be consideration to breeding mares from all these different catagories Mr. Toffey mentions to see what will be produced that works?

  • @chrisgrabowski2678
    @chrisgrabowski2678 3 роки тому

    Ned, I hope you see this question. If a mare is submitted and she's foaled 9, 10 or 11 times, do you take that into consideration? Would it matter how many of those were winners? How many were stake winners? Do you prefer mares to have only foaled 3, 4 or 5 times? If you are breeding for Spendthrift, do you consider the resulting bloodlines for future breeding if she foals a filly? Thank you for your time and answers if I hear back.

    • @suzanneyoung8011
      @suzanneyoung8011 3 роки тому

      He basically answered your questions already. He didn't talk about the number of foals they've had but spoke in general terms as to the age of a mare, which predisposes she is going to have more foals as she ages. First and foremost he looks at the mare's produce record to determine if she has the ability to conceive and carry a foal to term.
      Then he talked about looking at the sales record of what the mare's offspring have brought at auction (if no race record yet) and then he mentioned for older mares looking at the performance record of their produce. In other words, if the mare is older and has produced many foals - did they race? Did they win? And especially did they win or place in stakes races or graded stakes races? That's the black type on the pedigree page that he spoke about. It's not so much the number of foals she's had, but what the black type racing and breeding results are of those foals which is important.
      As to your last question, I can't answer for Spendthrift, but in general for most breeders who have a very good producing mare, they are going to want to retain at least one or more fillies from the mare to race and put back into their broodmare band in order to continue an exceptional female family line. That doesn't particularly matter who the stallion is because a mare of that quality is going to be bred to great stallions as she matures. It depends upon how many mares they may already have from that female line. If a really good older mare has produced all or mainly colts, they may be hoping she foals a filly that they will keep instead of sell. Those are just some of the things a breeder would consider.

    • @watchgoose
      @watchgoose 3 роки тому

      @@suzanneyoung8011 If they ultrasound soon enough as they should, and twins are detected, this number can be reduced so as not to become problematic. As a mare ages, her ova are also aging.

    • @suzanneyoung8011
      @suzanneyoung8011 3 роки тому

      @@watchgoose yes I'm aware of that. I'm not talking about a multiple foal birth as in twins. I'm referring to the number of foals a mare has over her lifetime. My reply was in response to his question about a mare who has had many foals. I'll edit my answer if it is really unclear.

  • @williamhomann4894
    @williamhomann4894 3 роки тому +3

    Best to the Best.....Authentic to Zenyatta.....Authentic to Monomoy Girl

    • @junedawes7923
      @junedawes7923 3 роки тому +1

      Anything from Monomoy Girl, will be legendary!

    • @emmaleahconnely5367
      @emmaleahconnely5367 3 роки тому +1

      Zenyatta has not had a single foal do anything on the track. She also has a hard time holding onto foals. Monomoy girl was purchased to pad either Into Mischief or Authentic’s book. Only reason she’s racing this year, is that both stallions have full books.

    • @thehooksetstudio8341
      @thehooksetstudio8341 3 роки тому

      @@emmaleahconnely5367 couldn't agree more, Zenyatta like Rachel has had problems keeping her pregnancies. Poor thing, some mares just don't produce and were better on the track.

    • @danyelbaker4281
      @danyelbaker4281 3 роки тому

      @@thehooksetstudio8341 When a horse has trouble holding onto her foals, why not consider flushing eggs and putting into a surrogate? I understand there is a significant price difference, but with a good track record, wouldn't it be worth a try?

    • @goosewine7663
      @goosewine7663 3 роки тому

      When a great race horse goes to stud,
      you would like that stallion to reproduce himself. In
      such a case, one would like the mare to act as a sack
      or a carrier, with the stallion’s genes dominating
      over the mare’s genes. Wouldn’t it have been wonderful
      if Secretariat or Man 0’ War sired a son or daughter
      which exhibited the exact race track abilities as they
      themselves did?
      The reverse is also true. When a great race mare goes
      to the breeding shed, one would like her to reproduce
      herself. But great race mares are usually bred to
      prepotent and dominant stallions. which may create
      somewhat of a genetic conflict. This could be one
      reason why many great race mares do not become great
      producers, It might also be true that being a great
      race mare and being a great broodrnare result from
      different qualities of aptitudes in a mare.
      Great broodmares are those who produce many superior
      runners. Maybe what makes a great broodmare, in some
      cases, are those who allow the stallions to dominate
      the gene pool.

  • @emmaleahconnely5367
    @emmaleahconnely5367 3 роки тому

    Will owners of Authentic ever be told who is in his book?

  • @junedawes7923
    @junedawes7923 3 роки тому

    Great video thank you

    • @MyRacehorse
      @MyRacehorse  3 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching

  • @richardcoreno
    @richardcoreno Рік тому

    It's the tale of shed: breed the best to the est and hope for the best.