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Question for our fearless leader
Em, obviously you know much more about the sim than any of us and you obviously know it sooner. I never really thought about that until I started listening to the live calls. But today, I got to thinking a little more in depth and have a question. When we, or you, breed a foal, Do you immediately know,”this is the greatest horse ever?” Clearly you don’t know how the particular trainer/owner will campaign them but is there a way you know at birth that horse 1579998460, is going to be the *#%*!!!? Thanks!!!
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Not best EVER, because that's more about good training and all that, but that it's GOOD for sure.
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Follow up question, are you surprised often? As in, do pairings that you might not have expected produce a really good outcome?The Steward wrote: ↑1 month agoNot best EVER, because that's more about good training and all that, but that it's GOOD for sure.
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Not necessarily pairings, but stallions surprise me alllll the time. Horses I didn't think would be good as stallions:Kelly L Haggerty wrote: ↑1 month agoFollow up question, are you surprised often? As in, do pairings that you might not have expected produce a really good outcome?The Steward wrote: ↑1 month agoNot best EVER, because that's more about good training and all that, but that it's GOOD for sure.
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You heard it here first everyone! Don’t forget to book your mares!The Steward wrote: ↑1 month agoHorses I didn't think would be good as stallions:
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cleverRochelle Zahacy wrote: ↑1 month agoYou heard it here first everyone! Don’t forget to book your mares!The Steward wrote: ↑1 month agoHorses I didn't think would be good as stallions:
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Sometimes, but rarely. It happens, where I go OH.... because I thought I was breeding a low level stakes and out pops a freak.Kelly L Haggerty wrote: ↑1 month agoFollow up question, are you surprised often? As in, do pairings that you might not have expected produce a really good outcome?The Steward wrote: ↑1 month agoNot best EVER, because that's more about good training and all that, but that it's GOOD for sure.
"There's no secret to training a good horse. It's a matter of being fortunate enough to get one."
"Funny how you often regret the stuff you didn't do more than the stuff you did do" - GG
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That was kind of a humble brag but I was being serious haThe Steward wrote: ↑1 month agoSometimes, but rarely. It happens, where I go OH.... because I thought I was breeding a low level stakes and out pops a freak.Kelly L Haggerty wrote: ↑1 month agoFollow up question, are you surprised often? As in, do pairings that you might not have expected produce a really good outcome?The Steward wrote: ↑1 month agoNot best EVER, because that's more about good training and all that, but that it's GOOD for sure.
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Sometimes, but rarely. It happens, where I go OH... because it isn't a claimer
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Man, I wish that happened to me. I figure I have bred a few 99K claimers.The Steward wrote: ↑1 month agoThat was kind of a humble brag but I was being serious haThe Steward wrote: ↑1 month agoSometimes, but rarely. It happens, where I go OH.... because I thought I was breeding a low level stakes and out pops a freak.Kelly L Haggerty wrote: ↑1 month ago
Follow up question, are you surprised often? As in, do pairings that you might not have expected produce a really good outcome?