Mainstream Pacer stallion, god hypos

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Lisa Bennert
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Mainstream Pacer stallion, god hypos

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I just retired Mainstream , who was an 8-time stakes winner on the track. He was consistent and durable, winning them from 2 to 6 years old and going out with another one today.

I don't know the market for Pacers that well, but he seems to hypo really nicely :) I'll attach some screenshots from my mares below. He's the first son at stud for Not Just a Storm and will stand for 20k this year. I hope you consider him for your mares this season!

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Post edited to show his beautiful new headshot :)
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Re: Mainstream Pacer stallion, god hypos

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Mainstream had a great first season at stud, thank you to all who used him, I hope your foals will be useful for you! He had 40% stakes/ freak gallops and 80% allowance or better with no claimers and just one solid. I have raised his fee to 35k for this season to reflect his potential a little better.

Also, as Michael Looker already pointed out in another thread, you might want to check if you have mares from the Always B Miki line (especially Always B Lucky), as that's were all but one of his freaks came from (mine was out of an Always B Lucky mare). :)
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Re: Mainstream Pacer stallion, god hypos

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I can't do much on the Sim right now, just wanted say since his demand increased so much and he's nearing his 120 limit- I still have 20 bookings reserved of which I'll use like 3 max, so if you have a nice mare retiring this year you'd like to breed to him, please send me a message!
I don't like to increase a fee mid-year, but he'll be a bit pricier next season, how much depends on how his gallops go.
Thanks,
Lisa
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