I was thinking about using Arts and Letters in a CAH's pedigree, i am hoping for a dirt horse, can anyone give me any suggestions for a classic distance pedigree including this horse, but any three horses will do
Also does Sea Bird have any real influence in the SIM
Its just im going over the greats, Sea Bird you can use but not Ribot (the reason why im asking about A&L)
Dirt Pedigree
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Arts and Letters is a horse I love to see in a dirt pedigree IRL, but I have to think he'd throw turf in the SIM, being a son of Ribot. 'Course, you could put him in as the 2nd dam's sire, and as long as the CAH's sire and damsire were dirt sires, you'd probably end up with a dirt horse (does that make sense? )
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I understand, lol, if i chuck in A.P. Indy and Easy Goer in the mix, would that turn out any good in your oppinionLaura Smith wrote: Arts and Letters is a horse I love to see in a dirt pedigree IRL, but I have to think he'd throw turf in the SIM, being a son of Ribot. 'Course, you could put him in as the 2nd dam's sire, and as long as the CAH's sire and damsire were dirt sires, you'd probably end up with a dirt horse (does that make sense? )