Mixers Retiring for Year 59 Foals

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Jo Ferris
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Mixers Retiring for Year 59 Foals

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I'll try to keep this updated best I can, I apologize in advance. Please include a link to your stud, if he is possible, probable or definite to retire or already retired and include a possible fee if that is decided

Appaloosa:
Sprint:

Mid:

Route:

Arabian:
Sprint:
Money Run Low - definite

Route:
Mighty Tofu - definite 40k

Paint:
Sprint:
Jersey - possible

Mid:
Heartofsteel Grows - definite
Soren - probable 5-10k or 25-30k pending hypos
Jacinth - probable

Route:
We Can Be Heros - probable

Quarter Horse:
Sprint:

Mid:

Route:

Trotter:

Pacer:
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Re: Mixers Retiring for Year 59 Foals

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Soren is probable. It all depends on how he places in the steward cup this year. If he does bad he will retire. Since he placed 5th year 58 I don’t have high hopes for him anymore. His breeding fee will be between 25k to 30k unless he hypos terrible then he will be 5k to 10k
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Paint Mid - Jacinth - probable
Paint Sprint - Jersey - possible

I'm currently torn. Usually I like racing my horses at 5 and both these boys are 4. But at the same time I'd love to see more mixer sires and also would love to stand more of my own mixer sires. Fillies have dominated my barn of late so these are my first prospects in many sim years. Jacinth is the more likely of the 2 to be retired this year since he hit peak at the beginning of his 3yo season so I'm not sure how much he'll have left at 5. Jersey JUST peaked at the beginning of this year so I'm more inclined to give him more peak time at the track (and yes its weird given it looked like he was losing form last year so we'll see what happens)
Turf Miler studs
Hempstead
Nonego
Omnsicience

Paint Sprinter studs
Jersey
Lecythus*

Paint Mid studs
Corona Wagon Train*
Jacinth
Komati*
Livewires Turnpike*

Discounts for stakes winners/producers
* = multidistance potential
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Re: Mixers Retiring for Year 59 Foals

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I thought he would retire him last year but this year it is really definite.

Arabian Router Mighty Tofu will retire at the end of the year. Stud fee about 40k if he hypos well.
Polk Buffalo Stallions
Silver Sand Arabian Router/Sprint 30k
St. Marks Basiclica Turf mile/AW mile/steeple 40k
Yorkshire Terrier Appy sprint 20k
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Re: Mixers Retiring for Year 59 Foals

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Oops, kinda forgot about this, finally updated it

I'm on the fence about We Can Be Heros as to whether he'll be definite or not, at this point I'm 90% leaning to retiring him. I usually retire my horses at 5, the only thing that has me hesitating is I'm not convinced he'll have much in the way of breeding ability, his dam is extremely weak (breeding wise), granted he's obviously a random slide so who knows
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I'll be retiring Joe's Nifty Fifty by the end of the year. Appy router
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Arabian sprinters
Chris Isaak
Polly Want Cracker

will retire at the end of the year.
Stud fee depends on the hypos.
Polk Buffalo Stallions
Silver Sand Arabian Router/Sprint 30k
St. Marks Basiclica Turf mile/AW mile/steeple 40k
Yorkshire Terrier Appy sprint 20k
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QH sprint
Yosan
Will retire. He will have one last shot at the stewards cup first. Never won more than 50k in a race so it took a long while to reach those 350k.
8 years old and still getting better and better at the race track.

QH route
Rongedal
Definite. Stud fee probably 5k.

Pacer
Wow you look good
Definite. Stud fee probably 5-10k
Polk Buffalo Stallions
Silver Sand Arabian Router/Sprint 30k
St. Marks Basiclica Turf mile/AW mile/steeple 40k
Yorkshire Terrier Appy sprint 20k
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Re: Mixers Retiring for Year 59 Foals

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Both Jersey and Jacinth are definite. Stud fee remains TBD.
Turf Miler studs
Hempstead
Nonego
Omnsicience

Paint Sprinter studs
Jersey
Lecythus*

Paint Mid studs
Corona Wagon Train*
Jacinth
Komati*
Livewires Turnpike*

Discounts for stakes winners/producers
* = multidistance potential
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Appy Router - newly retired and new ownership quite a few A hypo's $7,500

https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1276466
Catcher's Mitt (Lots of Fun x Multiple stakes winning Cant be Caught mare)
was just 3rd in the Steward Cup Classic route
Multiple stakes winner and multiple graded stakes placings...
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Appy router

https://www.simhorseracing.com/horse.ph ... ID=1400908

Sired by Syncline.
A+ and flat A hypo's.
Earned 900K+
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