I confess to watching the race.That said, I don't care much about what is the equivelent to making human children perform olympic races.
There was a reason the british army wouldn't even look at prospective mounts unless they were mature 6 y/o animals. A lot of TB individuals are lost to produce the tiny percentile that race. The ones who see a productive life after racing are just as few.
Famous geldings pretty much give the owner/trainer/jockeys increased reputations in the industry. TB bloodlines are so intensely recorded and studied anyone can recreate an MTB.But they never will, everyone has a recipe for great horses.
If I was to breed racing TBs, first thing I'd do is visit a few
old Jack Mormon ranchers I know in Utah/Idaho. They still have some real nice working TB bloodlines with good leg. Of all things, no leg below the knee and shelly hooves are the biggest problems from intensive breeding.I'd get me a herd of babies and actually let them see and work in the real world a bit so nothing scares them like Paris Hilton in her hat today.
I'd make a million dollars my first year. Of course, I'd start out with two million to do it.
Edited by Chris Kavanaugh (05/03/09 03:45 AM)