It would depend.. Do you have your own stud that you are breeding them to (If so what is his pedigree) or are you going to be breeding to outside studs? There is also a pretty large age difference. You would probably get more babies out of the 2008 model. That is the one I personally like the best because I love Special Effort
It would depend.. Do you have your own stud that you are breeding them to (If so what is his pedigree) or are you going to be breeding to outside studs? There is also a pretty large age difference. You would probably get more babies out of the 2008 model. That is the one I personally like the best because I love Special Effort
We will be breeding to outside studs...no one specific as of yet.
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Poohb10454 - 2014-12-01 4:15 PM
SoDak - 2014-12-01 4:04 PM It would depend.. Do you have your own stud that you are breeding them to (If so what is his pedigree) or are you going to be breeding to outside studs? There is also a pretty large age difference. You would probably get more babies out of the 2008 model. That is the one I personally like the best because I love Special Effort
We will be breeding to outside studs...no one specific as of yet.
My opinion is that A Classic Dash is a broodmare sire. Plus, her dam line is strong with her mother producing 2 stakes winners and is multiple stakes placed.
SoDak - 2014-12-01 4:04 PM It would depend.. Do you have your own stud that you are breeding them to (If so what is his pedigree) or are you going to be breeding to outside studs? There is also a pretty large age difference. You would probably get more babies out of the 2008 model. That is the one I personally like the best because I love Special Effort
We will be breeding to outside studs...no one specific as of yet.
My opinion is that A Classic Dash is a broodmare sire. Plus, her dam line is strong with her mother producing 2 stakes winners and is multiple stakes placed.
What she said. I just got a daughter of ACD this spring and look forward to what she produces. She's a big thick bull dog of a mare. About 15 hands and probably an easy 1250-1300. Big bone and good feet.
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wyoming barrel racer - 2014-12-01 5:24 PM
LRQHS - 2014-12-01 3:21 PM
Poohb10454 - 2014-12-01 4:15 PM
SoDak - 2014-12-01 4:04 PM It would depend.. Do you have your own stud that you are breeding them to (If so what is his pedigree) or are you going to be breeding to outside studs? There is also a pretty large age difference. You would probably get more babies out of the 2008 model. That is the one I personally like the best because I love Special Effort
We will be breeding to outside studs...no one specific as of yet.
My opinion is that A Classic Dash is a broodmare sire. Plus, her dam line is strong with her mother producing 2 stakes winners and is multiple stakes placed.
What she said. I just got a daughter of ACD this spring and look forward to what she produces. She's a big thick bull dog of a mare. About 15 hands and probably an easy 1250-1300. Big bone and good feet.