Posted 2019-01-03 5:19 PM Subject: RE: Brookstone Bay
Champ
Posts: 19623 Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm
I have a 2011 Brookstone Bay daughter that was raced before I bought her. She's got a SI-90, 17 starts from 2 to 4, 2-2-3, $23,573. 16 + hands and beautiful. I would take several more just like her. She's not a deadhead. But I wouldn't call her fragile or hot. She had a lot of early speed when she ran. Always had the first and second call out of the gate. https://www.allbreedpedigree.com/day+of+bay+rf
Posted 2019-01-04 8:59 AM Subject: RE: Brookstone Bay
That's White "Man" to You
Posts: 5515
There is a kid here in Utah that owns a daughter of Brookstone Bay out of my Proudest Effort daughter. He really likes her. She is 1D and looks super nice. https://www.allbreedpedigree.com/proud+to+be+bay
Posted 2019-01-09 4:28 PM Subject: RE: Brookstone Bay
Member
Posts: 6
Thanks! I am new to the forums and didn't know how they work and just saw these responses. We just picked a Brookstone Bay colt up...hoping for good things. Not much out there on them but how can you go wrong with a son of First Down Dash!
Posted 2019-01-09 6:14 PM Subject: RE: Brookstone Bay
Champ
Posts: 19623 Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm
There have been a handful or more that are making good barrel horses. Melby's had a gelding. A lady named Willis (last name) had a good one a few years ago.