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3canstorun
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2016-04-19 1:15 PM
Subject: Double Latte - A new Clone



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 Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 

Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?

 
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Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2016-04-19 1:58 PM
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Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2016-04-19 2:11 PM
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3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM

 Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 

Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?

 

In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
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1DSoon
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2016-04-19 2:11 PM
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3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.

 That's only smart money when it's not yours


 
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Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2016-04-19 2:13 PM
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I have mixed feelings about all this cloning process. I mean, I think it's cool but I also feel like it's wrong...
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Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2016-04-19 2:14 PM
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rockette - 2016-04-19 3:11 PM
3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.

 That's only smart money when it's not yours


 

So you would just let him sit like the others?
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1DSoon
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2016-04-19 2:15 PM
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rockette - 2016-04-19 3:11 PM
3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?

 That's the only logical business decision. 

They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 


The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 
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rockette
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2016-04-19 2:18 PM
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rockette - 2016-04-19 3:11 PM
3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?

 That's the only logical business decision. 

They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 


The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 

There is no proof that will happen. No barrel racing clone has completed. There is no basis for what might happen. Pretty expensive breeding dud to sit around.
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lhighquality
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted 2016-04-19 2:21 PM
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rockette - 2016-04-19 3:11 PM
3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?

 That's the only logical business decision. 

They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 


The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 

Then why other than personal reasons would one clone him? If he's "just going to sit", I'm not interested in breeding to him just bc I can't afford the stud fee on the original (frenchmans guy reference here) nor do I want them registered in AQHA especially if they aren't promoting or growing the breed.

They have spent all this money on a clone just too look at it!?!?!

My two cents!!!
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barrelracr131
Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2016-04-19 2:23 PM
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3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?
 That's the only logical business decision. 



They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 





The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 
There is no proof that will happen. No barrel racing clone has completed. There is no basis for what might happen. Pretty expensive breeding dud to sit around.

 Also expensive to haul him. 

Its gs cheaper to just feed and breed in this situation. If they run him and he sucks, folks won't typically want to breed to that. 

They do compete on clones in parts of the world in polo and other sports. I believe the Gem Twist clone was in training. 
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Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-04-19 2:23 PM
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rockette
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2016-04-19 2:27 PM
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rockette - 2016-04-19 3:11 PM
3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?
 That's the only logical business decision. 



They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 





The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 
There is no proof that will happen. No barrel racing clone has completed. There is no basis for what might happen. Pretty expensive breeding dud to sit around.

 Also expensive to haul him. 

Its gs cheaper to just feed and breed in this situation. If they run him and he sucks, folks won't typically want to breed to that. 

They do compete on clones in parts of the world in polo and other sports. I believe the Gem Twist clone was in training. 

It surely can't be any more expensive than others who haul their studs. Plus, I would be wanting to get some of that cloning fee justified.
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3canstorun
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2016-04-19 2:29 PM
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3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?
 That's the only logical business decision. 



They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 





The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 
There is no proof that will happen. No barrel racing clone has completed. There is no basis for what might happen. Pretty expensive breeding dud to sit around.
 Also expensive to haul him. 



Its gs cheaper to just feed and breed in this situation. If they run him and he sucks, folks won't typically want to breed to that. 



They do compete on clones in parts of the world in polo and other sports. I believe the Gem Twist clone was in training. 
It surely can't be any more expensive than others who haul their studs. Plus, I would be wanting to get some of that cloning fee justified.

They probably didn't pay for it.   
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1DSoon
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2016-04-19 2:30 PM
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3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?

 That's the only logical business decision. 

They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 


The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 

There is no proof that will happen. No barrel racing clone has completed. There is no basis for what might happen. Pretty expensive breeding dud to sit around.

Go pony up a $100k and compete your tail off then.


It's a bad biz decision to try it. That's why no one has.

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Posted 2016-04-19 2:36 PM
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3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?

 That's the only logical business decision. 

They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 


The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 

There is no proof that will happen. No barrel racing clone has completed. There is no basis for what might happen. Pretty expensive breeding dud to sit around.

Go pony up a $100k and compete your tail off then.


It's a bad biz decision to try it. That's why no one has.


Why are you so defensive towards me? I just gave an opinion on clones not being completed on. As another poster pointed out they are competing on clones in other disciplines. Why do you have to be so nasty? You go breed to those clones since you think it is all going to be successful. Have you bred to a clone? Which one? Or why not?
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Posted 2016-04-19 2:37 PM
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Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2016-04-19 2:46 PM
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3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?
 That's the only logical business decision. 



They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 





The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 
There is no proof that will happen. No barrel racing clone has completed. There is no basis for what might happen. Pretty expensive breeding dud to sit around.
Go pony up a $100k and compete your tail off then. It's a bad biz decision to try it. That's why no one has.
Why are you so defensive towards me? I just gave an opinion on clones not being completed on. As another poster pointed out they are competing on clones in other disciplines. Why do you have to be so nasty? You go breed to those clones since you think it is all going to be successful. Have you bred to a clone? Which one? Or why not?

IMO, IDSoon is correct in this situation.....they will be able to sell breedings on the basis of Latte's record....BUT, if they choose to compete and the clone is a "dud", they will have wasted money on a "clone".........no winnings and no breeding fees !  
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Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2016-04-19 3:00 PM
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3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?
 That's the only logical business decision. 



They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 





The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 
There is no proof that will happen. No barrel racing clone has completed. There is no basis for what might happen. Pretty expensive breeding dud to sit around.
Go pony up a $100k and compete your tail off then. It's a bad biz decision to try it. That's why no one has.
Why are you so defensive towards me? I just gave an opinion on clones not being completed on. As another poster pointed out they are competing on clones in other disciplines. Why do you have to be so nasty? You go breed to those clones since you think it is all going to be successful. Have you bred to a clone? Which one? Or why not?

IMO, IDSoon is correct in this situation.....they will be able to sell breedings on the basis of Latte's record....BUT, if they choose to compete and the clone is a "dud", they will have wasted money on a "clone".........no winnings and no breeding fees !  

Slick By Design has just as much to lose to by continuing to complete, same as Firewaterontherocks. The are just as valuable as any clone, purchase price would be astounding.
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Reg. May 2009
Posted 2016-04-19 3:02 PM
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3canstorun - 2016-04-19 1:15 PM  Another clone has hit the barrel horse world.   I wonder what is in store for Double Latte - Mary Walker's clone of Latte? 



Will he go to the pen, or just stand for stud?


 
In my opinion, she would be smart to run him. Too many others are cloning just to stand at stud. I think smart money is on running him.
 That's only smart money when it's not yours





 
So you would just let him sit like the others?
 That's the only logical business decision. 



They have everything to lose if they run him and he's a dud. And very little to gain if he's decent to good. 





The odds are he never stacks up to the orginal. 
There is no proof that will happen. No barrel racing clone has completed. There is no basis for what might happen. Pretty expensive breeding dud to sit around.
Go pony up a $100k and compete your tail off then. It's a bad biz decision to try it. That's why no one has.
Why are you so defensive towards me? I just gave an opinion on clones not being completed on. As another poster pointed out they are competing on clones in other disciplines. Why do you have to be so nasty? You go breed to those clones since you think it is all going to be successful. Have you bred to a clone? Which one? Or why not?

I'm not being nasty.

simply pointing that you are very wrong. It is in fact a very bad business decision for those animals to ever step in the arena. 


I have no intention of ever breeding to a clone, but I won't throw out all sound business principles just to disparage them.

 
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