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F-T Feb. Mixed Sale results.. well, mixed
Indian Charlie filly tops Fasig-Tipton sale at $245K
By Glenye Cain Oakford LEXINGTON, Ky. - A $245,000 Indian Charlie filly who is closely related to two-time champion Indian Blessing topped Fasig-Tipton Kentucky's winter mixed sale here. SF Bloodstock purchased the dark bay or brown yearling from the Gainesway agency. The filly is out of the stakes-placed Matchlite mare Lady's Legacy, the second dam of Indian Blessing. Indian Blessing, also by Indian Charlie, was 2007's champion juvenile filly and 2008's champion female sprinter. The session-leading filly sold as Hip No. 76. RESULTS Tuesday's one-day auction sold 183 horses for $2,821,500, down 7 percent from last year's total for 192 horses. The average price held almost level with last year, falling slightly from $15,899 in 2010 to $15,418 this year. But the median jumped 14 percent, from $5,000 to $5,700 this year. Buy-backs were 23 percent, as compared with 29 percent in 2010.
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I see Stallions listed. They sell "NO GUARANTEE SEASON"
not familiar with many of the terms. I thought you booked your mare with the stallion and paid a fee if it resulted in a live foal. Also noticed there were (PS) Private Sales outside the auction. Do they still have to pay commission?
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You can do all sorts of things with seasons. You can buy guaranteed, stands and nurses seasons all the way to non-guaranteed late breeding calendar covers for an extreme discount.
These seasons just happen to be non-guaranteed. |