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Old 05-30-2006, 04:26 PM
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i like 1 standing in PA also for very cheap that i may breed to, and of course i loved this horse on the racetrack...........duckhorn
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Old 05-31-2006, 02:47 PM
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this looks like a good summary;

1) pay out money to claim or private purchase a horse.
2) pay trainer from $45 to $75 per day per horse.
3) pay ferrier $125 per month for trim and shoes.
4) pay vet minimum of $75 to the sky's the limit (highest last year for us was $880) per horse per month.
5) pay transport to move from track to track $75 per horse per one way trip. Out of state can be as high as $1,000 if going 1000+ miles.
6) pay $25 for vitamin "jugs" once or twice a month per horse.(seperate from the vet bill)
7) pay trainer 10%(of our purse money) if horse wins-5% for 2nd thru 5th.
pay jockey 10% if horse wins-5% for 2nd or 3rd, and $65 for 4th to dead last.
9) pay ponyboy $20 to bring horse to the starting gate per race.
10) pay $200 per year for licenses, partnership registration and silks registration.
11) there are lots of other smaller incidental expenses - to numerous to put down.
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Old 05-31-2006, 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
I actually live in Florida, but I was looking for a decent stallion by Easy Goer (tough to find) and found one in Pennsylvania. Here is his information:

http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/isd...ion_no=1422500

Here is his dosage profile: Dosage Profile: (9-6-16-0-1): DI: 2.56 CD: 0.69

Thoughts?
He was a very good horse.Even with his nice wins he never lived up to his potential. He was always set back with some minor problem. Without seeing the horse, I would think the potintial of finding a needle in a haystack is there. Comercialy Will was very well thought of when he started running.
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Old 06-01-2006, 08:35 PM
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sorry it took a long time for me to get back...i am located in southwest va. in abingdon.
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