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Thursday, March 05, 2009

2012 Foal Roundup. Results: Magical.


Seven foals. The biggest yearly crop, by far, in the history of Otsego Farms. Five colts and 2 fillies. Three milers, two classic, and two distance.

Azrael (2012), 16.1 hand bay colt
By Nightwing out of Affirm Gal by Affirmation

This horse will mature quickly and be at peak performance early (2-3).
This horse will have a very short peak time, perhaps only a single racing season.
This horse is good on hard dirt.
This horse is good on soft dirt.
This horse is ok in mud.
This horse prefers hard turf.
This horse prefers soft turf.
This horse is of average soundness.
This horse has average ratability.
This horse looks like it can run at classic distances.


Captain Britain (2012), 16.1 hand bay colt
By Union Jack out of Flawless by War Chant

This horse will mature quickly and be at peak performance early (2-3).
This horse will have an average performance peak, at least two racing seasons.
This horse dislikes hard dirt.
This horse dislikes soft dirt.
This horse is poor in mud.
This horse prefers hard turf.
This horse is good on soft turf.
This horse has physical problems that may lead to alot of injury downtime.
This horse obeys its jockey and is flexible in its pacing.
This horse likes a lot of distance.


Deep Magic (2012), 16.1 hand chestnut colt
By War Machine out of Isca's Revenge by Revenge

This horse will mature quickly and be at peak performance early (2-3).
This horse will have a very short peak time, perhaps only a single racing season.
This horse prefers hard dirt.
This horse is ok on soft dirt.
This horse is poor in mud.
This horse is good on hard turf.
This horse is ok on soft turf.
This horse is very hardy and unlikely to fall victim to injuries.
This horse has average ratability.
This horse appears to be primarily a miler.


Kit Fisto (2012), 17.2 hand chestnut colt
By War Machine out of In Spirit by Bellbuster

This horse will mature quickly and be at peak performance early (2-3).
This horse will have an average performance peak, at least two racing seasons.
This horse is ok on hard dirt.
This horse is good on soft dirt.
This horse is good in mud.
This horse is good on hard turf.
This horse prefers soft turf.
This horse is very hardy and unlikely to fall victim to injuries.
This horse has average ratability.
This horse likes a lot of distance.

Moondragon (2012), 17.3 hand brown filly
By Moet out of Monsoon by Storm Cat

This horse will mature quickly and be at peak performance early (2-3).
This horse will have a very short peak time, perhaps only a single racing season.
This horse is good on hard dirt.
This horse dislikes soft dirt.
This horse is ok in mud.
This horse is ok on hard turf.
This horse is good on soft turf.
This horse has physical problems that may lead to alot of injury downtime.
This horse has average ratability.
This horse appears to be primarily a miler.


Quasar (2012), 16.3 hand dark brown colt
By Revenge out of Nova by Housebuster

This horse will mature quickly and be at peak performance early (2-3).
This horse will have a very short peak time, perhaps only a single racing season.
This horse prefers hard dirt.
This horse is good on soft dirt.
This horse is ok in mud.
This horse is poor on hard turf.
This horse is poor on soft turf.
This horse is of average soundness.
This horse has average ratability.
This horse appears to be primarily a miler.


You Know My Name (2012), 17.2 hand light gray filly
By Union Jack out of Shattered Record by Black Shatter

This horse will mature quickly and be at peak performance early (2-3).
This horse will have an average performance peak, at least two racing seasons.
This horse is good on hard dirt.
This horse is ok on soft dirt.
This horse is good in mud.
This horse is ok on hard turf.
This horse is poor on soft turf.
This horse is very hardy and unlikely to fall victim to injuries.
This horse has average ratability.
This horse looks like it can run at classic distances.

5 comments:

Chelsey said...

Hey Jim! Looks like you got a good group of foals. I know that I'm really pleased with my War Machine x Southern Charm filly. :D

So... normally I understand the pics that go with your posts... But what's with the lion?

Chelsey said...
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Jim Webber said...

I deleted the duplication of your post Chelsey.

That pictures is a bit obtuse, I admit. It's Aslan from The Narnia Chronicles....you know, "Deep Magic"?

You'd have to read the first book in the series (or watch the movie), I guess...

Anonymous said...

Not to bad Mr Webber AR`s u have there look very good

Have u seen of Union Jack`s foals Ar`s .. As u know im more than happy with mine just curious how he went overall


Foxie

Jim Webber said...

I've seen a couple of them Foxie and they've been pretty good. I haven't asked anyone to send them to me though.