Hypothetical foal bloodlines Thoroughbred

I would love some feed back opinions about the potential worthiness of said hypothetical foals pedigree for sport.

I so far very much like what this cross produced physically this year for lessee and would be happy with a carbon copy of current foal.

I am just interested from a knowledge standpoint if there are any pro’s or cons to the potential pedigree from an on paper standpoint.

I very much am looking /hoping for a keeper filly to at some point be her dams replacement in a future breeding program.

http://www.equineline.com/Free-5X-Pedigree.cfm?page_state=ORDER_AND_CONFIRM&sire_reference_number=4005575&dam_reference_number=4439798&color=Black&sex=Filly&hypo_foaling_year=&breeder=&nicking_stats_indicator=Y&x=19&y=16

Anyone thoughts ?

Any opinions at all. :no: shoot I always get picked last for dodge ball :no:

What discipline would you be hoping to breed for?

It’s not a pedigree that would get me excited. And if any part of the decision is based on getting a black foal, I would make sure that both have been genetically tested as there are some chestnuts in those lines and one if both are hetero black, you could get a chestnut…just sayin’!! Especially since I have a hetero black stallion. In fact, five years ago, a lady bred her black TB mare to him thinking she’d get a black foal. She was more than a bit surprised to see a bright red foot!

Of course, if you 've seen a full sibling and love it, then go for it!

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What discipline would you be hoping to breed for?

It’s not a pedigree that would get me excited. And if any part of the decision is based on getting a black foal, I would make sure that both have been genetically tested as there are some chestnuts in those lines and one if both are hetero black, you could get a chestnut…just sayin’!! Especially since I have a hetero black stallion. In fact, five years ago, a lady bred her black TB mare to him thinking she’d get a black foal. She was more than a bit surprised to see a bright red foot!

Of course, if you 've seen a full sibling and love it, then go for it![/QUOTE]

No color color has absolutely no baring on the decision

Would you you mind elaborating what in the pedigree is to you unremarkable ? Trying to further educate my eye.

As to discipline Jumpers/hunters. Although the stallion has a gelding eventing at Advanced with Lauren Kieffer and I prefer a well rounded sport horse that could fill several rolls.

One point that intrigues me about both stallion and mare is both had fairly lengthy racing careers 38 and 28 starts respectively both retired sound and continue to be. The stallion went on to a 2nd career with good results as an eventer. I strongly believe in breeding sound lasting horses.

PM Viney, she is the best resource we have for non racing TB pedigrees.