sunday silence i would say would be the one for me that stands out , him and easy going had quite the rivary , im going to be joining your channel soon thanks for the great videos
@ It was a HUGE loss for the U.S. breeders, because what the U.S. breeders really needed, especially in the late-80's/early 90's, was a horse with a pedigree that was free and clear of the Raise A Native/Mr. Prospector genes, and Sunday Silence was THAT horse. Japan was certainly VERY grateful!
I believe that Palace Malice needs to be in this rank. He was not considered very successful in US dirt under a crazy compete among Curlin's sons but his offsprings seem to do well on the Japanese turf.
Not sure Sea The Stars deserves to be here. His stallion fee didn't change for the first five years despite the claims here of wavering support and if you were looking for champion 2 year olds from that sire, you haven't much clue about breeding. I would have included here stallions like Starspangledbanner, who had quite extreme fertility issues for a few years before being rehabbed into a successful stallion. Or a stallion like Commands who was only a Group 3 winner and doubted on his quality but proved a successful sire in Australia.
Fully agree with you. Nowadays, content creators just make use of AI software to make a video content without knowing much about the subject of racing and breeding.
@@zulkifliahmad5476 fact smashers is from Pakistan and therefore uses an AI... He certainly knows what he's talking about, but being from Pakistan it's not easy to know all racehorses...
This is a post about Sires. Seabiscuit did not sire much of note and John Henry was a gelding. They were both incredible and I remember watching John Henry win so many times!
Northern dancer is so influential that modern thoroughbreds are becoming very inbred to him. Too much inbreeding results in generally slower weaker horses. Stallions with out northern dancer are often best for mares with lots of northern dancer influences .
sunday silence i would say would be the one for me that stands out , him and easy going had quite the rivary , im going to be joining your channel soon thanks for the great videos
Sunday Silence drew ZERO interest from American breeders, so the Japanese bought him and he became a HUGE success as a sire in Japan.
@@Steven-r2w9b He created Japan's breeding
@@Steven-r2w9b too bad for the USA
@ It was a HUGE loss for the U.S. breeders, because what the U.S. breeders really needed, especially in the late-80's/early 90's, was a horse with a pedigree that was free and clear of the Raise A Native/Mr. Prospector genes, and Sunday Silence was THAT horse. Japan was certainly VERY grateful!
Easy Goer*
I believe that Palace Malice needs to be in this rank. He was not considered very successful in US dirt under a crazy compete among Curlin's sons but his offsprings seem to do well on the Japanese turf.
These are excellent horses they can change colors.
Whats with the warmbloods for Riverman and Showjumpers for Danehill? The pictures and videos are all over the place 😂
That had me scratching my head too; the little horse with the blaze jumping 2'6"!
Love the film clips though. Some of them are of horses that are not the horses he is taliing about.
Sunday Silence
All stallions are realy beautiful and champs ❤
Yeah, OK.
Tapit: 12 500; Mr. Prospector 7500; Into Mischief 6500; Wooton Bassett 4500; GODOLFIN was used as a cart horse at first...
Scat Daddy-$12,500
War Front-$ 12,500
Into Mischief-$12,500-$10,000-$7,500
Danehill
VICTORY GALLOP...is one of the exp.of these.Made a huge legacy at TURKEY after a disapointment start at USA.
Video clips seem pretty random
Ahonoora 👍🏻👍🏻
They threw a pic of an Arabian in there…these pics are all over the place. LOL
Blushing Groom's son Local Suitor has proven himself also...
Not sure Sea The Stars deserves to be here. His stallion fee didn't change for the first five years despite the claims here of wavering support and if you were looking for champion 2 year olds from that sire, you haven't much clue about breeding.
I would have included here stallions like Starspangledbanner, who had quite extreme fertility issues for a few years before being rehabbed into a successful stallion. Or a stallion like Commands who was only a Group 3 winner and doubted on his quality but proved a successful sire in Australia.
Fully agree with you. Nowadays, content creators just make use of AI software to make a video content without knowing much about the subject of racing and breeding.
@@zulkifliahmad5476 fact smashers is from Pakistan and therefore uses an AI...
He certainly knows what he's talking about, but being from Pakistan it's not easy to know all racehorses...
Number one has got to be Seabiscuit. Number 2 has got to be John Henry.
This is a post about Sires. Seabiscuit did not sire much of note and John Henry was a gelding. They were both incredible and I remember watching John Henry win so many times!
Sharpen Up!
Free of the Northern Dancer bloodline? I thought that was the best.
Northern dancer is so influential that modern thoroughbreds are becoming very inbred to him. Too much inbreeding results in generally slower weaker horses. Stallions with out northern dancer are often best for mares with lots of northern dancer influences .
@@mleppala1570 Thank you.
This narator sounds like he’s on coke.
Narrator
He's on something 😅
AI