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PNewmarket asked in SportsHorse Racing · 1 decade ago

The Green Monkey Retired to Stud!?

http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=43609

Someone shoot me now! What on earth is this horse doing going to stud?! He is a failed racehorse with a not exactly red-hot pedigree.

This is why we have an over-production problem - sub-standard stallions covering sub-standard mares!

Anyone disagree with me or have another take on the situation?

Update:

I've had a look at The Green Monkey's imediate family: He has 3 siblings of racing age (inc a 2yo of 2008) and none of them have done anything of note.

His dam won only once from 11 starts.

I'm not advocating he be destroyed or anything like that, but surely he can go and have a second career as a competition horse rather than adding to the gross overproduction problem we currently have in the racing world.

I'm a big advocate of the system the German's use when sending a horse to stud:

A stallion must have raced for AT LEAST two seasons

He must not have raced on any medication (inc Lasix, etc)

He must not have any condition which is deemed to be hereditary (eg parrot mouth, etc)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I agree... I think it's hilarious though, that they're retiring him without him ever winning a race. I guess they expect people to gravitate to him because of his 2 year old sale workout time... and I suppose he probably has a lot of name recognition after he was bought for so much money. I think it's really stupid that they're breeding him... as if the nonwinner of a 3 race career is going to produce some amazing stakes horse. Just sell him to someone who wants to train a nice hunter jumper or event horse and make some of your money back. I'm sure he's capable of something other than racing... let him go do it. Or since 4 years old is hardly ancient, send him back to the races until he does win.

  • 1 decade ago

    I honestly believe that this was one of the horses that was sent to the track waaaaaay before he was ready. He had musculature problems from the get go. Those problems led to chiropractic problems... etc.

    He may have matured into something, a lot of horses never hit their peak until they are 5 or 6... but we will never know.

    I STILL have a hard time believing ANYONE would shell out that much $ on sales times alone! Seems to be a case of more bucks than brains...

  • 1 decade ago

    Only time will tell whether the move is a good one. Everything has its price and breeding has a large random factor about it, so one can never tell. Whether it goes to stud or not it will still be eating and wanting care so there is nothing lost so far as its owners are concerned, and the market place will soon find out if its offspring are any good. At least it will not be breeding criminals as this seems to be the best breeding class among humans.

  • 1 decade ago

    He is a part of thoroughbred history you know.

    But what I am still upset about is that his owners basically threw away $16 million!!! I mean who is stupid enough to buy a horse for that huge amount and probably never make a profit.

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    5 years ago

    i think of the horse will probable be happier status around on a farm mind-blowing out in a eco-friendly field ingesting grass... I might desire to ask your self in spite of if this horse became into thoroughly sound and healthy whilst bought after working that 10 2d 8th mile... i recommend i might think of that that they had do drug assessments on him, although that is extremely a turn around... in spite of if he slowed his circumstances in user-friendly terms somewhat, he'd nonetheless be speedy sufficient to overcome lots of different horses... i recommend in case you escalate that 8th mile to a a million and 1 / 4 race, he'd end in a million minute 40 seconds... 20 seconds quicker than Secretariat. you will think of there may well be some wiggle room for this horse to regress. so i ask your self in spite of if or no longer they gave him something to stress that 10 2d run

  • 1 decade ago

    well, for 16 million he cant go to the rendering service now can he? I'm sure his pedigree must be a little better than you say or he wouldn't have brought that much. he'll end up somewhere there's oh by the way racing and he'll go away quickly.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    well there is some great racehorses that have failed to produce any or when they have not produced anything much to look at. but some these great horses come out of mediocre horses. so some of the time its down to luck

  • 1 decade ago

    calm down just start barrel racing and western riding, its that simple, i should know Ive been competing and riding since like as far back as i can remember and if there one thing i know its that when you have a problem like you do take them in for training, then pay the 2 dollar exhibition fee and ride them in it and some people may be interested in buying your horse!!!!!!!

    Source(s): over 10 years riding expereice
  • 1 decade ago

    I think that the name 'Green Monkey' will evolve as a synonymous term for a horse that turns out to be a complete dud. I don't think the broodmares will be lining up for him.

  • 1 decade ago

    The Green Monkey was injured as a two year old, thats why he wasnt racing well cause he never fully recovered, the horse was going to be one of the greats. he'll be a good sire.

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