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Precious Bunny was a much better horse than Confederate. He could leave the switch as fast as anything.
please enough talk about precious bunny, you are embarrassing yourselvesnice horse but we know why
Mike, I agree with a lot of what you have said, but he will get 140 stud fees of $20,000 (or the equivalent from purchase of shares in the syndicate if/when one is done) for $2,800,000 for 2024, 2025 and 2026 (by which time people will start to get a flavor of his success as a sire, thus increasing/decreasing/steadying that stud fee and income.) That is $8.4mm guaranteed income. While as an owner and super fan I would love to see him race at 4, the economics are just too compelling for them to take the chance that he has a "flat" season and damages his future income stream. Also, even if he were successful he is unlikely to earn half of his stud fees for 2024 and is also unlikely to enhance his stud fees going forward, so the decision to put him on the bench, while not admirable, is totally understandable.
mike, i think we /you know the answer to that question on precious bunny
Peter Cottontail.
What will likely more than offset the reduced income from North America is I believe they will make Confederate a dual hemisphere stallion. The income this will generate will be substantial as there is no limit on how many breedings a stallion can do Down Under.
Do they have to ship the horse to Aus/NZ? Or just the gook?