His offspring were dynamite on four hooves. I believe that 20% of his colts
went on to be stakes winners... which is the gauge for success for any stallion
and 20% is very high. So I guess in answer to your question. Because he
had superior genetics.....
On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 11:42 AM, Lowell R. Matthews wrote:
Tim Harder wrote:
E.P. Taylor bred the race horse Northern Dancer. At one time they had him for sale at an auction with a $40,000 reserve. Northern Dancer went on to win the Kentucky Derby which was nice, but what he did after he went to stud changed the Thoroughbred breed forever.
Okay, so why did this happen?� What was so special about him as a stud?
Best wishes and God bless,
Lowell
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