Fasig-Tipton sale emblematic of problems with breeding industry
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- October 2, 2024
- By SARA CAVANAGH
TIMONIUM, Md.--The Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Fall Yearlings sale, held Tuesday in Timonium on Tuesday, Oct. 1, was overall a disaster.
The Fasig-Tipton sale was just one indication of what's happening to the breeding industry.
Only the get of a few top Kentucky stallions bring top dollar, and because breeders know that, those stallions are being bred to the largest number of mares.
Practical Joke had the highest number of mare's bred in 2024 with 277 followed by Justify (263), Gunite (256), Golden Pal (209), Elite Power (203), Uncle Mo (202), Gun Runner (200), Pappacap (200), Taiba (200), Vekoma (200).
Gun Runner with 200, is the sire of Gunite, with 256, Taiba with 200 and Pappacap with 200.
The Jockey Club projects a thoroughbred foal crop of 17,300 in 2025, so 863 of those will all be by those four related stallions.
The end result of that is that it will eventually make the gene pool smaller and thoroughbreds will begin to be inbred.
The commercial value of a horse is no longer what it is worth as a race horse but rather what it will bring at a sale before it is old enough to race.
So breeders are going to breed to a stallion whose get will sell well, not necessarily one that can run.