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SGF Broodmares


Flying Gallure
Thoroughbred~Mare~15yrs~Retired Dressage Horse
Flying Gallure is a beautiful, and nice broodmare. She has produced many nice looking foals. Her first foal, Wild Gallure is for sale, at $10,000. Wild Gallure is a very accomplished horse, and all her other foals are too. She hasn't a build for racing, and unfortunetly she passes that to her foals. But she produces wonderful performance horses.

Know Your Aces
Thoroughbred~Mare~7yrs~Retired Racehorse
Ace is a fantastic race horse. She produces awsome race horse babies. She's only had two foals. Both are for sale, and both are promising champions. Her foals are not built for jumping, because they are slender, and have slender legs. The landing after the jump could cause them to break or callapse.

Gold Harp
Thoroughbred~Mare~13yrs
Harp has been a broodmare since she was old enough to breed. She broke her elbow when she was four weeks old. So she couldn't take the pressure. She has the perfect build for a champion dressage and jumping horse. Even suitable for a racehorse. Her foals always turn out wonderful. A few of the are for sale.

Fame Seeker
Thoroughbred~Mare~20yrs~Retired Racehorse
Fame is an old racehorse. She will soon be put up for sale, because she is getting to old to breed as hard as we do. She has nice bloodlines, that go back to Secretariat and Man O' War. Her first foal, ran like the wind. Know Your Aces.

Lil Darlin
Thoroughbred~5yrs~Mare~Retired Racehorse
Darlin is a showy broodmare. She hasn't any spectacular bloodlines, but she's got spirit and determination. That's enough according to STG. So, as soon as she's totally healed. In a race, the horse ahead of her stumbled, Darlin jumped it. Badly spraining her leg. She hasn't gotten her entire mucsle tissue back, due to not being worked. We just purchased her, and bred her, not even thinking about it. After a few weeks, we decided to put her into light training to see what the results were. She just started jumping, and it's going very well. Even though it's only 10''. We can't ask to much of her while carrying a foal. We'll keep working her lightly until she is ready to move into heavier training.

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