YELLOWROSETHOROUGHBREDS
We Offer Overnight Stalls For The Traveling Equine Cell (352) 216-0458 Message (352) 591-0411Yellow Rose Thoroughbreds would like to thank you for taking the time and interest in the thoroughbred industry. Here at Yellow Rose Thoroughbreds we have many many investment opportunities as well as offering a background that one can only get from years in the industry. But not in just one area. The difference between Yellow Rose Thoroughbreds and many other racing establishments is the back ground. You will have the opportunity to review these experiences that began from the ground up experiences from not just one hall of fame trainer but from many throughout twenty years also not just training but from riding. Yellow Rose Thoroughbreds is not here to tell you everything simply because we don't know everything. We hope to create a partnership with you and Yellow Rose Thoroughbreds or be able to guide you in a direction that would be best for your investment.
We are also offering many other different opportunities on our web site.. Our Blog HORSE-W-TWO-TALES gives our readers and equine owners and participants the opportunity to tale their RIDING OFF IN THE SUN SET stories. We also offer a store where you can purchase many different products for your home/business. With a one click one stop link to many different types of online GAMING SITES for your pleasure, from horse racing to football to golf whatever your pleasure may be. This blog is designed for folks like you and I and the folks well that are just a little different.
first FACT TO KNOW ALL EQUINES HAVE A HEART AND SOUL!
Lets start off in giving you a bit of information about this industry in short form. Many investors don't know or were never informed prior of their investment how the thoroughbred industry works. We at Yellow Rose Thoroughbreds find it very necessary to inform you of the many different possibilities, from BREEDING, SALES, RACING, to JUMPING and more. The list just goes on so if you opt not to participate in one type of event there are many other events and professionals in the equine industry that will be able to re-educate your equine mentally and physically and be on the trail to start a new career.
The Breeding opportunity available in the equine industry is very overwhelming, every state as well as almost the world offers a breeding program with awards for its offspring's and with this it creates a Chaim reaction (like a pyramid).The awards that are offered are so different from state to state, from country to country, one would need to view each country's or state's web site's. The easiest way one could describe the variables in any state or country is to tell you is that in the thoroughbred business revenues are generated though racing, and performance including showing, jumping ect, the Breeding is the sole of it all. There are generations of breeding as far back as civilization, the breeding line is the key in being effective in the high dollar better said my sire was a champion or the broodmare was so there fore the foal would be valued at a larger value when born of course conformation does have a opp ion. You also could look at like northern Dancer yes he was a great horse but in those days the population of racing equines were limited therefore he bred to most so there were more offspring's which were more noticeable. Today you have thousands of stallion's standing for service the choice is yours, along with a long wait for the foal to develop into a two year old. And some may wait longer, breeding is like playing the lotto.
The broodmare is in the same scenario. Breeders will research back as far as four generations if not further to make a decision, so in most cases be prepared to pay an large amount of money for a stallion. It is highly recommended to breed to a stallion with a pedigree and with a athletic background as well as earnings. We find that the broodmare in many more cases to be kept because of pedigree only with out earnings. More than often owners, breeders fall in love with the broodmare and wish to keep them not mention its easier to find a farm to board them, unlike a stallion unless the stallion is someone like a Kentucky derby winner.. (note): the racing industry and breeding industry is the third oldest profession next to prostitution and bull fighting. At any event it's a feather in the hat for all countries, states, government's that owners and breeders profit. It's a revenue thing.
The idea to design and create your own Breeding/racing/sales dynasty is in every government's interest. The revenues are in the billions every year, (note) when the u.s. experienced the depression way back in the man of war days everybody including there cousins raced to bet the ponies with unemployment checks and their welfare checks, that was the one industry that bailed us out of the depression giving everyone the opportunity to profit from a buck even the government made it's money at the track "revenue's" (they always do and still do) anyways its money going around and around.
On anther note it's safe to say like in humans just because my father or mother or brother was a champion what ever the case may be does not necessarily mean this foul is going to be a champion, like I said it's no different than the lotto.
Sales is a invention of commericalization started in the days of the high powered farms as time went on and these big dollar farms grew up to the point of owning thousands of acres and brass surroundings in the mansion like barns, they were put in a position to have the need for public auctions. They were in a situation were they had all the good horses and all the not so good were put out to pasture. Either you ate them or you sold them either for racing or other investment ventures. They also couldn't allow the idea of running against them self's in a race or show ect.
Therefore by having these sales at a prearranged date every year they would soon be able to bring many people together to bid all at once, rather than try to get investors to go to the farm. There were such auctions for riding /working horses but the investors were looking for a separation between working and racing, with all equines together this would create a lesser value for what the racing interests were looking for. So by making these auctions (thoroughbred sales) rather than a plain auction and what ever auction, cattle horses ect. Don.t misunderstand before the auto was invented the plain working horse was worth much more than any racing thoroughbred. Also the purses in those days were very little but you always had the betting which is what makes racing. So now that we know how it got started and how the large farms were able to disperse there overflow or disperse the stock they didn't want We see our self going to a thoroughbred auction in this century.
Now were at the sales and It's really called WYSIWYG same as the computer largin what you see is what you get, this can start anywhere from weanling, yearlings, two year old's or older horses. You can bid to buy broodmare, stallions or geldings with past racing experience. These sales offer everything from vet checks x-ray viewing, your able to view these prospective buys first hand (you can even hire A private adviser to stand by your side while examining the equines.
But remember it's not any different than buying anything else in any other market with certain conditions with a return option but in the equine sales this option is for shorter period of time and it only pertains to rules that the sales company issues. All equine owners or sales consignors are required to inform certain irregular issues to the sales company so the public be aware of before biding, these are rules by the sales company so when the equine is on the sales block and they announce these issues you better be there you might not want to bid. Finance is easy you can get a bank draft, or fill out the paper work for credit in the back of the sales catalog or go to the sales office. There are sales agents that will buy and purchase for you as well as fill the paper work out for a small fee. If needed a agent can be available for you there at all times ofcourse there is a commission involved also and it does vary,now your off- n-running buying your first race horse or broodmare or whichever it may be.
Two Year Olds; This where the fun starts for everyone, the breeder,owner,trainer,rider all get to start with an equine that can range anywhere form fourteen hands to a real good size equine and in most cases even if they were handled they seem to all act like they have never ever seen a human before, usually they relate to smell, sight (vision is a shadow )and relocation also has its points and the experience they went through when they were at the sale. After all all they ever knew but one place and that was where they were born and never been anywheres else. Some farms do an excellent job with the babies but they all do get a bit silly. So you start breaking these two year olds and try to be careful as much as possible you don't want to get them hurt, the injury may come back three months down the the road and bite you in the ass.
Yellow Rose Thoroughbreds in no way can tell you the steps only because everyone has there own way. We have found the idea of being in a hurry at any stage of development mental and physically of any equine especially a two year old relates to this old wise tale IN A HURRY TO WAIT !!!!! This is the best advice we can give don't be in a hurry to wait, but yet you will find horsemen that have learned differently and will be a hurry. Remember its flesh and blood with a mind and heart and soal so be careful you can hurt these equines either physically or mentally, this is a firm warning!!!!!!!!
Your more personal trainers do not look at money as a issue there more interested in creating a athlete that will be sound and productive this means time, excellent ethics if we may say. So when the equine is ready It's ready!!! Meantime enjoy the makings of a possible future world beater or the horse that gave you nothing but heartbreak this happens even with the best and most expensive horse's there are.
I would like to thank you again for having an interest in the thoroughbred industry and viewing Yellow Rose Thoroughbreds Web site and now I would like to give you some back
ground information.
My background started in southern California from the early seventies. Twenty years between Santa Anita Race Track, Hollywood Park and Del Mar. Other tracks in Northern California Bay Meadows and Golden Gate Fields and on the east coast Belmont Part and Sara toga. Along with 43 other tracks. I could tell you who where and when but by now one would realize that would take a long time, spending much of the time of my young life in California I had the opportunity to be employed by many world champion trainers and the point is it wasn't just one. The west coast experience was a time to be always remembered.
Only life itself could offer the opportunity to be employed to so many great horsemen (note) I speak this way only because they were good teachers and they taught me well and with the education gained I was able to be employed by some of the greatest horsemen. I guess I could say I've been employed by the best in the west. I would like to thank Neil Drysdale, Tommy Bell, Richard Mandella, Jack Van berg, Roger Stein, Charles Whittingham and so many more and when I went to the east coast I wish to thank you all for the same excellent horsemenship and I'll always will remember horsemen like Woody Steven's, Seal Veitch, John Veitch, Allan Jerkins, Leroy Jolley ,Angel Penna Sr and many more. It has been a honor to work with the best in the United States. YELLOW ROSE THOROUGHBREDS

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