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![]() Can someone explain to me as to why Storm Cat is not on Dr Romans list of Chef-de-race horses? I am not too familiar with Dr Roman and everything that he writes so a little education would be appreciated.
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![]() If you find the time, read his website (primarily the articles) they offer some good insight and 'brain food' whether you agree with the theories or not. My favorite article is; "They Don't Make Them Like They Used To" One criticism of the chef-de-race list is that it is so rarely updated. The addition of Buckaroo and Pleasant Colony, see link below, does provide an explaination of why they were added.
http://www.chef-de-race.com/dosage/c...ant_colony.htm |
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![]() Within a few years of his death, im sure Dr. Roman will add him to the list. He has left an impact and has been the premiere stallion of his day.
More importantly though, some stallions such as Alleged have been ignored by Roman. Would love to know the reasoning behind that. |
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>>>Contrary to a misconception held by many critics of Dosage, the selection of a chef-de-race is not necessarily an affirmation of a superior record at stud. That chefs-de-race usually emerge from among prominent sires is generally true because prominent sires are more likely to generate sufficient data for an accurate analysis of their aptitudinal influence through one or two generations, directly and through sons and daughters. <<<< Sounds like a bunch of doubletalk to me, but you get the idea... |
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![]() So Pleasant Colony is an I?
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |
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![]() I think Dr. Roman's approach to the breed is interesting and should be read by all breeders and people interested in pedigree. But with that said, although I think there can be some valueable tools in his findings with Chef's and Dosage, its more of a very loose barometer of common sense.
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Pleasant Tap ran a great race only to fall short to AP Indy in that BC Classic. He unleashed a furious run at the end there. |
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![]() This is all good info but to me this is kinda like capping a race after they have run it. Always an excuse for the loosers and lets move the winners up. The excuse they always use is the everyday capper dosent understand the "smart people". This is more of a match up tool for breeding but a worn out tool for capping races. It fails as often as it produces the winners. Dosage is realy more of a guage to prove who cant more than who can.
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