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I honestly think that for the most part this is a list full of weak sires of slow horses (the bottom list). The expenses that are incurred in the day to day training are the major expenses, not stud fees. Breeding to most of the list (with a few notable exceptions) will get you a slow horse who may make a lot of starts and lose you a ton of money.
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Happy to see Devil His Due and More Than Ready on that list.
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If you have a horse sired by many at the top of the list, you have little expectation of whisking them off to the breeding shed early because "there is nothing left to prove"
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