Sunline died in May. She is buried at Ellerslie I think.
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Good news on the great racemare Sunline from last week's Australian Hearld Sun's online edition: '''CHAMPION mare and dual Cox Plate winner Sunline is slowly recovering from a life-threatening illness.''' Steve McKee, who co-trained the 13-year-old mare, said Sunline had responded well to surgery to ease the effects of laminitis, a serious hoof condition. "That side of things is good. I'd say she's avoided the worst-case scenario judging by how she's improved in the past two weeks," McKee said. "The issue we have now is the soreness she has from an unrelated abscess she had cut out of a hoof. She's still on strong painkillers for that. "But that is something she should get over in time. "The vet says she could be over it and the laminitis in six to eight months." McKee said Sunline's condition prevented her from being served this season, but he was optimistic she would return to the breeding barn late next year.
Mare is a term that refers to a female horse 4 years or older. Nag is a colloquial term for a worn out old mare and not a terminological category recognized by the racing industry.
As far as I know of, she is going to be a brude mare, meaning she will have babies.
Noel le Mare, a french racing tycoon
Depends on what you want as the outcome. You can look up different bloodlines and decide from there. If you looking for speed go for something that has a racing bloodline in them, ect.
Professional horse racing uses both stallions and mares for competition. The horses have to be Thoroughbreds with breeding capabilities in order to compete.
No. Thoroughbred racing prohibits the use of artificial insemination. Because of this, the only way a horse can produce foals for racing is by live cover. Since Barbaro was injured, he could not safely mount a mare, and therefore did not sire any foals.
A TB mare refers to a female Thoroughbred horse, a breed known for its speed, agility, and athleticism, often used in horse racing and various equestrian sports. Thoroughbreds are characterized by their tall, slim build and strong legs. The term "mare" specifically denotes a female horse that is typically over three years old. TB mares are valued for their performance potential and breeding capabilities.
No. Only three year-old horses are allowed to race in the Triple Crown and in horseracing, a mare is defined as a female horse five years old and older. A three year old female horse is a filly, not a mare. A three year old male horse is a cold, 5+ he is a horse.
There are five named maria on the Moon: Mare Tranquillitatis, Mare Serenitatis, Mare Crisium, Mare Imbrium, and Mare Nectaris.
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