By Andrew Caulfield
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There's an old British idiom–Ato be tarred with the same brush@–which apparently has its origins in sheep farming. But the phrase, which means to be damned by association, could also be applied to the thoroughbred industry. If the first few stallion sons of a particular sire fail to shine, you can be pretty sure that this will prove prejudicial to his younger sons.
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