Itís an old rule of thumb among wiseguy market players that proven sires are perennially undervalued. Thatís as far as being sires of actual racehorses go, as distinct from sale models. Now, in a stallion market where many 2008 stud fees are being pitched level with, or even down from, 2007 prices, it seems to me there is a whole raft of stallions with runners who should prove quite reasonable buys for next year. This week, I want to mention 46 Kentucky sires, all with runners, standing at prices from $5,000 up to $50,000. In upcoming weeks, weíll look at Kentucky sires yet to have runners, sires in other states and European sires.
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