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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )The Estes Formula for Breeding Stakes Winnersby: Joseph A. Estes Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 636.12082 EAN: 9780929346625 ISBN: 0929346629 Label: Russell Meerdink Company Manufacturer: Russell Meerdink Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 96 Publication Date: October 01, 1998 Publisher: Russell Meerdink Company Studio: Russell Meerdink Company Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: An average breeder will produce one stakes winner for every 48 matings. But if you know how to do it, you can, on average, produce one stakes winner from every eight matings. This is the book that tells you how it is done. Estes' formula for breeding a stakes winner is based on sound genetic principles and is statistically reliable. He debunks the myths of horse breeding and explains in simple language the precise method of dramatically improving the odds of breeding (or buying) a stakes winner. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not bad, but not greatI enjoy some of the facts, thoughts, and ideas that were in the book, BUT there was nothing there about breeding that 99% of anyone could figure out. All his 'formula' is is basically breed a mare that earned and race very well with a stallion that earned and race very well, and you PROBABLY will get a foal that will earn and race very well. To be frank, well DUH. Breeders have been doing that for CENTURIES. I don't think there is a breeder out there who does not take his best mare and ... Read More Rating: - The Estes Formula for Breeding Stakes WinnersAfter reading Mr. Joseph Estes's book, "The Estes Formula for Breeding Stakes Winners", I was very disappointed with its content and would not recommend it for the established Thoroughbred or Standbred breeder looking to improve their chances of producing a stakes winner with existing breeding stock. The focus of the author is purchasing broodmare prospects that are the cream of the racing crop that are often overpriced and out of reach for the average breeder. It is unfortunate that ... Read More
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