These two fillys now have ownership shares available.
Any Suggestion is the stallion i went to Karaka this year to purchase a yearling by, so i'm happy to have come home with two by this outstanding son of Lion Hunter.Take a look for yourself to see why i wanted to have his progeny in my stable.
http://www.richhillstud.co.nz/index.asp?pageID=2145881720
Both fillys are very different types but are equally likeable and i'm happy to have them both in the stable.
The first filly pictured is an outstanding filly,she was broken in very easily and my breaker said to me she is a lovely mover with a very big stride.She looks a real up and go early type of horse.
She was about to come to the track for a three week education but injured herself in a fence so we decided it was best to put her straight for a spell.
The second of the fillys pictured was a little bit slower to be broken in as she was a bit flighty early on but has now gone through to having three weeks at the track.She was a natural in her work when going around,a true professional in everything we asked of her.She does look as though she might take a little bit more time to mature than the other filly.
She is now to have six to eight weeks off before she will return to the track for the next step.
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Costs:
I have decided to divide the fillys into twenty shares,this way it keeps the costs to a minumum to keep it affordable for everyone and is a nice way for first time owners to experience the thrill of ownership with very little risk.
The syndicate to race the two fillys will comprise of twenty shares at $500.00 initial buy in and weekly payments $40.00.
The $500.00 initial payment will cover the purchase and all costs to date and also any other costs involved in setting up the syndicate and change of ownership.
The weeky payments of $40.00 will cover the day to day costs of training and other related costs to racing a horse.
Feel free to contact me any time for any more information on these two fillys.