Dialed In - Merry Mischief Individual Foal

Active Individual Foal



Birth Year:
2023 
Farm Location:
St. Omer's Farm in Forest Hill, MD 
Cover Date:
March 26th, 2022 
Foal's gender:
 


Why We Bought This Horse

  • 3/22/2023- Merry Mischief foaled a healthy colt, who has been nicknamed "Malbec"
  • Merry Mischief was covered on March 26, 2022, by Dialed In and checked in and confirmed in foal on April 9, 2022.   Our anticipation is that this foal will be Maryland-bred.
  • This is a 2022 Individual Foal Offering and is subject to the WVS Individual Foal Program Addendum to the Wasabi Ventures Stables Thoroughbred Management Agreement.    
  •   Highlights of the program:
    • Fixed Price on the Offering - No Ongoing Bills
    • Limited Exposure - Like WVS Racing Programs, there is no chance for Future Expenses. If the Foal offering loses money, WVS absorbs those costs
    • Finite-Time - The Foal Offering will be liquidated at the time of his/her weaning from the mare, so you know when an offering ends.  Because you are not buying the mare, you have a finite time period of commitment (e.g. 6 to 18 months)
    • Reduced Risk - WVS will only open a Foal Offering once a mare has checked in foal to the chosen stallion
    • Perpetual Breeders Bonuses - Even after the foal is sold, a Club member can continue to earn breeding bonuses for the racing life of the horse.
    • You can watch a video about this program by visiting here. 

The BASE PRICE of this foal is $39,600

  • Mare Lease $3,000
  • Stallion Fee - $15,000
  • Vanning Expense - $2,000
  • Boarding Fee Estimate - $17,000
  • Vet Estimate - $2,000
  • Registration Fees (Jockey Club and State Fees) - $600
When planning the first mating for a young broodmare, picking a proven stallion tends to be our favored tactic because it gives the breeder a better take on the mare’s potential, rather than breeding her to a young stallion that might himself be a flop and thus give no real clue as to what the mare herself might be able to accomplish.  For the exceedingly well-bred Merry Mischief, the proven stallion that we have settled on for her first match is the noted Kentucky value sire Dialed In.

With 18 stakes winners to his credit, including 7 graded winners (two of those, both from his 2018 crop, being G1 winners), Dialed In’s percentages are solid as it is, and with big, well-bred crops still in the pipeline after his early success at a lower stud fee, there is even more upside left in the coming seasons.  His AEI of 1.47 is well above his mates’ CI of 1.18, demonstrating how much he moves his mares up, and reiterating why we think he’s a good fit for a young mare.

He also matches with Merry Mischief well on pedigree.  TrueNicks rates the Mineshaft/Harlan cross an “A+” (20 runners, 14 winners, 2 stakes winners, including one by Dialed In, whose own stats with Harlan-line mares are 7 runners, 5 winners, and that stakes winner), and at least 5 of Dialed In’s stakes-winning offspring are inbred to Storm Cat, as will be the foal from this mating, given that Merry Mischief’s sire, Into Mischief, is by a grandson of Storm Cat.  Additionally, Merry Mischief is out of a Deputy Minister mare, which is another cross that has already worked for Dialed In.  And in fact, Dialed In’s G2 winner Ms Locust Point and stakes winner Ruffenuff are both out of mares by Storm Cat-line sires, with second dams by Deputy Minister-line horses.

Merry Mischief herself is a half-sister to the romping G2 winner and former Maryland stallion Freedom Child, who was sired by Malibu Moon (he a son of AP Indy out of a Mr. Prospector mare, as is Dialed In’s sire Mineshaft; there is also a black-type horse under Merry Mischief’s second dam by Congrats, who is also bred on that identical pattern), so the cross has worked for this female family already, too.

A medium-sized, well-made horse who cost $475,000 as a yearling and whose own offspring saw a big jump in yearling sales prices from 2020 to 2021 as his better-bred crops cone of age, Dialed In will also suit the young, late-foaled Merry Mischief physically, as a nice case of like-to-like without subjecting her to a monstrous sire for her first delivery in 2023.

Dialed In - Merry Mischief Individual Foal




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