Great Gran To The Rescue At Chasemore

Most young mothers call on their own mothers or even grandmothers for help with childcare but that is rarely the case with Thoroughbred mares. At Chasemore Farm, however, a slightly unusual solution has been found to help a foal rejected by her first-time mother four days after she was born. 

The mare in question is the G3 Prestige S. winner Boomer (GB) (Kingman {GB}), whose maternal role has now been taken on by her grand-dam Veiled Beauty (Royal Academy). The 22-year-old was one of the earliest broodmare purchases by owner/breeder Andrew Black and was retired last year but Veiled Beauty's instincts remain strong and so far she appears to be the perfect stand-in to care for her young great grand-daughter. 

“There's always a story, every year something happens and it's quite often bad, so it's nice to get a silver lining,” Andrew Black told TDN on Thursday.

“We retired Veiled Beauty last year after sterling service for many years and you'd almost say that she is the best mother on the place. I'm always slightly wary of her when she has a foal at foot as she's very protective. She always stands between you and the foal giving you that look. But she has just been the most amazing mother and produced so many healthy animals in her time so she felt like a good choice. She's very well in herself and doesn't really look like a 22-year-old mare.” 

He added, “We're still touching wood, because these things can go wrong, but the signs are extremely positive at a relatively early stage and we think this is going to be a solid union.”

Veiled Beauty raced just once for her breeder Prince Khalid Abdullah before being sold on but, as is so often the case with Juddmonte mares, she has formed a useful dynasty at Chasemore Farm, notably through her Grade II-placed and treble-winning daughter Wall Of Sound (GB) (Singspiel {Ie}), who is in turn the dam of Boomer and the Listed-placed multiple winner Uncle Bryn (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}). Over the last weekend Boomer delivered her first foal by Lope De Vega (Ire) and initially appeared to be taking to motherhood well.

Black said, “It was a bit alarming as it was four days in when she rejected her. We've never had a rejection of any sort. We know that it happens but usually when it happens it happens quite quickly. It's quite unusual to be a perfect mother for four days and then reject the foal. It's impossible to know why but we are looking for signs of mastitis or something like that that could be hurting the mare, but there's nothing obvious.”

Having posted a photograph on Twitter on Wednesday of the filly foal with a teddy bear in her stable for company, Black then delivered a heartwarming update 24 hours later showing the filly bounding around a paddock alongside her great grand-dam. He plans for Boomer to be covered by another son of Shamardal, the champion juvenile Pinatubo (Ire), this season.

“It's kind of a nice outcross for a mare by Kingman out of a Singspiel mare. I'm very interested to see how Pinatubo works out and I hope he does work out because he is a nice animal to have in the UK if he's a good sire. So often you see that a stallion doesn't necessarily produce to himself and his pedigree doesn't scream 2-year-old at me at all, so I'm not necessarily expecting him to be a sire of 2-year-olds. I tend to believe the pedigree rather than the animal in terms of what they are going to produce but I am very excited about Pinatubo and it's nice to have Lope Y Fernandez in the country too as another option from the Shamardal line.”

Black naturally has a fondness for the Veiled Beauty family having had the mare in his broodmare band for 13 years.

He said, “She wasn't much good herself and her first foal didn't do much but her second foal was [Group 3 winner] The Cheka (GB). I bought her after The Cheka's 2-year-old year. We still have Wall Of Sound and a lot of members of that family, and it has become really our number one family, with Boomer being a Group 3 winner, and Uncle Bryn.”

Wall Of Sound is currently in foal to Sea The Moon (Ger), thus carrying a three-parts-sibling to Uncle Bryn, and is then set to return to Kingman.

Black added, “We thought Sea The Moon was a very good proxy for Sea The Stars. We like him and this he is a very good value stallion. We have a nice [2-year-old] Le Havre (Ire) filly from her who had a few issues so we kept her, but we have dealt with the issues and I think she could be a very exciting horse. She is as good as anything her mother has ever produced.”

 

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Bell and Moore Join Forces With Ace Rothstein in Bahrain

Ace Rothstein (More Than Ready) is one of 12 horses signed on in Friday's Listed HRH The Crown Prince's Cup, sponsored by Howden. The Michael Bell runner has won three times, including over the Sakhir turf course in a 1800-metre local Group 2, the Al Adiyat Racing Cup, on Jan. 7. With that effort, he defeated the reopposing duo of Medal Winner (Fr) (Olympic Glory {Ire}) and Macaque (GB) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}).

Ridden by Charlie Bishop in that effort, Bell has engaged the services of 2021 Longines World's Best Jockey Ryan Moore. Moore last rode in Bahrain in 2020, when his mount Sovereign (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) ran third in the Bahrain International Trophy.

“Ace Rothstein won a couple of races back in England having had a late start to his 3-year-old career,” said Bell from Bahrain. “He came out to Bahrain just before Christmas and was a bit unlucky in one of the Turf Series races when he got a bit squeezed on the rail. He then won a nice trial race for the Crown Prince's Cup 10 days ago.”

Bell continued, “In theory, he'll have to step up again. He was getting 6 1/2 pounds from Medal Winner who is one of the best horses trained in Bahrain, but he beat him pretty emphatically and it was over a trip short of our best. We're stepping up to 10 furlongs this week which should suit so even though we're worse off at the weights, the extra furlong should stand him in good stead.”

Regarding the jockey switch, Bell added, “We've got a very experienced jockey and the horse is definitely training well over here. He looks great and he's eating well. With the locals, it's always the same when you go overseas. When you go to Ireland you take on Aidan O'Brien, and when you come to Bahrain you take on Shaikh Isa and Fawzi Nass.”

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Trio of Wildcards Join Tattersalls February Sale

Three more wildcards have been added to the Tattersalls February Sale catalogue after the addition of White Marlin (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}). Rated 93, the Michael Bell-trained Dairerin (GB) (Spill The Beans {Aus}) (lot 375B) will be offered by Bell's Fitzroy House. The 3-year-old was a dual winner last year and also ran in the G3 Prix de Cabourg in Deauville, although he did not hit the board. From the family of the Classic-placed G2 Geoffrey Freer S. hero Mr Combustible (Ire) (Hernando {Fr}) and the G2 Ribblesdale S. winner and influential producer Miletrian (Ire) (Marju {Ire}), he was third in his sophomore bow at Newcastle on Jan. 13.

Also joining the Feb. 3-4 catalogue is the winning Acrion (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) (lot 375D). A full-brother to Group 3 scorer Extortionist (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) who also placed in the G1 Nunthorpe S., the Brian Meehan runner is rated 70p. Rounding out the trio is another hailing from Meehan's Manton Lodge Stables-lot 375C, City Runner (Ire). Rated 84, the son of Caravaggio has made three starts and graduated going seven furlongs over the Southwell all-weather on Jan. 9.

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Highclere Stallion and Yearling Parade Announced

A stallion and yearling parade will be held at Highclere Stud on Tuesday, Feb. 8. There will also be a competition to win a free nomination to Land Force (Ire) (No Nay Never), who has his first yearlings this year, or Group 1 sire Cable Bay (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}). Besides showcasing the two stallions, there will also be yearlings on parade by Galileo (Ire), Kingman (GB), No Nay Never, Night of Thunder (Ire), Sea The Stars (Ire), Cable Bay and Land Force.

“Anybody is welcome to join the parade, it will offer an insight into the commercial breeding industry with a broad spectrum of topics discussed throughout the day with likeminded individuals,” said Highclere's Jake Warren. “We very much look forward to welcoming fellow breeders to Highclere Stud for what should be a very enjoyable day.”

Drinks will be served at 11 a.m., followed by the parade at 12 p.m. and lunch at 12:45 p.m. For details on attending the parade and entering the competition for a free season, please visit the stud's website.

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