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From: MSN Nicknamethe_slew  (Original Message)Sent: 7/13/2008 9:23 PM
War Emblem Making Progress
by Michele MacDonald
Date Posted: July 13, 2008
Last Updated: July 13, 2008

War Emblem Making Progress

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Moved to a tranquil area away from other stallions and shielded from most visitors, temperamental champion and dual classic winner War Emblem now spends his days in a quiet grassy paddock over looking fields containing grazing mares and foals.

In this peaceful area of the Shadai Stallion Station in Japan, the nearly black stallion has relaxed and overcome at least some of the foibles that kept him from covering any mares in 2007 and resulted in him siring only 43 foals since he began stud duty five years ago.

“He’s recovering,�?said Dr. Nobuo Tsunoda, veterinarian for the stallion station, where War Emblem has stood since the Yoshida family purchased him for $17 million. “There are about 20 mares in foal to him now and he covered more than 30 this season.�?BR>

With what has been described as “intensive therapy�?consisting of the relocation, changes in breeding shed handling techniques and hormone supplementation, War Emblem began in May to accept far more of the mares presented to him than he has in the past. 

“Now about 70% are OK for him, but the other 30% remain very difficult,�?Tsunoda said. “And if he hates a type of mare, he attacks them.�?BR>

Some of War Emblem’s peculiarities have included a dislike for large mares and an attraction to chestnuts over females of other colors, said Shadai spokesperson Mariko Yoshida. He has always been fertile.

“Before the treatment, we would have only a few that he accepted,�?Yoshida said. “At the moment, he’s not so picky. He’s improving and acting like a horse.�?BR>

Experts from the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center have coordinated therapy for what they described as War Emblem’s breeding behavior dysfunction. Dr. Sue McDonnell, a specialist in stallion behavior, has described his case as “extraordinarily challenging.�?BR>

But the current success of the treatment can been seen even in the demeanor of the son of Our Emblem out of the Lord At War mare Sweetest Lady.

In previous seasons, he would frequently pin his ears, jig nervously and seem irritated when presented to visitors. When he was led out of his peaceful paddock on Sunday as a nearby mare nickered, he gazed around with interest and calmly posed for photographs.

Although Shadai officials were almost ready to give up on the stallion after last season’s debacle, the success of his limited number of offspring on the racetrack encouraged them to keep trying.

While full Japanese racing records were not immediately available, statistics provided through the Jockey Club show that War Emblem is credited with siring just 30 registered foals in his first two crops of racing age, although 38 were reported to have been born. Three of the registered offspring, or 10%, are stakes winners and each of those has earned more than $500,000.

All but one of those first 30 War Emblem foals have started and 16 have won. His average earnings per starter is $159,505.



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From: MSN Nicknamethe_slewSent: 10/22/2008 9:07 PM

Always liked him.  Glad to see he proved the "neigh-sayers" wrong!!! 

Home > Breeding > War Emblem Filly Scores Big in Japan
Black Emblem, a daughter of Eclipse Award winner and dual classic winner War Emblem, scored the biggest win of her career when she won the Shuka Sho (Jpn-I) Oct. 19 at Kyoto for owner Kunio Tahara.
War Emblem
Photo: Michele MacDonald

War Emblem Filly Scores Big in Japan

Updated: Wednesday October 22, 11:46 AM
Posted: Tuesday October 21, 4:20 PM

Black Emblem, a daughter of Eclipse Award winner and dual classic winner War Emblem, scored the biggest win of her career when she won the Shuka Sho (Jpn-I) Oct. 19 at Kyoto for owner Kunio Tahara. The victory in the final leg of the Japanese Triple Crown for 3-year-old fillies came over 17 rivals in time that missed the course record by three-tenths of a second. Black Emblem ran the 1 1/4 mile race in 1:58.40 and scored by a half-length at 28-1.

“We drew the No. 4 gate, so it was no problem getting Black Emblem settled on the rail," jockey Yasunari Iwata told The Daily Yomiuri. “We were able to save a lot of ground, and we were able to get a second wind before we got into the stretch run. We had a good rhythm.�? 

Black Emblem was named in honor of a half-sister, Royal Hunt (by Fusaichi Concorde), who was campaigned by Tahari and died of a heart attack during a race. Their dam, Vin de Noir, is by Hector Protector.

Black Emblem raced in the Oka Sho (One Thousand Guineas) and Yushun Himba (Jpn-I, Japanese Oaks), and the best she could manage was a fourth in the latter event. She started the year with two wins, including a score in the Flower Cup. She also won at 2.

Bred in Japan by Katsumi Yoshida’s Northern Farm, Black Emblem sports a career record of four wins from nine starts and earnings of $1,614,700.

War Emblem, who won the 2002 Kentucky Derby (gr. I) and Preakness Stakes (gr. I), also is represented this year by Japanese stakes winners Shonan Alba and Air Pascale. The latter competed in the Shuka Sho, but ran unplaced.

War Emblem (Our Emblem—Sweetest Lady, by Lord At War) stands at the Yoshida family’s Shadai Stallion Station on the island of Hokkaido.


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From: MSN NicknameballetcatterrieSent: 10/23/2008 3:11 AM
That's tellin' 'em, War Emblem!!!!