This week's question concerns a European-born stallion whose dirty secret was revealed by a punch in the gut. While his undesirable trait made him a tough sell in Europe, it did him no harm with American breeders, and he proved a notable success after his importation. Who was he, and what was his secret flaw?
Looks like last week's question was tougher than I thought. For the record, Major Treat was Man o' War's stable pony, Snowball was Cigar's, Steamboat was Seattle Slew's, Lava Man was I'll Have Another's, and Mouse was the stable pony of Monarchos.
This week's question concerns a European-born stallion whose dirty secret was revealed by a punch in the gut. While his undesirable trait made him a tough sell in Europe, it did him no harm with American breeders, and he proved a notable success after his importation. Who was he, and what was his secret flaw?
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Bill
11/19/2018 06:12:45 am
Khaled
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Leila
11/21/2018 11:29:37 am
Khaled
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Avalyn Hunter
11/23/2018 10:18:34 pm
It is indeed Khaled, who, when punched in the belly by Rex Ellsworth, revealed that he was wind-broken.
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