Our bio-mechanical evaluations determine a horse's
potential capabilities as an athlete or producer by taking fifteen precise
measurements of its skeletal anatomy and comparing these measurements to
the horses contained in our database.
Using custom-designed computer programs, we analyze the
data, looking for ratios and proportions that resemble those of successful
horses. The final analysis consists of an overall grade summarizing the
horse's ability and several recommendations about how to maximize its
performance. The horse's ranking can range from A+ to C (see Services - GRADE REPORT for more
information). A horse possessing champion potential is identified as an A+
to A or an ELITE horse.
As the pie chart below illustrates, identifying the elite
horse is the key to success in the thoroughbred business.
What type of racehorses are included
in this database?
It includes 47 Kentucky Derby winners, 758
champions, and 646 millionaires. To name just a few, our database includes
Shergar, Hail To Reason, Bold Ruler, Northern Dancer, Affirmed, and Cigar.
The broad scope of our data enables us to accurately assess each new
individual we measure in relation to our database. The bio-mechanical
qualities requisite for a champion are so consistent, that 94% of the 758
champions in our database come from the top 12% of the horses we have
measured.
What type of breeding stock is
included in this database? It includes more than 400 dams of champions and millionaires and
the dispersals of history's most successful horse farms, including the
Widener, Danada, Warner Jones, Tartan, Lasater, Bunker Hunt, and Newstead
dispersals. Few (if any) of these horses have been measured by anyone
else, and many are no longer available to measure.
What type of prospective racehorses are included
in this database? The database
contains the measurements of 80% of the horses that have gone through the
Keeneland summer sales since 1980. The Keeneland summer sale was the most
prestigious sale in the world, featuring the leading pedigrees and the
highest yearling average of any sale in the world.
How is this database maintained? Cecil Seaman and Co., L.L.C. attends major sales
and visits farms all over the world. Over 3,000 horses are added annually
to the database.
What information is entered on each horse?
We take 15 key measurements that
enable us to compare ratios and proportions of the subject horse to those
of the successful horses in our database.
How is the data extracted? Our customized computer programs produce a
variety of reports that analyze many different aspects of a horse's
bio-mechanic and genetic makeup and history.
Cecil Seaman & Co., LLC | PO Box 11370 |
Lexington, KY 40575 Phone: 859-293-0561 | e-mail: office@cecilseaman.com
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