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Production Record

To be Bred in 2012 to
Andover Hall (PA)

2011*
Felician Transfer-filly (335 days)
Keystone Blitz (IN) - 05/26/11
*Carried by recip mare named
Roxie
Owner: Ruddick Stables - Scipio, Indiana
Ruddick Stables
9200 W. 300 N.
Scipio, IN  47273
(765) 215-6525
hoosiercharm@gmail.com
Southwind Felician - 2003
(Lindy Lane - Fortuna Socialite,
by Armbro Goal)
Southwind Felician - 2003
(Lindy Lane - Fortuna Socialite, by Armbro Goal)
2,1:58.1 ($68,728)
At 2, winner Review Stake, 2nd Standardbred Stake, 3rd American National, etc.  At 3, 3rd Pennsylvania
Sires Stake at The Meadows, etc.
2011: When Southwind Felician had an emergency C-Section in 2008, it was questionable whether we
would ever get a baby from her.  In 2009, we tried multiple attempts at flushing an embryo.  By the end of
the 2010 breeding season, we were thrilled to find her embryo transfer was successful!  A recip mare
named "Roxie" returned to the farm carrying the precious cargo, as we anticipated the arrival.  During a
severe spring storm, where we lost power at the farm, she went into labor at 1:03 a.m. May 26, delivering a
beautiful bay filly by flashlight.  Very soon after birth, we noted the filly was having problems.  Her suckle
reflex was non-existent.  She was very weak and struggling.  The decision was soon made to send her to a
referral facility.  Once again, we called on our friends at
Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington,
Kentucky.  
Dr. Bonnie Barr et al went to work to save our special filly, who had several issues.  After
spending a week at the facility, she returned home.  We are still in close contact with Dr. Barr, as she has
taken a keen interest in the filly.  With a history of saving Ms. Taylor's colt in 2010 and Heather's Halo's filly
earlier in 2011, we believe there is no better facility for neonatal care than Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital!