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Anonymous /v/714747117#714782928
7/7/2025, 5:49:51 PM
>Be Ikuno Dictis
>That weirdo Mejiro McQueen is very clearly in love with you
>Prefer Tokai Teio, what a stud
>Your team don't really care about your preferences
>McQueen's team care about his though
>End up having to breed with him
>Oh well.
Anonymous /v/714088038#714122457
7/1/2025, 1:18:34 AM
Ikuno Dictus Factoids

>Her nickname was the ‘Iron Lady’. Her ear accessory is also made out of iron.
>This came from her crazy race schedule and an injury free career.
>But she caught serious tendinitis before debut, and was almost euthanized. Near miss there.
>Veteran Japanese farrier, Fukunaga Mamoru, fixed her problem through his excellent horseshoe technique.
>She inherited “Dictus eyes” from her father - an eye/eyes that looked very scary and intimidating/made the horse look crazy; her horse girl version adapted it to some extent.
>Just like Biwa Hayahide, she also gained a fluffier coat in the winter.
>Mejiro McQueen was infamously in love with her and would turn dreamy if she was nearby. Looking at her constantly in the stables or during races. McQueen was, however, too shy to approach.
>Ikuno didn't seem to care much about him, though.
>It's actually been suggested she showed more interest in Tokai Teio.
>Never the less, McQueen also became the first horse to mate with Ikuno Dictus.
>Though the farm workers had to use drugs to get her into an estrus state so it could happen at all. Bit fucked up if you really think about it.
>She was considered a very attractive mare (to horses), many male horses that performed less well in other races performed much better when joined a race with her. (Such as Passing Lute at 1991 Coral Stakes, Center Shokatsu at 1991 Keihan Hai, and Sakura Yamato O at 1992 All Comer.)
>She broke the filly’s prize record in Japan at the time (previous record holder was Daiichi Ruby) and became the first Japanese filly to win 500 million yen.
>However, the record was broken again just a few months later by Shinko Lovely.