Big Brown currently stands at Three Chimneys Farm in Kentucky and commands a $65,000 stud fee.
The fee is called a stud fee. This is the amount paid by the mare owner for the breeding services of a stallion.
His stud fee in 1997 was 150,000 USD
Neither. Most horses don't have any money. The mare owner pays the stud fee. That's the whole point. They pay the stud fee and the next year they get a baby.
If I am correct, it means once you breed your mare tosomeone elses stud they say that if your mare doesn't have the foal (miscarriages or something) that you don't have to pay the fee for breeding to the stud.
If I am correct, it means once you breed your mare tosomeone elses stud they say that if your mare doesn't have the foal (miscarriages or something) that you don't have to pay the fee for breeding to the stud.
storm cat
At one time it was true. Storm Cat's stud fee was reduced from $500,000 to $300,000 in 2008 when his quality of sperm was low. At one time it was true. Storm Cat's stud fee was reduced from $500,000 to $300,000 in 2008 when his quality of sperm was low.
The highest stud fee ever paid for a racehorse is believed to be $300,000 for the famous American Thoroughbred, Storm Cat. Storm Cat was a successful sire who commanded a high fee due to his impressive racing career and breeding success.
about five hundred, with/without a pick of the litter
I have seen stud fees from 100 dollars to 10,000 dollars. Most fees are usually around 350 dollars.
the stud fees to secretariat was $190,000 and many people said that it was like he had already won the Triple Crown