2015 Stallion Fees

Squally
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Mon Apr 27, 2015 12:18 pm

serenassong wrote:
Izvestia wrote:They should just toss him on the back 40 and let him fend for himself. Nasty S.O.B.
I seem to remember seeing pics of him with a muzzle on and the groom carrying a small bat. Wonder why he is so insane.
Some of them just are. I took care of a yearling who I'd handled from birth who got super nasty. I had to carry a twitch between us when putting him out. We castrated him and it all ended. But I know nothing bad happened to him and he was just nasty mean.

And I bet he will be tossed out and not handled much. Everyone will probably be happier with that situation.
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Mon Apr 27, 2015 12:49 pm

Squally wrote:
serenassong wrote:
Izvestia wrote:They should just toss him on the back 40 and let him fend for himself. Nasty S.O.B.
I seem to remember seeing pics of him with a muzzle on and the groom carrying a small bat. Wonder why he is so insane.
Some of them just are. I took care of a yearling who I'd handled from birth who got super nasty. I had to carry a twitch between us when putting him out. We castrated him and it all ended. But I know nothing bad happened to him and he was just nasty mean.

And I bet he will be tossed out and not handled much. Everyone will probably be happier with that situation.
Yep, some of them just have a mean streak. I remember a filly I worked with at the track that was just plain scary. Angry at the world, you couldn't even LOOK at her.
When she retired and went back to the farm, we figured she would mellow out - maybe it was the track environment that made her bad? NOPE. She attacked her own foal and almost ate another horse for dinner. I don't know what happened to her.
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Mon Apr 27, 2015 1:14 pm

Sometimes I wonder if it's some organic cause that is never picked up on. I think it was Ribot that used to hang himself from the top of his stall with his teeth. Upon his death, they found a brain tumor, and guessed that it would have caused him to have a headache constantly. The hanging part was thought to have helped the pain.
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Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:50 pm

I know some of these have been mentioned before but here are some Aga Khan stallion's fees for 2015:
Born To Sea-10,000 Euros standing at Gilltown Stud (IRE)
Dalakhani-17,000 Euros standing at Gilltown Stud (IRE)
Makfi-17,500 Euros standing at Haras de Bonneval (FRA)
Sea the Stars-125,000 Euros standing at Gilltown Stud (IRE)
Sinndar-4,500 Euros standing at Haras de Bonneval (FRA)
Siyouni-20,000 Euros standing at Haras de Bonneval (FRA)
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Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:19 pm

Squally wrote:
serenassong wrote:
Izvestia wrote:They should just toss him on the back 40 and let him fend for himself. Nasty S.O.B.
And yet we had a colt by Spinning World in our barn who was a pretty friendly "pull my tongue" kinda guy
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Sat May 02, 2015 8:35 pm

So now that Pioneer of the Nile has sired a KY Derby winner, will his fee go up next season from $60,000...? And how much?

I wonder what an average bump in fee is for siring a Derby winner.
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lurkey mclurker wrote:So now that Pioneer of the Nile has sired a KY Derby winner, will his fee go up next season from $60,000...? And how much?

I wonder what an average bump in fee is for siring a Derby winner.
I don't think it will go up just because he sired a Derby winner. I think any bump in the stud fee will be due to the fact that American Pharoah seems to be a really special individual and POTN was already popular and doing well at stud.
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Sat May 02, 2015 8:48 pm

I think it is interesting that the first and second finishers are grandsons of two stallions who were exported relatively early in their stallion career (Lion Heart and Empire Maker). I would think that Empire Way may end up in Kentucky someday with his sire and female family.
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Sun May 03, 2015 3:41 pm

I was curious and checked on POTN yesterday. I was amazed to see that his stud fee was $60k! What was it last year?

In the section of the BH Stallion Roater that lists his top earners, AP is the only really nice horse. A couple of SW, but nothing who has won any decent kind of money. How can they justify $60k for 1 good horse (who had not won as a 3 year old when they decided on his 2015 stud fee!!)? I bet that AP's winnings represent 3/4th of POTN's earnings.
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Sun May 03, 2015 4:59 pm

is potn getting good runners with iffy producers? if his foals are winning stakes races and the mares are not really stakes producers that might be why. i don't know much regarding the mares he's seen.
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Sun May 03, 2015 5:22 pm

Dug around a little at Bloodhorse http://www.bloodhorse.com/stallion-regi ... f-the-nile...

POTN's fees:

2011 - $17,500
2012 & 2013 - $15,000
2014 - $20,000 (from the article quoted below, from Oct 2014)
2015 - $60,000

http://regalbloodlines.com/2014/10/04/g ... oned-with/

2014 has been a spectacular year for Pioneerof the Nile. The son of Empire Maker is by far the leading Second Crop Sire with earnings of close to 3.5 million dollars including 5 Graded Stakes winners. This year he had runners in two of three legs of the Triple Crown. During his racing career he ran on all three surfaces, winning on grass and synthetics while running second in The Kentucky Derby on dirt. He is also producing runners who can run well on multiple surfaces. His yearlings have sold for over $400,000 at auction, more than 20 times his stud fee of $20,000.

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Pioneer of the Nile currently stands for $20,000 at Win Star Farms, but expect that number to go up in 2015. After finishing 2nd as a Freshman Sire in earnings to Dunkirk in 2013, Pioneerof the Nile has come out guns a blazing in his sophomore year so far, leading all Second Crop sires in earnings by close to 1.5 million dollars. His offspring has shown the same brilliance that he displayed on the race track along with the same versatility.

The article goes into detail about American Pharoah, Social Inclusion and Cairo Prince and POTN's pedigree.
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