Moro Tap, one of the leading sires in Texas, will relocate to HunterCreek Farms in Roswell, N.M., for the 2024 breeding season, BloodHorse reports.
The move comes after Alexander Cordova purchased a 50 percent share in the horse from Wes Melcher of Texas farm Double Infinity Ranch, where Moro Tap has spent his entire stud career. Moro Tap will stand at HunterCreek Farms for an advertised fee of $1,500.
The 13-year-old son of Tapit has sired six crops of racing age, led by stakes winner Moro Said Ready.
On his own accord, Moro Tap won three of 19 starts for earnings of $161,816, including a third-place effort in the Grade 3 Louisville Handicap. The Virginia-bred is out of the stakes-winning Silver Ghost mare Ghost Dancing.
Read more at BloodHorse.
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