Hill 'n' Dale has announced its fees for the 2024 breeding season.
Farm stalwart Curlin, who has defined himself as one of the most preeminent sires at stud today, leads the farm roster with a fee of $250,000 LFSN. He is the sire of 5 individual Grade 1 winners this year.
Curlin's Champion son Good Magic will stand for a 2024 fee of $125,000. The leading second crop sire this year, Good Magic is the sire of both Kentucky Derby (G1) Champion Mage and recent American Pharoah Stakes (G1) winner Muth who sold as a two year old for $2,000,000.
Army Mule enjoyed a banner year in the sales ring and on the track. In addition to siring a first crop Grade 1 winner, his yearlings sold for up to $600,000. His fee has been set at $25,000 LFSN.
New to the roster this year is the Grade 1 performer Loggins by Ghostzapper who will stand his first season for $7,500 LFSN.
Following is the complete roster with fees:
Army Mule – $25,000 LFSN
Charlatan – $50,000 LFSN
Curlin – $250,000 LFSN
Ghostzapper – $75,000 LFSN
Good Magic – $125,000 LFSN
Kantharos – $15,000 LFSN
Loggins – $7,500 LFSN
Maclean's Music – $40,000 LFSN
Midnight Lute – $10,000 LFSN
Mucho Macho Man – $7,500 LFSN
Violence – $60,000 LFSN
World of Trouble – $5,000 LFSN
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