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2010 stud fees for Hanover stallions set

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November 13, 2009 Send To A Friend  | Print View

Hanover Shoe Farms has released the 2010 stud fees for its stallion roster with some changes from the 2009 season. Trotting stallions Andover Hall and Donato Hanover top the list with a stud fee of $20,000 each; they are joined by pacer Somebeachsomewhere who remains at $20,000 in his second year at stud. Trotter Cantab Hall remains at $15,000 while Well Said begins his stud career with a fee of $15,000 for the 2010 season.  Western Ideal remains at $15,000 for next season.
Trotter Explosive Matter enters his first season on Hanover’s stallion roster with a stud fee of $7,500, while stalwart Cam’s Card Shark holds steady at $7,500. Dragon Again’s stud fee is $7,500 for 2010, down from $10,000 the previous year. The Panderosa’s fee has also been reduced from $10,000 to $6,000 for 2010. Pacers Allamerican Natve and Yankee Cruiser also stand for a fee of $6,000.

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