Haven't thought of an actual figure...but cutting his stud fee in half would be about right. Obviously, we would wait until after the auctions, where earnings can be focused on breeding.
Heck, if I have enough money by then, I will waive the fee. Let me know what your timetable is...hopefully you are ok with a little wait.
Daryl
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LOL, waiting works GREAT for me.....I have just got done restocking my racing stable and have the auction comming up as well as racing expensives comming up in order to be able to run my racers...If my horses do well right off the bat(lol, i can hope) then half his fee sounds pretty good to me.. thats teh same rate im running my studs at this year...I'm going to put Mineshaft in my bookings for her this year and then ill make a note to send her to Impressive next year...Thanks much and im really looking forward to htis baby...
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