By 1821 he was standing at Newmarket at a fee of 12 guineas.
Paradox began his stud career, during which he became increasingly bad-tempered and difficult to manage, at a fee of 30 guineas.
By 1841 he was standing at an inreased fee of 16 guineas.
In 1830 he stood for a fee of ten guineas and half a guinea for the groom.
It was announced that he would go to stud with a fee of 150 guineas.
He began his breeding career in 1806 at a fee of five guineas, with five shillings for the groom.
Plenipotentiary began his career as a stallion with a fee of 25 guineas.
In his later years he was covering half-bred mares for local farmers at a fee of 5 guineas.
Sir Bevys retired to stud at a modest fee of 10 guineas.
Eventually, a fee of 700 guineas was agreed.