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If you want to get back to me in a few years and talk stud fees.
His stud fees were being used to keep the farm running.
Now, we do have some race winners here and the stud fees are impressive.
"High stud fees will always cause some to retire early.
Stud fees are much lower these days, more like $7,500 in many cases.
The note would be retired with the stud fees paid for use of the horse.
If anything tails off, his stud fee would go down."
He referred to it as his stud fee, but that was just a joke between us.
For the 2010 breeding season, his stud fee was $12,500.
His stud fee this year is $20,000, a moderate price in today's market.
Horses may win big and bring lucrative stud fees.
All those lucrative stud fees flashed before my eyes.
A stud fee has yet to be determined.
His 2013 stud fee has been set at £125,000.
His stud fee at the time of his death was £6,000.
Initially he carried a low stud fee but success from his first crops led to him quickly being much in demand.
His stud fee for 2012 was set at €20,000.
For a guy with a woman in every room, support payments were viewed as nothing but an exorbitant stud fee.
"Years ago, stud fees were the mainstay of the industry and boarding was secondary, but that has changed."
He made sure that his friends in the horse racing business did not have to pay tax on six-figure-a-go stud fees.
The prospective stud fee quintupled, and climbed again with every victory.
State-owned stallions were made accessible with low or no stud fees.
His 2010 stud fee was reduced to $30,000 per live foal.
His initial stud fee was 10 guineas with half a guinea for the groom.
Or the contract may allow the stallion owner to simply keep the stud fee after this many tries.