Proceed, a six-time stakes winner, will begin his stallion career at A & A Ranch in Anthony, N.M., during the 2018 breeding season for a fee to be announced later. The 6-year-old son of Desert God retired with 8 wins in 11 starts for earnings of $468,329. He was a standout in his native New Mexico, taking the Mine That Bird Derby, Sunland Park Handicap, New Mexico Classic Cup Championship Colts and Geldings Stakes, Red Hedeman Mile Stakes, New Mexico State University Handicap, and Albert Dominguez Memorial Stakes. :: DRF BREEDING LIVE: Real-time coverage of breeding and sales His New Mexico State University Handicap win in 2015 established a still-standing track record at Sunland Park for 1 1/8 miles of 1:47.37. Proceed raced as a homebred for Michael Stinson, and he was trained by Joel Marr. Proceed is out of the winning Texas Glitter mare Annis, whose three winners from four foals to race are all black-type earners, including stakes winner Worthington and stakes-placed Thibodaux. He is from the family of Grade 2 winners Foresta and Lunar Bounty, as well as Grade 3 winner Wising Up.