Grade 2 winner Domestic Dispute, sire of four stakes-placed runners, will stand at the Indiana Stallion Station in Anderson, Ind., this year. His fee will be $2,000.In 2010, Domestic Dispute stood at the Northview Stallion Station, also for $2,000.The 11-year-old Unbridled’s Song horse sold to Gayle Gerth’s Dana Point Farm for $40,000 at the recent Keeneland January sale, and he will stand at the Indiana Stallion Station as the property of Dana Point. Domestic Dispute is a two-time Grade 2 winner and Grade 1-placed runner. From four crops to race so far, he has sired 2010 stakes-placed Domestic Bliss, Star Anna, and Skip the Trial, and earlier stakes-placed competitor Deer Lassie. He has progeny earnings of more than $3.2 million.Domestic Dispute is out of Majestical Moment, a Grade 3-placed daughter of Magesterial.