Lane's End sets stallion fees for 2016

Lane’s End announced stud fees for 15 stallions at its Versailles, Ky., location for the 2016 breeding season, with first-year stallion Honor Code standing for $40,000 and fellow first-year stallion Liam’s Map standing for $25,000.
Candy Ride will stand for $60,000, highest of all the Lane’s End stallions and the same fee as he had this year.
Honor Code, a son of pensioned Lane’s End great A.P. Indy out of Serena’s Cat, by Storm Cat, won 6 of 11 career starts, including the 2015 Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap and Grade 1 Whitney Stakes, and earned $2,518,260. Third in the Breeders’ Cup Classic in his final start, he raced for a partnership that included Lane’s End.
Liam’s Map, who ended his career with a win in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile, won 6 of 8 starts and earned $1,358,940. He is a son of Unbridled Song out of Miss Macy Sue, by Trippi.
Following are the 2016 stud fees for the Lane’s End stallions. All are live foal guarantee, payable when foal stands and nurses:
Candy Ride, $60,000
City Zip, $40,000
Discreetly Mine, $5,000
Honor Code, $40,000
Langfuhr, $5,000
Lemon Drop Kid, $40,000
Liam’s Map, $25,000
Mineshaft, $25,000
Morning Line, $10,000
Noble Mission, $25,000
Quality Road, $35,000
Stephen Got Even, $5,000
The Factor, $25,000
Twirling Candy, $15,000
Union Rags, $35,000

