LEXINGTON, Ky. - With the retirement of Big Brown to stud and his arrival in the Bluegrass this week, the bay son of Boundary has been the subject of considerable attention from breeders. Hundreds have turned out to view the stallion prospect at Three Chimneys Farm, where he will stand in 2009 for a stud fee of $65,000 live foal.
Farm owner Robert Clay said the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner "has two great selling points: one is his brilliance on the racetrack, and the second is that he's absolutely magnificent to look at. Breeders are bowled over when they see him."