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2009 Thoroughbred Stallion
My Secret Storm "Stormy" is decended from Secretariat through his daughters Terlingua (LTE: $425K PE:$1.38M), Crystal Cream (LTE: $17K PE: $640K), and Lady Winborne (PE:$2.8M).
As a sire, Secretariat was best known for producing exceptional broodmares. Many of his daughters produced winners and top sires.
My Secret Storm has produced multiple 1D offspring with very limited foal crops!

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Consideration to proven mares and multiple mare discount (can be combined with breedings to Mr Jack Toady)
Live cover boarding:
-Dry Mare $15/day
-Wet Mare $25/day
-Boarding discounts available for mares that arrive together and can live together

Secretariat needs no introduction. He was the 1973 Triple Crown winner, winning the Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths. He earned over $1.3M in his career. While he was a great sire, he was an even more impressive broodmare sire. Stormy goes back to Secretariat 3X all through Secretariat's daughters.
Storm Cat won over $570K on the track, then went on to be the #1 sire twice. Storm Cat was out of the famous Secretariat daughter Terlingua. She won over $400K on the track before going on to become an exceptional broodmare, producing $1.38M in progeny earnings.
Stormy also traces back to Secretariat through Lady Winborne and Crystal Cream. Seven of Lady Winborne's foals went on to earn more than $100k and her progeny had a combined earnings of $2.8M. Crystal Cream had some success on the track earning nearly $18K, but she had more sucess as a broodmare. Her foals earned $644K
Hennessy won $580K on the track, placed 2nd in the 1995 Breeders' Cup Juvenile, was a multiple graded stakes winner, and was the first son of Storm Cat to win a grade I event. His progeny earnd $54M.
Al Mamoon won over $1.2M on the track and sired earners o $6.1M

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Stormy Feb 2 2014
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