Storm Cat, one of the most influential Thoroughbred sires in history, generated over $500 million in stud fees during his career. He stood at stud for a fee that peaked at $500,000, making him one of the highest-priced stallions in the industry. His progeny included numerous champions and successful racehorses, solidifying his legacy in horse racing.
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At one time it was true. Storm Cat's stud fee was reduced from $500,000 to $300,000 in 2008 when his quality of sperm was low. At one time it was true. Storm Cat's stud fee was reduced from $500,000 to $300,000 in 2008 when his quality of sperm was low.
The highest stud fee ever paid for a racehorse is believed to be $300,000 for the famous American Thoroughbred, Storm Cat. Storm Cat was a successful sire who commanded a high fee due to his impressive racing career and breeding success.
Yea, storm Cat, a Thoroughbred stallion did command a very high stud fee, at it's peak it was $500,000.00 per breeding, but before he was popular it was lower and was at one point around $100,000.00, so yes this statement is/ was true.
A male cat is called a "Tom" and a female cat is called a "Queen." A male cat used for the sole purpose of breeding is called a "stud."
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Cat's don't cry. So you can't make one cry.
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A thunder coat can help calm a cat during a storm by providing gentle pressure that mimics a hug, which can help reduce anxiety and stress in the cat. The snug fit of the coat can create a sense of security for the cat, making them feel more comfortable and less fearful during the storm.
The reflective road stud or "cat's eyes" was invented in 1933 by Percy Shaw. Please see the related link for details.
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Chickens cannot vomit - however, if you give a chicken too much cat food, it will make them sick.