





Stud Fees
Sovereignty won the Kentucky Derby 🐎, but behind that victory is a massive money machine you rarely hear about. Original video from Instagram here.
Sovereignty’s sire or father, Into Mischief, went from a solid racehorse to one of the most valuable breeding stallions of all time. Back in 2009, his stud fee was just $12.5K. Now? It’s $250K per foal. He’s fathered over 1,700 foals and pulled in an estimated $40M a year for the past five years.
And it’s not just about one horse, it’s a whole economy. At farms like Spendthrift in Kentucky, stallions are investments, and rising offspring earnings mean rising fees. It’s basically venture capital, but with hooves.
Sovereignty is now Into Mischief’s third Kentucky Derby-winning child, tying the all-time record and showing just how powerful breeding can be in this sport.
📊 Data from @thebloodhorse and @racingpost
�� Note: all estimated earnings are simple calculations from data in the sources above. From what we understand though, deals of this nature can be negotiated or have different terms and the actual financials of the farms are not being commented on.
#KentuckyDerby#HorseRacing#IntoMischief#SportsBusiness#SportsBall#Datastorytelling
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Sovereignty won the Kentucky Derby 🐎, but behind that victory is a massive money machine you rarely hear about. Original video from Instagram here.
Sovereignty’s sire or father, Into Mischief, went from a solid racehorse to one of the most valuable breeding stallions of all time. Back in 2009, his stud fee was just $12.5K. Now? It’s $250K per foal. He’s fathered over 1,700 foals and pulled in an estimated $40M a year for the past five years.
And it’s not just about one horse, it’s a whole economy. At farms like Spendthrift in Kentucky, stallions are investments, and rising offspring earnings mean rising fees. It’s basically venture capital, but with hooves.
Sovereignty is now Into Mischief’s third Kentucky Derby-winning child, tying the all-time record and showing just how powerful breeding can be in this sport.
📊 Data from @thebloodhorse and @racingpost
�� Note: all estimated earnings are simple calculations from data in the sources above. From what we understand though, deals of this nature can be negotiated or have different terms and the actual financials of the farms are not being commented on.
#KentuckyDerby#HorseRacing#IntoMischief#SportsBusiness#SportsBall#Datastorytelling
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Thank you for your patience!
Sovereignty won the Kentucky Derby 🐎, but behind that victory is a massive money machine you rarely hear about. Original video from Instagram here.
Sovereignty’s sire or father, Into Mischief, went from a solid racehorse to one of the most valuable breeding stallions of all time. Back in 2009, his stud fee was just $12.5K. Now? It’s $250K per foal. He’s fathered over 1,700 foals and pulled in an estimated $40M a year for the past five years.
And it’s not just about one horse, it’s a whole economy. At farms like Spendthrift in Kentucky, stallions are investments, and rising offspring earnings mean rising fees. It’s basically venture capital, but with hooves.
Sovereignty is now Into Mischief’s third Kentucky Derby-winning child, tying the all-time record and showing just how powerful breeding can be in this sport.
📊 Data from @thebloodhorse and @racingpost
�� Note: all estimated earnings are simple calculations from data in the sources above. From what we understand though, deals of this nature can be negotiated or have different terms and the actual financials of the farms are not being commented on.
#KentuckyDerby#HorseRacing#IntoMischief#SportsBusiness#SportsBall#Datastorytelling
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Thank you for your patience!