MSU stallions
stand available
for service
By
Linda Breazeale
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ROYAL
BLOODLINE -- Dr. David Christiansen, a clinical
instructor in Mississippi State University's
College of Veterinary Medicine, holds Minister
Slew, the grandson of Triple Crown winner Seattle
Slew. The university is offering Minister Slew and
four other stallions for stud services to horse
breeders around the region. (Photo by Linda
Breazeale, MSU Ag Communications )
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MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Five stallions at Mississippi State University
including a grandson of Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew
stand ready to provide a mutually beneficial service to the
university and to Mississippi's equine industry.
"This
is a win-win situation for MSU and for the horse breeders of
this state," said Peter Ryan, assistant professor of animal
and dairy sciences. "These stallions help our research and
teaching program as we study equine reproduction. The
industry will benefit from top-quality stallions available
for reasonable fees."
Ryan
said stud fees will be lower than on comparable stallions
this introductory year as the program becomes established.
The fees, ranging from $500 to $1,000, are expected to
increase in the years to come. Available stallions include
one Thoroughbred, one Trakehner, one Tennessee walking horse
and two quarter horses.
Minister
Slew (registration number 9902965) leads the other MSU
stallions in the pedigree competition. His maternal
grandsire was Seattle Slew, the winner of the 1977 Triple
Crown races. Bold Ruler, the father of Secretariat, is
another great horse in Minister Slew's maternal lineage. The
paternal side of his family includes notables such as Deputy
Minister, Vice Regent, Northern Dancer and Native
Dancer.
A
Kentucky partnership purchased Minister Slew for $500,000 in
2000 at Keeneland Yearling Sales. A foot problem made him
unsuitable for future racing but is not expected to affect
his offspring. His owners donated him to the university
because of a personal connection with a MSU faculty
member.
"Minister
Slew is a magnificent-looking horse that will offer
Thoroughbred breeders in this region access to a stallion
with an excellent pedigree at a very low cost," Ryan
said.
All
mares will have live foal guarantees, and Thoroughbred mares
will be bred according to Jockey Club rules (no artificial
insemination) for registration purposes.
Other
stallions include
Eikon, a gray Trakehner (registration number ORB-A-S741 NA);
Copy's Magic Marker, a black Tennessee walking horse
(registration number 824486); Cuttin Touch, a chestnut
quarter horse (registration number 2629146); and Skip A
Cheer, a palomino quarter horse (registration number
3349301).
"All of
these stallions have excellent confirmation and should
produce outstanding foals," Ryan said. "Making these
stallions available is in part a response to a request made
by people involved in Mississippi's equine
industry."
Money
from the stud fees will return into MSU's equine research
and teaching programs in the College of Veterinary Medicine,
the Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences and the
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.
Other universities with similar breeding efforts include the
University of Georgia, Michigan State University and the
University of California at Davis.
"This
type of service has been very successful in other states.
We're anxious to see how our stallions' offspring perform,"
Ryan said.
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Released:
March 17, 2003
Contact: Dr. Peter Ryan, (662) 325-2938
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