Grenville Stud Fees for 2017

Media Release - Sunday June 25
Grenville Stud are pleased to announce the service fees and payment terms for Lionhearted and Mawingo for the upcoming breeding season.

Service fees are payable within 30 days of a live foal. This means breeders will not need to pay for their service fee until they have their progenyon the ground. This provides breeders withsignificantlymore time to pay for their service fee compared to paying for service fees on a positive pregnancy test.

Lionhearted - $4,950 inc GST payable on live foal
Mawingo - $4,400 inc GST payable on live foal

Lion HeartedThe exceptionally bred Lionhearted, will stand his first season at stud for $4,950 inc GST. This provides excellent value for breeders being able to access bloodlines of this quality at such an affordable price. Being a 3/4 brother to Magnus and a half brother to Helsinge (dam of Black Caviar & All TooHard) this is arguably the best family in the Australian Stud Book.

The Group 1 winning Mawingo will stand his 3rd season at Grenville with his fee remaining unchanged at $4,400 inc GST. Mawingohas left exceptional types from his first 2 crops with his progeny already selling for up to $80,000 throughthe sales ring. Mawingo has been very well supported by breeders in his first 2 seasons and his progeny are sure to continue to be sought after in the sales ring.

Grenville strive to provide exceptional value to breeders with both Lionhearted and Mawingo being very commercialstallions standingat attractive fees. Grenville provide quality, affordable agistment and reproductive fees to ensure breeding with our stallions remains affordable and successful.

For further details please contact Bart on 0403 608 873 or Graeme on 0417 018 895.
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