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Stag Party (p, 2, 1:50.4s; 2, 1:52.3h [$962,645]), is standing his second season at Winbak Farm of Ontario. Due to unforeseen consequences of COVID-19, his connections have decided to offer 2021 breeders a 25 percent discount.
“Due to the rough year that has affected the economy and the horse industry, we have decided to offer a special discount to 2021 breeders that book to Stag Party,” said Eric Cherry, co-owner of Stag Party. “Our industry needs horses, and we believe that it is important to continue to grow our industry with quality individuals like the offspring that Stag Party will sire.”
Stag Party stood his first year in 2020. His foals are now arriving.
On Sunday (Jan. 31), the first foal sired by Stag Party (p, 2, 1:50.4s; 2, 1:52.3h, $962,645) was born. The colt is the first foal from dam Bay Sky.
“The colt was 14 days overdue, but seems to be doing very well,” said Pat Woods, Winbak Farms Ontario manager. “He is very strong and already looks like a true athlete.”
Bay Sky is a daughter of Bay Girl (p, 2, 1:52.2s; 3, 1:50s, $600,299).
“This colt’s second dam was Ontario Sires Stakes stand-out, Bay Girl, and so he has strong Ontario roots on both sides of his family tree,” said Woods.
Stag Party was an O’Brien Award winner at two, winning the Metro Pace and a division of the Nassagaweya.