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Lane's End Farm has pensioned its flagship stallion and 1992 Horse of the Year, A.P. Indy, because of infertility after the horse, a 22-year-old son of Seattle Slew, failed to impregnate any of his 25 mares so far in 2011, according to the farm.
The farm's announcement said A.P. Indy suffers from age-related testicular degeneration disease.
"We've been, needless to say, worried about him, but health-wise he's great," Will Farish, owner of Lane's End, said.
Bred by Farish in partnership with W. S. Kilroy, A.P. Indy was a high achiever from the beginning. He brought 1990's highest yearling price, $2.9 million, when he sold to Tomonori Tsurumaki at the Keeneland July select yearling sale.
Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/news/story?id=6312142
The farm's announcement said A.P. Indy suffers from age-related testicular degeneration disease.
"We've been, needless to say, worried about him, but health-wise he's great," Will Farish, owner of Lane's End, said.
Bred by Farish in partnership with W. S. Kilroy, A.P. Indy was a high achiever from the beginning. He brought 1990's highest yearling price, $2.9 million, when he sold to Tomonori Tsurumaki at the Keeneland July select yearling sale.
Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/news/story?id=6312142
