Wildcat Heir's Fee Rises to $10,000

Leading Florida stallion Wildcat Heir will stand in 2011 for a fee of $10,000 at Brent and Crystal Fernung’s Journeyman Stud near Ocala, Fla. His 2010 fee was $8,000.

Fresh off a record-breaking first crop that included 39 2-year-old winners in 2009, Wildcat Heir is enjoying an even stronger season this year, with seven stakes winners and progeny earnings of $4.2 million, both tops in Florida among all sires despite only having two crops to race.

“We’re excited to be able to offer Florida breeders such a top-notch stallion like Wildcat Heir,” Brent Fernung said. “He typifies what we're trying to do at Journeyman.”

Wildcat Heir is by Forest Wildcat out of the Pentelicus mare Penniless Heiress.

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