Stormin Fever to Rancho Temescal

From Golden Eagle Farm

RAMONA, Calif. (Oct. 22. 2014) — Stormin Fever, a Grade I-producing son of sire of sires Storm Cat, has been moved to Rancho Temescal in California for the 2015 breeding season. Stormin Fever previously stood at Golden Eagle Farm in Ramona, which is closing.

Golden Eagle Farm General Manager Janine McCullough said, “Although we are saddened by the closing of Golden Eagle Farm as a boarding and breeding facility we are pleased to continue owning this great stallion.  He is in super health, very fertile and continues to produce making him a great value to the CA breeding program.  It was important to us to find a quality facility with people we trust.  We have great respect for Tim Cohen and his staff at Rancho Temescal and look forward to a successful 2015 breeding season.”

Stormin Fever boasts impressive stats while always getting a big horse.  Not many stallions in California have statistics like him, especially at this value.  Stormin Fever gets 77% starters from foals, 54% winners from foals with average earnings per starter of $54,199 lifetime.  Stormin Fever has sired the earners of more than $28 million lifetime, including millionaire Fusaichi Auster.  Lifetime sales averages continue to impress at $37,884 for weanlings; $43,862 for yearlings and $70,027 for 2-year olds.

Stormin Fever is the sire of Canadian Horse of the Year Champion Biofuel and G1 Check the Label, along with Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup (G1) winner Sweet Talker, Santa Margarita Invitational Handicap (G1) winner Tarlow and the 2014 Tiznow Stakes winner Storm Fighter.

Stormin Fever will stand the 2015 breeding season for $2,500 stand and nurse.  Send breeding inquiries to Janine McCullough by email janine@goldeneaglefarm.com or by phone at 858-509-1071.

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