Group 3 winner Peace Envoy has first mares scanned in foal
Son of Power stands at Worsall Grange in North Yorkshire
Group 3 winner Peace Envoy has had his first mares scanned in foal confirmed by Worsall Grange who stand the stallion in North Yorkshire.
Among the mares to be scanned in foal to the son of Power are the Listed-winning Halling mare Halicardia - the dam of the winners Hector Spectre and Mitcd.
Aaron Anderson, bloodstock manager at Worsall Grange, said: "He's going well at the moment and has another eight mares who are due to be scanned this week to be tested to see if they're in foal.
"He's taking to covering very well. He's very quick and very professional."
Trained by Aidan O'Brien, Peace Envoy's three wins all came during his juvenile season where he won on debut, scooped the Listed Rochestown Stakes and claimed the Group 3 Anglesey Stakes. He also finished a close third behind Lady Aurelia in the Prix Morny.
Peace Envoy is standing this year's breeding season at a fee of £2,000.
If you enjoyed this, you should read:
The joy of six for El Kabeir as Yeomanstown newcomer has first mares scanned in foal
Colt rejected by mother finds perfect match in dam who lost foal
In pictures: Galileo and co enjoy the snowy conditions at Coolmore's snowy Irish base
Published on 1 March 2018inInternational
Last updated 16:42, 1 March 2018
- Two-year-old colt Mensa breaks Fasig-Tipton Digital record at $740,000
- 'A rare and valuable gem' - world’s highest-rated mare Imperatriz tipped to threaten longstanding sale record
- Landmark first Classic success for Havana Grey as Beenham wins the Italian 1,000 Guineas
- First European Classic win for Kessaar as Melfi wins the Italian 2,000 Guineas
- Haya Zark springs a surprise at Longchamp to give Zarak a second Group 1 winner
- Two-year-old colt Mensa breaks Fasig-Tipton Digital record at $740,000
- 'A rare and valuable gem' - world’s highest-rated mare Imperatriz tipped to threaten longstanding sale record
- Landmark first Classic success for Havana Grey as Beenham wins the Italian 1,000 Guineas
- First European Classic win for Kessaar as Melfi wins the Italian 2,000 Guineas
- Haya Zark springs a surprise at Longchamp to give Zarak a second Group 1 winner