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Forestry (horse)

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Grandsire
  
Storm Bird

Country
  
United States

Breeder
  
Robert S. Evans

Parents
  
Storm Cat

Trainer
  
Bob Baffert

Earnings
  
531,225 USD

Foaled
  
1996

Colour
  
Bay

Owner
  
Aaron & Marie Jones

Damsire
  
Pleasant Colony

Sex
  
Stallion

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Children
  
The Green Monkey, Shackleford, Discreet Cat

Forestry (foaled 1996 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was sired by Storm Cat out of the mare Shared Interest, by Pleasant Colony.

Of his 11 starts, Forestry was in the money 10 times.

Ridden by Chris Antley, he won the King's Bishop Stakes, setting a stakes record of 1÷21 flat to beat the old record that had stood for 28 years and defeating graded stakes race winners Yes Its True and Vicar.

Forestry's win in the Dwyer Stakes at Belmont Park equaled the record time set by Holy Bull.

Retirement

Upon his retirement in 2000, Forestry went to stud at Taylor Made Stallions in Nicholasville, Kentucky at a starting fee of $50,000. This rose over time to his highest stud fee of $125,000 in 2007. Among his progeny are Grade I winners Discreet Cat, Diplomat Lady, and Forest Danger, and graded stakes winners Smokey Glacken, Old Forester, and Woodlander. He also sired the 2011 Preakness Stakes winner, Shackleford.

At the Fasig-Tipton Florida auction in February 2006, Coolmore Stud paid a world-record auction price of $16 million for a Florida-bred two-year-old colt in training by Forestry out of Magical Masquerade by Unbridled. The colt was named The Green Monkey and was retired in 2008 after failing to break his maiden in his three career starts.

In 2014, after shuttling for several years to the southern hemisphere for their breeding season, Forestry was sold to Haras São José da Serra, a stud farm in Brazil. His last U.S. crop, where he covered 40 mares, will be 2-year-olds in 2017.

References

Forestry (horse) Wikipedia