Age
3
Totals
Starts
11
11
1st
7(3)
7(3)
2nd
1
1
3rd
2(1)
2(1)
Earned
$591,225
$591,225
CONFORMATION AND MATING RECOMMENDATIONS
As a yearling, Forestry was a $1.5 million Keeneland July Sale topper, which speaks volumes
about his good looks.
Forestry is a stallion of great quality and substance. He has a beautiful head, neck and
shoulder and a deep heart girth. He is a fraction taller and longer than a typical Storm Cat.
Forestry is extremely well rounded with great balance and a nice hip. His hocks set a hair
away from him, and at times he can pass this on to his foals. However, he is a very correct son
of Storm Cat with decent bone and nice short cannons.
Overall, he has a great profile and has a lot of quality. Forestry will help to refine a plain
mare and generally adds a lot of class to the foal. He does best when combined with a large,
big-boned mare with substance and plenty of foot.
WON:
King’s Bishop S. (
G1
)
Dwyer S. (
G2
)
San Pedro S.
3rd:
Haskell Invitational H. (
G1
)
• Six SWs in 2012, led by Shackleford,
3-time G1 winner of over $3 million,
including the Metropolitan H. (G1)
and Clark H. (G1) in 2012, and
Preakness S. (G1) in 2011
• 44 lifetime SWs, including 15 Graded
winners
• 76 stakes horses lifetime, an excellent
10% from foals
• The only son of Storm Cat to sire a U.S.
Classic winner
• 2012 Fasig-Tipton July Yearlings averaged
$150,000. Outstanding lifetime yearling
average of $163,013, weanlings $113,826,
2yos $307,814
• Broodmare sire of multiple G1 stakes
winner TURBULENT DESCENT