Fourever Boy To Stand Stud In 2026

Fourever Boy

Millionaire pacer Fourever Boy will be standing stud for the 2026 breeding season.

Fourever Boy p,4,1:48.2f ($1,295,499) will be the only son of leading North American pacing sire Sweet Lou to stand in Maine for the 2026 breeding season. The seven-year-old pacer is out of the Mach Three mare Macharoundtheclock, the dam of five in 1:50 or faster with combined earnings of more than $3.3 million.

Trained by Tim Twaddle in his early years, Fourever Boy finished third in the Metro Pace as a two-year-old and was subsequently race timed in 1:50.4 at The Red Mile while posting a :25.4 final quarter. At three, Fourever Boy was the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes champion and won an elimination heat of the Little Brown Jug in 1:51.4 before finishing second by just three parts of a length in the final. During his four-year-old campaign, he won the $262,000 Charles Juravinski Memorial Cup at Flamboro Downs, marking the richest victory of his career.

Fourever Boy won multiple Open events at Plainridge Park while trained by Mark and Melissa Beckwith at ages five and six and was named Plainridge's Horse of the Year in 2025. 

A winner of 23 races for owner Micki Rae Stables, Fourever Boy was timed below 1:50 in 27 of his 115 career starts, which was 23 per cent of his outings.

“This horse is a beautiful individual standing 15.2 hands tall,” noted stallion manager Chris Coyle. “He possesses excellent conformation and power.”

Mare owners may benefit from potential ‘dual eligible’ foals in Kentucky, Massachusetts and Virginia, based on residency requirements.

Bred by Birnam Wood Farm and raised by Concord Stud Farm, the same connections that produced Sweet Lou, Fourever Boy will be standing at KDM Farm in Monmouth, Maine under the watchful eye of Dr. Charmaine ‘Charlie’ Brown, DVM. His introductory service fee is $2,500 USD live foal, with multiple mare discounts of $2,000 USD and semen transport available.

Inquiries and breeding applications can be made to Dr. Charmaine ‘Charlie’ Brown by calling 207-933-6424 or stallion manager Chris Coyle by calling 704-242-1762. Additional information, as well as a breeding contract, can also be found on the horse’s new website at foureverboy.com.

(With files from Micki Rae Stables)

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