In The Arsenal (p, 2, 1:49.4; 3, 1:49.1), the million dollar winning swift son of American Ideal, begins his third season at Leatherstocking Equine in New York. His stud fee remains at $2,500.
Featured on the STARS stallion showcase, pedigree and booking information can be found on the US Trotting website.
Returning breeders from 2020, whose mares produced a live foal in 2021 by In The Arsenal, will be eligible to book the same mare, or another mare, at a discounted rate of $2,000.
In fact, many savvy broodmare owners have returned for a second and third year to In The Arsenal.
“They like his foals,” noted Leatherstocking breeding manager Dave Hanson.
“We are already booking many repeat mares. The horse is put together well and he passes that on to his offspring. We have some good individuals on the ground and they are nice to be around. Plus, they look the part. Other breeders around the state are having the same experience, they like what they see.”
In The Arsenal earned $1,035,898 racing against some of the fastest pacers on the planet, capturing 18 wins lifetime, finding victory in a nearly a third of all his starts.
Well-known for his blistering speed at two, winning a leg of the Bluegrass at the Red Mile in 1:49.4 as a freshman, he also won the Lawrence Sheppard Memorial at Yonkers. In fact, in a span of five weeks, he won both his two-year-old stakes at Lexington, the Historic at Chester, and the Matron at Dover.
This was followed by a brutal ten-hole brush to the lead and cutting the :26.3, :54.3, 1:23 fractions in his Breeders Crown elimination, beaten just a length for third in 1:50.3. The following week, In The Arsenal finished second in the Breeders Crown Final, again from post 10, despite being interfered with in the early going.
In The Arsenal was then immersed in one of the toughest group of 3-year-old pacing colts in recent memory. Not only was he born the same year as 2015 Horse of the Year Wiggle It Jiggleit, but In The Arsenal also competed against Freaky Feet Pete, Artspeak, Dude’s The Man, Lost For Words, Dealt A Winner and Wakizashi Hanover.
In The Arsenal defeated several of the aforementioned pacing colts winning his elimination of the Meadowlands Pace in 1:49.1, stepping away from the field with an incredible :25.3 last quarter.
From the multiple stakes winning mare Ladyotra (p, 2, 1:53.2 ($115,627)), her production and immediate family is loaded with speed and money winners.
For more information regarding bookings and breedings, contact David Hanson at the Leatherstocking Equine Group, New Berlin, NY. Email: [email protected] or call: 607-847-9996.
Be sure to ask if your mares qualify for significant quantity and special situation discounts.
(In The Arsenal Syndicate)