Big Brown Stud Rights Sold for $50 Million

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 Big Brown Stud Rights Sold for $50 Million
NBC reported on today's Preakness broadcast that Three Chimneys Farm has purchased the breeding rights to Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown for more than $50 million. If Big Brown wins the Preakness today and the Belmont in three weeks, that will seem like a bargain. He'll probably be the most valuable stud horse in history even with a loss, but as a Triple Crown winner, he would undoubtedly ... [link]

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Big Brown's Batter Is Better Than Your Batter
Published 5/18/2008 by insomniac (noreply@blogger.com) at Insomniac's Lounge
... According to AOL's Michael David Smith (pictured), via NBC, horse cock aficionado Three Chimneys Farm has agreed to pay $50 million for the rights to Big Brown's sploogus equus. It's not that bad of a gamble, as horse owners are already lining up to whore out their fillies for a dose of the skeet that's oh so sweet. It's speculated that if Big Brown wins the Triple Crown, his goo will command the highest price in the history of the jism trade market. That is unless of course, Big Brown breaks down in the Belmont, in which case the only sticky he'll be ...

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