NEW stallions Baaeed and Minzaal both have over 30 mares in foal, owners Shadwell have reported.

Baaeed was the the highest-rated turf racehorse in the world for a decade, and Minzaal was the highest-rated sprinter in Europe in 2022. Baaeed stands at the Nunnery Stud in England while Minzaal was retired to Derrinstown Stud in Maynooth, Co Kildare.

Baaeed’s in-foal mares include:

• Eshaada - Shadwell’s Group 1 Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes winner

• Seeking Solace - the dam of champion three-year-old sprinter in Europe in 2019 and joint champion three-year-old colt in England and Ireland in 2019, Ten Sovereigns

• Azafata - the dam of Group 1 performers Fleeting and Jannah Flower

• Eastern Belle - the stakes winning half-sister to champion three-year-old colt in Europe in 2015 Golden Horn and dam of multiple Group winner Megallan

• Autumn Lily - the dam of Group 2 winning and multiple Group 1 placed Botanik

• Darmoiselle - a stakes placed full-sister to champion two-year-old colt in Europe in 2018 and champion three-year-old miler in Europe in 2019 Too Darn Hot, as well as the group-winning and Group 1 placed Lah Ti Dar and So Mi Dar

Minzaal’s mares scanned in-foal include:

• Shenoya - his first mare scanned in foal, a stakes placed half-sister to Group 2 placed Like A Charm belonging to Minzaal’s breeder Ringfort Stud

• Street Kitty - the dam of Group 2 winning and multiple Group 1 placed Sir Busker

• Sparkling Beam - the multiple stakes winning and Group 1 placed daughter of Nayef

• Distinctive - a Group 3 winning and placed two-year-old

• Just Devine - the dam of Group 2 winner and Group 1 placed Secret Weapon, listed winner Code Red and listed-placed End Of Line

• Desert Lantern - out of Group 2 winner Shuruq a half-sister to Space Blues, and half-sister to Group 3 winner Group 1 placed Antoinette

Stephen Collins, European Bloodstock Manager, said:“We are thrilled with how both Baaeed and Minzaal have commenced their first books, with each horse consistently reporting in-foal mares on a daily basis.

"Baaeed’s extraordinary achievements on the racecourse speak for themselves and he has been supported by many of the world’s leading breeders with an excellent first book. Meanwhile, Minzaal has also been incredibly well-received and has proven tremendously popular with commercial breeders as he continues to cover a high-class first book of mares.

"We would like to thank all our breeders for their support this season with all of our stallions, particularly our two extremely exciting new stallion prospects.”

Baaeed's stud fee is £80,000 and Minzaal stands at a fee of €15,000.