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  • Dynaformer, the stallion whose matings to La Ville Rouge produced Barbaro and his brothers, has a stud fee of $150,000 per live foal.

    Siblings carry Barbaro's legacy, capture imagination of fans 2009

  • The son of Dynaformer became the first horse since Needles in 1956 to take the Derby after a five-week gap.

    USATODAY.com - Surgery complete, Barbaro and his sport wait 2006

  • Beyond that, the son of Dynaformer produced the fifth-largest margin of victory.

    USATODAY.com - Barbaro runs away from field to win Kentucky Derby 2006

  • She was slightly small, and when a breeding adviser came up with a list of five recommended sires for her, Dynaformer was chosen in the hopes of adding a little bit of heft to her foals.

    Gone Like the Wind Bissinger, Buzz 2007

  • She was slightly small, and when a breeding adviser came up with a list of five recommended sires for her, Dynaformer was chosen in the hopes of adding a little bit of heft to her foals.

    Gone Like the Wind Bissinger, Buzz 2007

  • The race was also run on turf rather than dirt, a calculated decision, given that Barbaro's sire, Dynaformer, had been a strong turf horse.

    Gone Like the Wind Bissinger, Buzz 2007

  • His ancestry includes maternal grandfather Dynaformer and maternal great-grandfather Roberto.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • His ancestry includes maternal grandfather Dynaformer and maternal great-grandfather Roberto.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • The top of the market for stallions like Dynaformer is $150,000, according to

    NYT > Home Page By JOE DRAPE 2010

  • The top of the market for stallions like Dynaformer is $150,000, according to

    NYT > Home Page By JOE DRAPE 2010

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