HC Deb 29 October 1953 vol 518 c396W
Mr. J. Morrison

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he will make a statement about the future of the stallion, "Gay Time," which was purchased by the National Stud last year.

Sir T. Dugdale

"Gay Time" was bought by the National Stud for £50,000 in July, 1952, to stand at a moderate fee for the benefit of smaller breeders. He had won four races and was second to "Tulyar" in the Derby and in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. In the interests of the thoroughbred breed it was decided to test the horse on the racecourse in 1953 as a four-year old. Although he won his first race, "Gay Time" subsequently developed an ailment and it has been decided that he is not suitable to be kept as a stallion at the National Stud. "Gay Time" has now been sold to the Government of Japan, the amount realised being £15,000. Breeders who subscribed for nominations have been released from their obligations.