Alysheba stood at Lane's End Farm in
Woodford County, Kentucky until 1999, when he was sold to a breeding operation in
Saudi Arabia. He sired 11 stakes winners, of which his best was 1994
Canadian Horse of the Year Alywow. Another offspring of note was multiple stakes-winner Desert Waves. Upon the death of
Genuine Risk in August 2008, Alysheba became the oldest living Kentucky Derby winner. In October 2008, King
Abdullah of Saudi Arabia returned Alysheba to his homeland as a gift to the American people. After spending eight years in the king's royal stables, Alysheba returned to the United States to live at the
Kentucky Horse Park. He lived in the stall formerly occupied by Horse of the Year
John Henry and across the aisle from
Cigar, the leading money-earning Thoroughbred until surpassed by
Curlin in 2008. On Friday, March 27, 2009, at 11:13 pm, Alysheba was euthanized at the Hagyard Equine Medical Institute. "Due to a chronic degenerative spinal condition that led to
ataxia and instability, Alysheba fell in his stall yesterday, injuring his right hind femur," said Kathy Hopkins, the Horse Park's director of equine operations. "Complicated by his advanced age, this trauma resulted in severe pain that did not respond to analgesic therapy. The resulting pain and suffering, and the inability to stand unaided, led to a joint decision for euthanasia." Alysheba was buried on March 28 at the Kentucky Horse Park's Hall of Champions, across from the grave of John Henry. ==Honors==