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Jan-31
Afleet Alex has been pensioned, will remain at Gainesway.
https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/afleet-alex-pensioned-at-gainesway/
Jan-31
I love when they leave the Stallion at the farm where he has been for a long time. I think they do better.
Feb-6
Gamine has a date with Quality Road
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/256652/champion-gamine-to-be-bred-to-quality-road
Feb-9
In this edition of our ongoing mating plans series, we spoke with Marie Jones with additional notes from Katie Taylor and Doug Cauthen. Marie Jones is carrying on the successful breeding program that she first started with her late husband Aaron. Their program is responsible for Grade I winners and champions including Ashado, Speightstown, Drosselmeyer
Read more from TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and AuctionsFeb-9
We should have news of a foal for Enable. I hope all is well.
https://paulickreport.com/news/bloodstock/juddmonte-reveals-2022-mating-plans-enable-to-visit-dubawi/
Feb-17
Shame on the farms that sued to keep their profits up instead of looking at the bigger picture of a more diverse gene pool. I am disappointed that the JC was able to be bullied. Snowflakes!
In a move it hopes will bring more unity in the industry, The Jockey Club announced Feb. 17 that it is rescinding a rule that would have limited the number of mares bred per stallion per year.
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