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1/8/21
Lane's End Farm announced today that leading perennial sire Lemon Drop Kid has been pensioned from stallion duties, and will remain at Lane's End Farm to enjoy the rest of his retirement. Lemon Drop Kid is responsible for siring 96 black-type winners and 101 graded stakes horses, including Grade 1 winners Beach Patrol, Romantic Vision, [...]
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Go grateful to Mr. Farish for keeping LDK at Lane's End for his retirement. He deserves nothing less. What a great horse!
1/8/21
I agree, at this age these horses need to stay at the farm they are accustomed to.
1/15/21
Mubtaahij has had fertility problems and received hormonal shots- maybe he doesn’t like South America and would prefer to be in the States or England?
1/16/21
I think he would have had a test mare or 2 to make sure he was fertile? Or those few he got pregnant included them and was just lucky? I think he may just be particular like War Emblem? Or, as I said, he doesn’t like it there?
1/25/21
Four wheel drive heading to Japan. Bummer
Four Wheel Drive, a son of American Pharoah and winner of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G2T), was bought by the Thoroughbred Breeders Club in Monbetsu, Hokkaido.
Read more from BloodHorse.com1/25/21
Grade 1 winner Bodexpress has been retired from racing and will enter stud this year at Barton Thoroughbreds near Santa Ynez, Calif., for $5,000 with a live foal stands and nurses guarantee.
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