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2/23/22
Breeders who support the 140-mare cap say Thoroughbred breeders still must face potential consequences related to a waning level of genetic diversity.
Read more from BloodHorse.com3/17/22
The father-son team of Elusive Quality (by Gone West) and Quality Road sired the winners of a pair of Grade 2 stakes over the weekend. At Oaklawn Park, Elusive Quality's Breeders' Cup winner Ce Ce won the Azeri Stakes in her prep for the upcoming Grade 1 Apple Blossom. At Tampa Bay, Quality Road's daughter Bleecker Street made a point of her continuing improvement with victory in the Hillsborough...
Read more from Horse Racing News | Paulick Report4/12/22
Gemologist and Nitrous sold to stand in Korea. They arrived there in December and they’re just telling us now??
https://paulickreport.com/news/bloodstock/gemologist-nitrous-sold-to-stand-in-korea/
4/12/22
The farms are under no obligation to make an announcement. This is mostly because there are less reporters to do the reasurch.
4/20/22
Indian Miss was honored as the 2021 Kentucky broodmare of the year April 20 at Keeneland, while multiple grade 1 winner Essential Quality was honored as the Kentucky-bred Horse of the Year and Kentucky-bred champion 3-year-old male.
Read more from BloodHorse.com5/3/22
What a shame, these are lost genes for sure. Enjoy you new relaxed farm life.
Climax Stallions announced May 2 the retirement of fourth-crop California stallion Curlin to Mischief due to a recent bout of infertility.
Read more from BloodHorse.com5/3/22
I’m sure they’ll find another Curlin or Into Mischief colt to fill his shoes in CA. Enjoy your next career.