Winbak Farm is proud to announce the arrival of its first 2021 foal. The colt is sired by The Bank and out of the mare, Clover Market. This is the first known foal of The Bank born in North America and he arrived at 7 a.m. on Friday (Jan. 15). He was born at Winbak Farm of Maryland.
Category: Breeding News
2019 Horse of the Year Shartin N retires
The owners of Shartin N, the 2019 Dan Patch Harness Horse of the Year and the fastest pacing mare in history, announced she has been retired from racing as of Saturday (Dec. 19).
Cattlewash to stand at Walnridge in 2021
Manalapan, NJ — World champion Cattlewash will stand at Walnridge Farm in New Jersey for the 2021 breeding season. The Somebeachsomewhere-Road Bet colt is trained by Ron Burke. Competing as a homebred for…
LMN Bred Stables announces Ohio Select Sale 2020 yearlings
LMN Bred Stables is please to announce the Ohio Select Sale 2020 yearling videos, pictures and pedigrees are now available online at lmnbredstables.com for viewing.
Dancin Yankee to stand at Cool Winds Farm in Ohio
World Champion and three-time Ohio Older Pacer of the Year Dancin Yankee p,1:47.2 ($2,003,907) has been retired from racing and will stand for stallion service at Cool Winds Farm, Lima, Ohio, for the 2020 breeding season.
Lather Up to stand at Sugar Valley Farm
Lather Up’s ownership announced on Friday (Nov. 15) the decision to stand their world champion at Sugar Valley Farm in Ohio rather than at the new Diamond Creek farm in New York.
Record-breaking Lexington Selected Yearling Sale concludes
A night after establishing the record for gross, the Lexington Selected Sale concluded Saturday (Oct. 5) with the record for average, closing the book on a sale that saw the first million-dollar yearlings in history as well as the top-selling pacer and filly trotter pass through the auction ring.
Ohio Selected Jug Yearling Sale maintains robust bidding and buying
A capacity crowd filled the sales arena at the Brave Horse Show Park on Friday (Sept. 13) to select and purchase 243 Ohio-bred yearlings for a gross of $4,953,000 producing an average sale price of $20,383. Once again, Jeff and Senena Esty’s Spring Haven Farm sold the highest price horse in the sale. Hip No. 105, Lightning Rocks, is a gorgeous Pet Rock half-brother to Love Me Some Lou p,2,1:50.4f ($216,452) who was hammered down to Burke Racing for $100,000.
Goshen Yearling Sale consignor’s comments
The Goshen Yearling Sale is just about a month away and the 109 available yearlings are already being examined by many sets of eyes in person, on video and in the catalog. But those who know them the best are the managers of the respective farms that have sent these prospects to the auction block.
Last Somebeachsomewhere foal born
On Friday night (July 12), the last North American foal by the immortal Somebeachsomewhere was born at Hanover Shoe Farms.