Tara Hills Stud has announced that the 2012 book for Mach Three is now full and closed.
Category: Breeding News
Northern Kid Partners group to host Open House
The Northern Kid Partners group has extended an invitation to an Open House and stallion showing for Kentucky’s new trotting stallion Northern Kid that will be held Sunday (February 5) from 12-2 p.m. at Walnut Hall Stock Farm in Lexington, Ky., where he will be standing for the 2012 breeding season.
USTA offers Yearling Prep DVD
Small breeders can make good use of winter nights by ordering the USTA’s DVD on yearling prep, geared toward a small operator.
Manhardt to Cool Winds Farm
Cool Winds Farm is pleased to announce the newest addition to their stallion roster for the 2012 breeding season. Manhardt will be coming to the Lima, Ohio, facility.
Kadabra’s book is full and closed
Tara Hills Stud of Port Perry, Ontario, announced today that the 2012 book for Kadabra is now full and closed.
Winbak welcomes first foal of 2012
As the new year begins, so does foaling season at Winbak Farm. Early this past Sunday morning, Winbak Farm welcomed its first foal of the year.
OSS stallion registration deadline is Jan. 15
The Ontario Sires Stakes administration would like to remind stallion owners that the deadline to register their stallion for the OSS program for the 2012 breeding season without incurring a late fee is January 15.
Breedings available from SRF
The Standardbred Retirement Foundation has received gifts of many breeding donations for the 2012 season such as Glidemaster, Badlands Hanover, Lucky Chucky, Mach Three, Rocknroll Heaven, Yankee Glide and many more.
Winbak Farm announces discount for early booking
Winbak Farm will be giving a $1,000 discount to anybody who books by the end of February to Riverboat King and Village Jove. Both stallions normally stand for $4,000.
Sagebrush to University of Illinois Horse Farm
Sagebrush p,1:49 ($646,967), a son of Western Hanover-Just Say Go, will stand the 2012 season at the University of Illinois Horse Farm at Urbana for a fee of $2,000.