Hill 'n' Dale sets Arabian Knight stud fee
Hill 'n' Dale announced today that Arabian Knight, the sale-topping 2-year-old and Grade 1-winning millionaire by Uncle Mo, will stand for a fee of $30,000 Live Foal.
Hill 'n' Dale announced today that Arabian Knight, the sale-topping 2-year-old and Grade 1-winning millionaire by Uncle Mo, will stand for a fee of $30,000 Live Foal.
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Practical Joke was the busiest stallion in North America in 2024, The Jockey Club reported, as it released recent breeding and foal crop statistics that continued the prevailing trends in the industry. The Jockey Club is projecting a North American registered Thoroughbred foal crop of 17,300 to arrive in 2025.
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Catesby Woodford Clay, the longtime chairman of Runnymede Farm who has now seen that historic nursery operated by the fourth generation of his family, died peacefully at his home on the Paris, Ky., farm Sept. 29. He was 101.
Three Chimneys announced today that Chris Baker is resigning from his position as Chief Operating Officer after more than a decade at the farm. Longtime Lexington horseman Tony Cissell has been promoted to the position of General Manager and Chief Operating Officer.
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Big Brown, the 2008 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner, has been pensioned from stallion duty and recently arrived at Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky., where he will live out his days.
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Dornoch, a leading 3-year-old of 2024 and winner of the Belmont Stakes in June, has been retired to stand stud at Spendthrift Farm, his connections announced Saturday evening.
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Blazing Sevens, a hot commodity as a son of breakout young classic sire Good Magic, will stand at Darby Dan Farm in Lexington, Ky., in 2025, the farm announced Thursday.
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The rich purses of last weekend's stakes at Kentucky Downs helped lift Twirling Candy and Tiz the Law atop the North American overall 2-year-old and freshman sire lists, respectively.
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King's Plate pedigree profile: Caitlinhergrtness
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Grade 1 winner Arabian Knight has been retired from racing and will arrive at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm in Paris, Ky., on Tuesday to prepare for the start of his stud career there in 2025.