Cross Traffic, a proven stallion in Kentucky who's moving to Virginia in 2026, will stand at Weehaw Farm in Berryville, Va., per owner John Funkhouser. The 17-year-old was originally supposed to spend the breeding season at Mt. Airy Farm in Millwood, but those plans fell through last week. Funkhouser, the owner of O’Sullivan Farms in West Virginia, said he originally intended to tour several farms for Cross Traffic, but that did not prove necessary. Weehaw, his first stop, was suitable for the stallion’s needs, and its location near the West Virginia border will allow Funkhouser to easily travel to the neighboring state as needed. O’Sullivan Farms has three stallions standing in West Virginia for the 2026 breeding season, including Curlin’s Honor and Aldrin, who finished among the 10 highest-earning stallions in the state last year. After purchasing Cross Traffic with the help of a syndicate, however, he expressed a desire to “spread his wings” and take advantage of the growing statebred program in Virginia.  Cross Traffic entered stud at Spendthrift Farm in Kentucky in 2015 and was named the leading freshman sire in 2018. His progeny have since earned 44 total stakes victories. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.