Wed, 03/13/2013 - 15:31

New Mexico: Rocket Included, leading freshman sire

Led by a precocious state-bred, Rocket Included shot to the top of New Mexico’s freshman sire list for earnings in 2012.

The freshman season for the 8-year-old son of Include featured three winners from five starters and progeny earnings of $185,183. He was well clear of second-place Real Dandy, who finished the year with progeny earnings of $88,337.

[MORE: See a list of New Mexico’s leading sires from 2012]

Wed, 03/13/2013 - 15:27

New Mexico: Attila's Storm, leading juvenile sire

A successful 2012 season by Fred and Linda Alexander’s A&A Horse Ranch stallions included sires in the juvenile rankings, with the farm standing New Mexico’s top two stallions.

The leading juvenile sire in 2012 was Attila’s Storm, an 11-year-old son of Forest Wildcat who topped the state-bred list with total progeny earnings of $696,528 from 17 starters and 13 winners. His crop of 2-year-olds featured four stakes winners who tallied six stakes wins on New Mexico’s state-bred circuit. Attila’s Storm stands at A&A Horse Ranch in Anthony, N.M., for a $2,500 fee.

Wed, 03/13/2013 - 15:23

New Mexico: Desert God, leading general sire

Over the past decade, Desert God has been linked in one way or another to the best New Mexico’s breeding program has to offer.

Wed, 03/13/2013 - 15:19

Louisiana: Salute the Sarge, leading freshman sire

Salute the Sarge got off to a fast start last year when his Kentucky-sired first crop produced 13 winners and a $490,733 progeny bankroll, enough to put him on top of Louisiana’s freshman sire ranks.

Wed, 03/13/2013 - 15:14

Louisiana: Songandaprayer, leading general and juvenile sire

Songandaprayer relocated from Kentucky’s Walmac Farm to Louisiana’s Copper Crowne this year and arrived as the state’s leading general sire with 2012 progeny earnings of $6,180,000, and as their leading juvenile sire with earnings of $1,197,868. He also led North American sires by winners with 179, and he led in Louisiana by stakes winners with 11, and by stakes wins with 17.

Wed, 03/13/2013 - 15:07

Southwest: Gaming helps Louisiana rise to the top

There has been a distinct power shift in the Southwest breeding market since the advent of gaming at tracks in the region. Louisiana has risen to the forefront with slot machines helping the state build an incentive program that paid out more than $25 million in 2012. Texas, meanwhile, has no gaming and has seen its foal crop disintegrate over the past decade, from a region-high 2,013 back in 2001, to 679 in the most recent report by The Jockey Club.

Wed, 03/13/2013 - 14:56

Catching up with Mine That Bird

Barbara D. Livingston
Mine That Bird won the 2009 Kentucky Derby with Calvin Borel aboard.

Every year, thousands of fans descend upon central Kentucky to admire their favorite Kentucky Derby winners as they enjoy their post-racetrack lives on the farm.

As it turns out, quite a few visit Roswell, N.M., to do the exact same thing.

As travelers enter the southeast New Mexico town, they are greeted by a sign welcoming them to the home of 2009 Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird, who resides at co-owner Mark Allen’s Double Eagle Ranch.

Mon, 03/11/2013 - 20:22

Rachel Alexandra recovering well from procedure to drain abscess

Nearly one month following abdominal surgery for foaling complications, 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra continues a steady recovery at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky., despite a bump in her progress last week.

Mon, 03/11/2013 - 17:16

Darley broodmare, classic winner Kazzia dies

Kazzia, a standard-bearer for Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum’s Darley operation on the racetrack and as a broodmare, died Sunday from post-foaling complications at age 14.

The German-bred Zinaad mare had delivered her seventh foal, a Dubawi filly, at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket, England. Racing Post reports that the foal has been placed with a foster mare and is doing well.

Mon, 03/11/2013 - 16:52

Bank Heist’s first foal arrives in Pennsylvania

New York stallion Bank Heist was represented by his first foal, a dark bay or brown filly, on Feb. 28 at J Jeps Farm in Anville, Pa.