Fri, 02/15/2013 - 17:49

Rachel Alexandra's condition remains serious on Friday

Courtesy Stonestreet Farm via Twitter
Rachel Alexandra gets a mint from owner Barbara Banke of Stonestreet Farm at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital Friday, Feb. 15. The mare is recovering from surgery related to foaling complications.

The condition of 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra "remains serious," but her attitude improved on Friday as the mare continues to recover at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky. from surgery earlier this week related to foaling complications.

Fri, 02/15/2013 - 16:39

Veterinarians challenge DEA’s drug transport restrictions

Veterinarians who drive to treat animals at farms and other sites are violating federal law if they carry the controlled substances they often need for their work.

Fri, 02/15/2013 - 15:45

Ministers Wild Cat takes early lead on California’s sire list

Courtesy Tommy Town ThoroughbredsMinisters Wild Cat

Early season stakes results have left Ministers Wild Cat as the top-ranked stallion in California, and one very much in demand at Tommy Town Thoroughbreds in Santa Ynez, Calif., this breeding season.

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 20:30

McMahon of Saratoga adding Highcliff stallions

McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds is set to become the largest stallion facility in New York state, as it will welcome six Highcliff Farm stallions for the 2013 breeding season.

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 17:55

Rachel Alexandra's condition "very serious" following surgery

Barbara D. Livingston
"I thought her 2009 campaign, by the end of it, she was just tired," assistant trainer Scott Blasi said of Rachel Alexandra.

The condition of 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra remained “very serious” on Thursday afternoon following surgery the prior night related to foaling complications.

“I think right now, it's too early to say [what the long-term prognosis is],” said Dr. Brett Woodie, the attending surgeon on the case at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky. "We'll just see how she responds to treatment and take it pretty much one day at a time."

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 17:13

Midnight Interlude sold to stand in India

Barbara D. Livingston
Midnight Interlude has been sold privately to Sohna Stud in India.

Midnight Interlude, winner of the 2011 Santa Anita Derby, has been sold privately to Sohna Stud in India, owner-breeder Arnold Zetcher said Wednesday.

Midnight Interlude, 5, won 3 of 13 starts and $769,232. By War Chant, Midnight Interlude won the Santa Anita Derby in his fourth start and was later 16th in the Kentucky Derby and 13th in the Preakness Stakes.

He won the Tsunami Slew Stakes on turf at Hollywood Park in June 2011.

Midnight Interlude was offered at the Barretts January mixed sale in California on Jan. 22, but was listed as not sold for $47,000.

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 16:55

Syndication: Coping with a changing market for seasons and shares

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Union Rags at Lane’s End Farm in Versailles, Ky., where he stands as the property of a syndicate. The winner of the 2012 Belmont Stakes enters stud this year with a $35,000 fee.

The days of 40-share syndicates aren’t over, but stallion syndication today has a new look, courtesy of innovations like the popular “Share the Upside” program that allow breeders to acquire lifetime breeding rights by committing mares to a stallion, instead of through purchasing shares.

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 16:54

WinStar influence grows with new stallion facility

WinStar Farm
WinStar’s new stallion complex will stand an expanded roster of 22 stallions this year, including first-year sires Bodemeister and Gemologist. When Kenny Troutt assumed ownership of WinStar in 2010, the farm stood seven stallions.

WinStar Farm, already one of the most successful racing and breeding operations in the U.S., is set to put the finishing touches on a major expansion that will make it an even more prominent presence in the sport.

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 16:49

Majestic Warrior: Leading sire by juvenile winners, freshman winners

Majestic Warrior got off to a flying start in 2012, and the best may be yet to come.

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 16:19

Indiana: Spanish Steps draws notice thanks to Little Mike

A multiple Grade 1 winner can do a lot of things for a sire.

For Spanish Steps, the success of leading turf horse Little Mike helped draw national attention to him and propelled him to the top of the list among Indiana’s leading stallions by progeny earnings.