Mon, 12/19/2011 - 17:42

Flying Zee dispersal to have final session in New York

Highcliff Farm in Delanson, N. Y., will host the third and final phase of the Flying Zee Stable dispersal on Jan. 21.

The auction of 65 to 70 horses will begin at noon. Auctioneer Seth Gregory will handle the sale.

Established by the late Carl Lizza, Flying Zee became a leading owner and breeder in New York. Lizza died in July. The stable's first two dispersal phases took place at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky fall yearling sale and Fasig-Tipton Midlantic December mixed sale.

Mon, 12/19/2011 - 17:36

Retirement programs join forces to provide homes for two

Three Thoroughbred retirement programs have joined forces to permanently retire a pair of former claiming horses: a son of Ferdinand, the 1986 Kentucky Derby winner who died in a Japanese slaughterhouse, and a runner who started 125 times.

Mon, 12/19/2011 - 17:30

OBS mixed sale has 530 cataloged

The Ocala Breeders' Sales Company has cataloged 530 horses to its Jan. 17-18 winter mixed sale in Ocala, Fla. Hip Nos. 1-110 will sell Jan. 17 in a consignor-preferred session, followed by 148 horses in a new horses of racing age session the same day. An open session will take place Jan. 18. Catalogs are available online at www.obssales.com.

Fri, 12/16/2011 - 15:30

Ziebarth maintains her ties with Tiznow

Benoit & Associates
Owner-breeder Pamela Ziebarth greets jockey Joel Rosario following Tiz Flirtatious's victory in the Cat's Cradle Handicap.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Tiznow is never far from owner-breeder Pamela Ziebarth’s thoughts, or the bloodlines of her horses.

“There are very few that aren’t related,” she said of her racing and breeding stock.

Ziebarth has a unique perspective of the California-bred Tiznow as a racehorse from a decade ago and as a successful stallion in Kentucky now. Tiznow is the only horse to win two runnings of the Breeders’ Cup Classic, in 2000 and 2001, doing so for Ziebarth’s late mother, Cecilia Straub-Reubens.

Fri, 12/16/2011 - 14:24

Airdrie Stud hopeful for Indian Charlie's sons

Barbara D. Livingston
Indian Charlie, who died Thursday at age 16, bred 136 mares this year.

LEXINGTON, Ky. − Indian Charlie’s death Thursday at age 16 cost Airdrie Stud its banner stallion, but farm owner Brereton C. Jones said the Midway, Ky., operation hopes to build on his legacy by perhaps standing one of his sons. In the meantime, Indian Charlie’s connections have a lot of good memories of his racing career and stud career, as his fee rose from $10,000 to $75,000 since he was relocated to Airdrie in 2003.

Fri, 12/16/2011 - 10:30

Winchell buys interest in Pin Oak stallion Cowboy Cal

Pin Oak Stud
Cowboy Cal's first foals will be yearlings of 2012.

Ron Winchell has bought an unspecified interest in Pin Oak Stud stallion Cowboy Cal, who stands at the Versailles, Ky., farm for $7,500.

Cowboy Cal’s first foals will be yearlings in 2012.

Thu, 12/15/2011 - 11:24

Indian Charlie, sire of Uncle Mo, dies at 16

Barbara D. Livingston
Indian Charlie, the sire of Uncle Mo, was euthanized Thursday at the age of 16.

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Indian Charlie, sire of four North American champions includingIndian Blessing and  Uncle Mo, died Thursday morning at age 16.

An In Excess horse who went from California Grade 1 winner to fashionable Kentucky sire, Indian Charlie had hemangiosarcoma, a rare form of cancer, and was euthanized at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, according to a statement from Brereton C. Jones’s Airdrie Stud in Midway, Ky., where Indian Charlie stood. He was to have a $75,000 fee (stands and nurses) in 2012.

Wed, 12/14/2011 - 12:19

Bank Heist retired, to stand at New York farm

Bank Heist, a Maria's Mon half-brother to 2007 sprint champion Midnight Lute and multiple-graded-placed Captain Cherokee, has retired from the track and will enter stud at Kaz Hill Farm in Middletown, N.Y.

Bank Heist will stand for $2,500, but the farm will waive the fee for black-type mares, mares with black type under the first dam, and winners of $50,000 or more or producers of a runner with $50,000 or more in earnings. Four-year-old Bank Heist won 1 of 6 starts and earned $58,000.

Tue, 12/13/2011 - 13:12

Former Sez Who property in Florida sold

Part of Richard Simon’s former Sez Who Thoroughbreds property in Ocala, Fla., has been sold to an Ocala realtor.

Real estate agent William Bello paid $2 million for 87-acre Foxtrotter Ranch in November, according to the Ocala Star-Banner, and intends to resell it. Bello told the paper that he already is negotiating with an unidentified potential buyer in Canada who probably would use the farm as a second home. In 2009, the farm’s value was assessed at $5 million.

Mon, 12/12/2011 - 17:32

Fasig-Tipton's Texas sale has rise in average price

Ruby Be Mine, a 9-year-old stakes-producing mare by Rubiano, brought a bid of $35,000 to top the Fasig-Tipton Texas mixed sale Monday at Lone Star Park near Dallas. The average price at the one-day auction featuring breeding stock was $4,553, up 12 percent from the corresponding sale in 2010.

Moon Lake Equine Center purchased Ruby Be Mine from agent 4M Ranch. The stakes-placed mare, believed to be in foal to the Forest Wildcat stallion Chatain, has produced the multiple stakes-winning filly Ruby's Big Band, an earner of more than $200,000.