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2024 Foal Crop Projected at 18,000
POSTED: October 18, 2024
Covfefe and her Constitution foal, newly minted stakes winner, Ellen Jay. (Photo courtesy of LNJ Foxwoods) The Jockey Club Releases 2023 Breeding and 2024 Live...
Keeneland announces Catalog for November Breeding Stock Sale
POSTED: October 6, 2021
Horses of racing age information to be released separately LEXINGTON, Ky. – Keeneland’s catalog of 3,594 horses in the breeding stock and weanling portion of...
Spendthrift Farm announces 2022 stallion roster & fees including 4 new stallions
POSTED: September 28, 2021
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Spendthrift Farm has announced stud fees for its roster of 25 stallions set to stand at the Lexington-based farm for the upcoming...
The Jockey Club statement on the rule limiting stallion breedings
POSTED: February 24, 2021
LEXINGTON, Ky. — In May 2020, The Jockey Club board of stewards announced that it had adopted a final rule limiting the annual breeding of...
Spendthrift Farm announces reduced stud fees for 2021
POSTED: October 13, 2020
LEXINGTON, Ky. – B. Wayne Hughes’ Spendthrift Farm announced reduced stud fees for most of its current roster of stallions set to stand at the...
Black Type Winner and Graded Stakes Placed Sweetontheladies standing at Pleasant Acres Stallions
POSTED: October 12, 2020
Morriston, Florida USA – October 10, 2020 – Pleasant Acres Stallions is pleased to announce that black type winner and multiple graded stakes placed Sweetontheladies...
The Jockey Club Releases 2019 Breeding Statistics
POSTED: October 6, 2020
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Jockey Club reported that 1,552 stallions covered 31,198 mares in North America during 2019, according to statistics compiled through Sept. 29,...
The Jockey Club Adopts Rule Regarding Thoroughbred Stallion Breedings
POSTED: May 8, 2020
The Jockey Club board of stewards today announced that it has adopted a final rule limiting the annual breeding of individual stallions. The rule reflects...
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