On Breeding: First Maryland Million winners
Three sires registered their first Maryland Million winners a couple of weeks back. Who are they, and whak kind of mares seem to work with them?
Three sires registered their first Maryland Million winners a couple of weeks back. Who are they, and whak kind of mares seem to work with them?
Just an ordinary racehorse, Juba made his name with an entertaining Twitter account. Now his owners hope he’ll make it in the breeding shed.
The Maryland-bred Disco Rico mare Katarica Disco has enjoyed tremendous success with the Pennsylvania sire Weigelia, producing seven winners.
Hard-hitting sprinter Call Paul – a multiple graded winner – and promising juvenile Pink Caddy are half-siblings whose lineage didn’t presage greatness.
While the stallion and breeding business often focuses on what’s new and shiny, several regional sires are striking a blow for the tried and true.
Monday’s Fasig-Tipton Mixed Sale has something for everyone: from weanlings to broodmares. How to make sense of it? With our new free Mixed Sale Guide!
As with the sale as a whole, the number and gross value of Midlantic-breds sold at this week’s Fasig-Tipton 2 year-old sale rose, but the average was down.
With more than 500 horses in the catalog, the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training sale figures to offer buyers plenty of options.
They’re mailing catalogs this week, which means the Fasig-Tipton 2 year-old in training sale can’t be far behind. Here it is — by the numbers.
Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred and The Racing Biz today announced its new Top Midlantic-bred Poll, and Virginia-breds went to the head of the class.