PA House panel votes to increase breeder awards, irking breeders
In a strange internecine battle, legislation that would increase awards to Pennsylvania breeders has earned the opposition of the state’s breeders group.
In a strange internecine battle, legislation that would increase awards to Pennsylvania breeders has earned the opposition of the state’s breeders group.
The ultra-consistent Page McKenney has been named Pennsylvania-bred Horse of the Year by the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association.
Our state-by-state review of breeding programs continues with Pennsylvania, where uncertainty has reduced the foal crop even as program dollars remain robust.
Parx Racing’s plan for a $20 million “Fall Festival” – coupled with reduced racing days – has received a generally (but not entirely) warm response.
Pennsylvania’s benchmark report on wagering breeding shows declines in both. But why? And is it changing? Answers vary.
Two horses bred in the region will run in major Churchill Downs stakes on Friday, including the favorite in the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks.
Wondering where to breed your horses? The Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association believes there are 33 million reasons to breed in the Keystone State.
The PHBA, which represents Pennsylvania breeders, announced the introduction of three new stakes races for horses bred in the Keystone State.
Nobody gave Gayle Gerth much credit for bringing Wiseman’s Ferry to her Dana Point Farm in Pennsylvania. Then Wise Dan started winning, and everything changed.
In what has become almost an annual ritual, Pennsylvania’s governor has proposed to siphon $31 million from racing and breeding’s share of slot revenues into the general fund. The Pennsylvania racing industry is fighting back.