PETA, more: The week in social media
PETA and the Stronach Group team up, a stallion retires, and more, in the week in social media.
PETA and the Stronach Group team up, a stallion retires, and more, in the week in social media.
Wicked Strong, a millionaire on the racetrack who is 13th nationally among second-crop sires, will shift to Pennsylvania’s Pin Oak Lane Farm for 2021.
Normandy Invasion, a graded stakes-placed son of Tapit, will stand stud at Pennsylvania’s Pin Oak Lane Farm in 2020.
Lord Shanakill and Last Gunfighter, both standing stud at the Pin Oak Lane Farm of Dr. Bill Solomon, were serious racehorses and are by major sires.
Dr. Bill Solomon and Pin Oak Lane Farm are betting big on Pennsylvania, with exciting new stallions Royal Artillery and Almasty leading the way.
Pennsylvania’s Pin Oak Lane Farm has added two exciting new stallions, Royal Artillery and Almasty, to their roster for 2018.
Pennsylvania, says Dr. William Solomon, is the place to breed and race horses. And his Pin Oak Lane Farm has a powerful group of stallions standing to take advantage of that.
The number of mares bred in the mid-Atlantic has dropped in recent years — as has where they’re bred, as optimism, uncertainty impact breeder decisions.
Pennsylvania’s Pin Oak Lane Farm will add two stallions, Last Gunfighter and Lord Shanakill, to its roster for 2016.
In Part 2 of our series on mid-Atlantic breeding’s newcomers, George Rowand checks in on a half-dozen sires new to the region.