Dr. Bill Solomon: Pennsylvania the place to breed and race
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.
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.
Peace and Justice, the only son of War Front standing stud in Pennsylvania, comes with a huge incentive — $250,000 to the breeder of his first open stake winner.
Consignor BIll Reightler is offering nearly 50 hips at next week’s Fasig-Tipton mixed sale, which he expect to be better than it was last time.
Thoroughbred 101 is a free seminar for newcomers to racing offered August 26 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium!
Ultra-speedy Peace and Justice is the first son of War Front to stand in Pennsylvania. He’s at Diamond B Farm.
Consignor Bill Reightler has 62 hips for Sunday’s Timonium sale — the largest consignment by far and one with options for every pocketbook.
Wondering where to breed your horses? The Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association believes there are 33 million reasons to breed in the Keystone State.
Racehorses can take you anywhere in the world, says Kip Elser. They’ve taken him — repeatedly — to South Africa, among other places.
With Breeders’ Cup done, it’s the quiet season in racing. For those – like Kip Elser – who prep yearlings for sales, though, now’s when it gets busy.
Only a small percentage of horses succeed at the track. Kip Elser has been beating the odds — and turning yearlings into sale-toppers — for more than three decades.