Covid and more: The week in social media
Six straight for Malibu Mischief, racing resumes at CT, and discounted stallion prices, in the week in social media.
Six straight for Malibu Mischief, racing resumes at CT, and discounted stallion prices, in the week in social media.
Maryland’s Anchor and Hope Farm announced stud fee reductions for 2021 for its roster of four stallions.
Regally bred young stallion Long River had his first foal this month, a colt out of an American Lion mare.
Raging Whiskey’s win in the Capote Stakes at Los Alamitos gave sire Bourbon Courage, standing in Maryland, his first stakes winner.
A devastating barn fire at Maryland’s Anchor and Hope Farm could have been much worse – but for the quick actions of its forewoman.
A barn fire hurt a local farm, the Monmouth Oaks is upon us, and it’s almost time for the Big T, in the week in social media.
Little Lion Girl scored a $28 upset Friday at Laurel Park to give Maryland sire Imagining his first victory.
A combination of factors has made consignors and Fasig-Tipton optimistic as its Midlantic Fall Yearling Sale is set to begin Monday.
Long River, the son of A. P. Indy who won a Group 1 race and earned over $770,000, will stand stud at Maryland’s Anchor and Hope Farm.
Holy Boss, standing stud at Maryland’s Anchor and Hope Farm, offers breeders a top pedigree, elegant good looks, and a serious race record.