Maryland Million: For new stallions, future starts here
For young stallions, a successful Maryland Million day can turn breeders’ heads and have a big impact on the trajectory of their career.
For young stallions, a successful Maryland Million day can turn breeders’ heads and have a big impact on the trajectory of their career.
The top horses in the just-completed Fasig-Tipton yearling sale, which ended with a decline in gross sales but more horses finding homes, showed the value of adaptability.
The multiple graded stakes-winning New Jersey-bred Irish War Cry will enter stud at Maryland’s Northview Stallion Station in 2019.
Not only does Peace and Justice, standing at Northview-PA, offer impeccable pedigree and blazing speed – there’s also a $250,000 breeder bonus available!
Uncle Lino, a son of Uncle Mo standing at stud in Pennsylvania, had his first offspring born, a filly.
Promising eight-year-old sire El Padrino was euthanized this week after a series of bouts with colic and subsequent surgeries.
Madefromlucky, a multiple graded stakes winner by Lookin At Lucky, will stand stud at Maryland’s Northview Stallion Station in 2018.
Sprinter Barbados will stand at Shamrock Farm, while Northview PA adds Uncle Lino to its stallion roster.
Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint entrant Finest City — a PA-bred originally named City Envy — carries breeder Hank Nothhaft’s hopes into the fray.
Longtime leading Maryland sire Not for Love has been euthanized after a bout with colic.