As we reach November, preparations begin for the cold winter ahead in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky. Expectations of dropping temperatures and frost mean our landscape team is gearing up to protect and maintain the health of the farm’s current flora and fauna, as well as plan for new life next Spring. Our Head Gardener… Read more »
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Track Renovation

The surface that thoroughbred horses train on is very important; at the Stonestreet Training Center in Ocala, Florida, trainer Ian Brennan keeps a close eye on all aspects of the track’s health including its depth, grade and the percentage of dirt versus clay. Continuous maintenance is vital to the safety and successful training of the… Read more »
After the Races: Dreaming of Julia, Kauai Katie, and My Miss Aurelia
The racetrack is home to athletes. The daily routine of a racehorse reflects the goal of peak racing performance: breakfast, training, lunch, rest, dinner, sleep, and repeat. My Miss Aurelia, Kauai Katie, and Dreaming of Julia all excelled as athletes and retired sound with combined earnings of over $4 million, 10 graded stakes wins, and… Read more »