Cattlewash Book Full And Closed For 2023 January 09, 2023 The Cattlewash Syndicate and Tara Hills Stud have announced the 2023 book for world champion Cattlewash is now full and closed.
Winbak Farm Announces Stallion Roster January 09, 2023 Winbak Farm has announced its 2023 stallion roster. The farm is standing stallions in Delaware, Maryland, New York, Ontario and Pennsylvania in the upcoming breeding season.
Forbidden Trade Retired To Stud January 03, 2023 The 2019 Hambletonian champion and Canadian Horse Of The Year, Forbidden Trade, has been retired to stud and is now accepting applications for the 2023 breeding season.
Harness Racing's 2022 Stallion Leaders January 01, 2023 The year of 2022 showcased some of the fastest miles and greatest triumphs for the offspring of harness racing's top stallions.
Helpisontheway Book Full And Closed December 28, 2022 The 2023 book for Indiana stallion Helpisontheway is overflowing and officially closed.
King Of The North Book Full & Closed December 24, 2022 Tara Hills Stud has announced that the book on 2021 Dan Patch Two-Year-Old Trotting Colt of the Year and 2022 Breeders Crown champion King Of The North (3,1:50.3, $1,370,242) is now full and closed
Wearinmysixshooter Retired, To Stud December 21, 2022 Grand Circuit stakes-placed Wearinmysixshooter has been retired and will stand stud in 2023.
Bulldog Hanover Book Full And Closed December 20, 2022 Seelster Farms announced on Tuesday (Dec. 20) that Bulldog Hanover’s book is full and closed for the 2023 season.
Stallions Return To The Track December 17, 2022 Two notable North American stallions have returned to racing stateside, and have recently made their debuts from new stables.
Gulf Shores Retired To Stud December 14, 2022 Multiple Ohio stakes winner Gulf Shores has been retired from racing and will stand stud in 2023.
Miso Fast On The Move December 14, 2022 After two years of breeding in Ohio, Miso Fast will have a new home for the 2023 breeding season.
Catch The Fire Retired From Racing, To Stand Stud December 08, 2022 After pulling “double duty” for two years with racing and breeding, Catch The Fire has officially been retired from racing to stand as a stallion.