Hot sire Frac Daddy produced back-to-back debut victories for Quiet Intent and Quiet Sunday for last year's Woodbine Mile winning trainer.
Breeding
While pedigree, conformation and health are key components, a modicum of luck comes into play when choosing future racing stars.
The province's various attractive breeding and racing programs support breeders and owners at all levels of racing.
The Minkster sold for $39,853 as a yearling at the 2020 CTHS Sale and the Hyka brothers continue to benefit from OR’s TIP Breeders Awards.
A $7,000 yearling purchase in 2020, Ironstone has taken the family and trainer William Armata on the ride of a lifetime.
Susan Rasmussen's 'exciting little horse' represents the farm's first runner in Canada's most prestigious race.
When Borders Racing Stable's homebred Rondure enters the gate in the Queen’s Plate, he’ll be the stable’s first starter in Canada’s premier race.
Joe Guerrieri has made his sole focus supporting the Ontario breeding industry and racing at Woodbine Racetrack.
From sponsored races to awards and bonuses, owners and breeders in the province can take advantage of a number of programs.
The daughter of Great Gladiator is the dam of the great Pink Lloyd, the richest CTHS yearling sale graduate ever.
Some tips regarding where to look, what to look for, and other important considerations when choosing a broodmare prospect.
The success of Ontario Jockey Club Stakes winner Mason's Gamble is a story of camaraderie and shared dreams.
These restricted races are considered an attractive incentive to buy at the sales, and an important stepping-stone to larger events.
Home to Ted Burnett's Josham Farms Limited and Yvonne Schwabe Thoroughbreds, this stable continues to produce top-quality athletes.
Equine breeding facilities need to act quickly to prevent the spread of this highly contagious, deadly disease that causes diarrhea in foals.