Meet Nyquist, the two-year-old horse that bears the name of the Red Wings forward.
Paradox was honoured with the Breeder of the Year Award at the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society’s annual awards evening.
Shaman Ghost, racing without Lasix, gives Stronach his third Queen’s Plate.
When Bob Anderson died in 2010, his son, David, went against the norm and opted to reinvest heavily in Anderson Farms of St. Thomas.
It took three trips to Quebec and over a year for Sherry McLean to find Oneexcessivenite and her Spaniard yearling and bring them home to Ontario.
How much revenue does a track keep from pari-mutuel wagering? It depends on what you wager on and where and how you wager. WEG’s Sean Pinsonneault helps demystify a head-spinning set of equations.
Breeding science for the 21st century.
Finding a winner at a yearling sale isn't easy. Some of the most successful people in the game give one piece of advice for picking out a great horse.
A detailed look at the art of racehorse breeding, including linebreeding, breeding strategies and research regarding so-called “speed genes.”
The first few seasons at stud for a new stallion can make or break a new career. This article highlights the keys to getting off to a fast start.
Many of the greatest racehorses who ever lived had little success at stud, while far more modest racehorses became very successful sires and broodmares.
Although today's racehorses surely don't get the foundation of long, slow works they once did, however, they have grown too fragile as a breed.
Tactics for maintaining your broodmare's cycle.
Thoroughbred breeding involves producing winning racehorses and, often more importantly, producing racehorses that will create quality offspring.
Three-year-old filly Biofuel was named Canada’s Horse of the Year for 2010, after winning four stakes in her six starts. Read this article to learn more.