Susan Rasmussen's 'exciting little horse' represents the farm's first runner in Canada's most prestigious race.
Equine Ownership
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.
Sylvain and Terri Pion will have a close eye on Kentucky Derby starter Barber Road, as they have his half-sister in their barn.
Katie Larsen's rehoming business has hit its stride, helping former track stars embark upon the next chapters of their lives.
An affordable, fun, low-risk way to buy into the exciting experience of Thoroughbred racehorse ownership in Canada.
A list of recommendations to consider when thinking about emergency preparedness in relation to flooding and other disasters.
The Ontario-bred, who was runner-up in the King Edward, could next be looking to contest the Ricoh Woodbine Mile.
Whether Tio Magico gets a shot at Queen’s Plate glory isn’t certain, but trainer Gail Cox would love to see the red-and-gold silks win again.
Getting yearlings into the best possible condition involves a careful, conscientious system of handling, exercise, grooming and nutrition.
Aligning with most of the racing world was made to ensure fairness, protect horse welfare, and retain CPMA funding for the program.
While it is typical to wean foals at 4-6 months, research indicates that there are steps breeders can take to make the process more natural.
A study of Thoroughbred youngsters at the University of Kentucky identified the primary causes of mortality, from disease to injuries.