The $800,000 allocated to the Mare Programs has been exhausted as Ontario breeders took full advantage once again.
Breeding
A reminder that the deadline is approaching to complete the OLG’s confidential online survey about Ontario’s horse racing sector.
The ITBF invites all involved in the Thoroughbred breeding and racing industry to register for the webinar taking place Thursday, Jan. 18th.
The move is an attempt to reverse the downward trend of foal production and give breeders more reasons to breed for sales and racing.
The great Canadian-bred Langfuhr, a Grade 1 winner in New York, Hall of Fame inductee and tremendous sire, has passed away at the age of 31.
The mare's breeder and part-owner Bill DeCoursey describes the moment the lovely six-year-old won the Ballerina Stakes at Hastings.
This year’s catalogue has 78 entries: 41 broodmares, 15 weanlings, 16 yearlings, four horses of racing age and two stallion seasons.
Dermot worked for Adena Springs North for over three decades and was very influential in Ontario’s Thoroughbred breeding industry.
The MPP allows breeders to expand their broodmare bands with new bloodlines and helps Ontario get more broodmares into the province.
Four exciting races featuring Canadian Premier Yearling Sale graduates take place in the run-up to the CTHS 2023 sale on August 30th.
Philip My Dear, Silent Miracle, Paramount Prince and El Cohete are among the field of 17 starters set to leave the gate in Sunday's Plate.
Ontario owners can once again use Sales Credits earned via TIP to support their purchases at the Canadian Premier Yearling Sale on Aug. 30.
A Woodbine Oaks winner is suddenly worth a lot more money and chances are they will have success in the breeding shed.
Dance Shoes named Horse of the Year as the Thoroughbred industry celebrated the achievements of 2022 horses and horsepeople.
The Jockey Club released its 2023 Fact Book on March 23 and Canadian Thoroughbred has sorted statistics for Canadian provinces.