Ontario Racing has partnered with The Jockey Club on Ontario Resident Mare Program enrollment as foaling season gets going.
Breeding
Ontario Racing’s Thoroughbred Improvement Program has announced the recipients for the three highest worldwide earners in four categories.
Details about the 2023 Mare Breeding Incentive, Mare Recruitment and Sales Credit Programs, and the 2 YO Alberta-Bred Open Stakes Supplement.
The study will review factors such as cost of ownership, economic contribution from horses, and industry trends.
Eligible participants can take advantage of a number of programs and special races for 2- and 3-year-olds, and broodmare purchase incentives.
Colleen Dalos praises Bossy Holiday's win in the colts/geldings division; Gordon Lickrish details Pleasure’s Gold route to the fillies' title.
The sale saw three individuals share the top price of $35,000 -- two yearling fillies and a stakes-winning broodmare.
The six-year-old Tall Oaks Farm champion, who earned over $1 million in his career, will stand at Colebrook Farms in Uxbridge, ON.
A total of $108,500 in sales credits were used to purchase 51 horses at the August 31 sale, an increase of $67,000 from 2021.
Highfield Stock Farm announced that their foundation sire, whose foals have earned over $17.8 million, was euthanized.
Find your next winner at the 2022 CTHS Alberta Thoroughbred Sale on Friday, September 16th at Westerner Park in Red Deer.
Foals from Ontario Racing's TIP Mare Purchase Program did well at the Canadian Premier Yearling Sale on Aug. 31.
Owners should check the TIP website for a list of sales credits eligible to be used at the Canadian Premier Yearling Sale,
The Elgin, Algoma, Muskoka, and Simcoe Stakes showcase Canadian-bred sale graduates ahead of the CTHS yearling sale on August 31.
The remaining 3 sales will offer instant bidding and real-time video, creating a live auction experience for off-site purchasers.