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Flanders wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 8:10 pmThey say its owned by Don Alberto in this article. https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... -at-xalapaMissbeholder wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 5:35 pmWow! OK! I did miss that, which doesn't surprise me at all! Thanks Summer Bird and Northport!
After seeing your posts, I went and did a Google on Don Alberto just to see if I could find anything about their purchase of HND. I thought it kind of strange that there's nothing on it! The only thing I saw mentioned was their purchase of the old Vinery property (don't know when), and then the spendiing spree they went on at the sales afterwards. But not a word on buying HND.
Yet their current listed address on their main website is the address of the old Hill N Dale. Kinda weird.
Anyway, I'm sure they will be fine stewards of that property, and of 'Slew's final resting place. And I'm grateful to get an answer to something that's been nagging me for a couple of years now, and I just never asked! Thanks again!
Though this one says a tiny wee bit more, not much though https://paulickreport.com/news/bloodsto ... lapa-farm/
John Sikura found Xalapa for sale, fell in love with it, bought it, then sold Hill N Dale privately and had 14 months to get Xalapa ready for the horses.
I did talk to a super nice lady who works at the old HnD property. She said visiting to Slew's grave is permitted. I would suggest you to double check before actually going to visit.
And yes, the old HnD stone sign by the main road is changed to Don Alberto's. I drove by it a few times and the name is there. There was an article about the sale and a super short time for the move
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They did if you add the Taylors up. They each donated on their own and who knows who Anonymous is. Also we don't know what they helped with before or even besides the Gofundme.SukiSatsuki wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 8:16 amThey're still rich enough to donate at least the top amountFlanders wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 1:22 amThey make a fraction of that money being consigners and I would assume they charge lower than other companies which is why they are the leading consigner. The vast majority goes to the actual owner of the yearling that Taylor Made consigned. Then they have to pay employees, upkeep the farm, they also do not own Not This Time. They bought 50% when he retired and I would assume they syndicated that part because farms do not like to take that kind of risk on a stallion. This isn't like when Kylie Jenner(who is a billionaire) didn't help her employee. While I'm sure the Taylors have money they aren't billionaires. This is why I hate social media, they are trying to help out their employee and they get shit on. No one in this world can do any good cause everything is considered bad.brunanas wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 12:09 am Barrett Midkiff, who has worked at Taylor Made for 32 years, has been diagnosed with cancer. they started a GoFundMe for him and of course the internet is pissed, rightfully so. being the leading yearling consignors in the country, standing Not This Time (brought ~5 million last year), etc., you would expect them to pay themselves instead of going to the internet, especially given Barrett has dedicated the majority of his life to Taylor Made. the Taylor brothers have donated but none are in the top Donations at the moment.
but in case you want to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/f/barrett-midk ... =undefined
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I know a popular sentiment is to mindless spout "eat the rich" and "rich people bad" but it's really not that simple.
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Not sure where to put this, but I'm in Lexington for the next two weeks and was hoping to sneak in a farm tour at some point. I visited Ashford last time I was here, and saw the Paris Adena Springs back in the day, but are there any that you guys highly recommend for/against?
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Definitely do Hill’N’ Dale. Angela Sikura was a great tour guide when me and a friend went. We saw pretty much the whole farm! When she realized that we were huge fans of racing, she let us see Midnight Bisou and her colt before the November Sale last year. If you have Facebook, just message the farm’s page and she’ll schedule you a tour.Northport wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:45 pm Not sure where to put this, but I'm in Lexington for the next two weeks and was hoping to sneak in a farm tour at some point. I visited Ashford last time I was here, and saw the Paris Adena Springs back in the day, but are there any that you guys highly recommend for/against?
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Gainesway. Beautiful farm and the staff were great. Tapit’s not getting any younger.Northport wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:45 pm Not sure where to put this, but I'm in Lexington for the next two weeks and was hoping to sneak in a farm tour at some point. I visited Ashford last time I was here, and saw the Paris Adena Springs back in the day, but are there any that you guys highly recommend for/against?
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Winstar is very fan friendly.Northport wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:45 pm Not sure where to put this, but I'm in Lexington for the next two weeks and was hoping to sneak in a farm tour at some point. I visited Ashford last time I was here, and saw the Paris Adena Springs back in the day, but are there any that you guys highly recommend for/against?
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Winner! I actually met another Sikura at the Preakness this year and was able to get in touch and go on a tour with him. It was awesome. Loved seeing one of my faves, Ghostzapper. Good Magic and Charlatan were also sweeties, got to feed them mints.Summer Bird wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:24 pmDefinitely do Hill’N’ Dale. Angela Sikura was a great tour guide when me and a friend went. We saw pretty much the whole farm! When she realized that we were huge fans of racing, she let us see Midnight Bisou and her colt before the November Sale last year. If you have Facebook, just message the farm’s page and she’ll schedule you a tour.Northport wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:45 pm Not sure where to put this, but I'm in Lexington for the next two weeks and was hoping to sneak in a farm tour at some point. I visited Ashford last time I was here, and saw the Paris Adena Springs back in the day, but are there any that you guys highly recommend for/against?
Also went to Keeneland yesterday, so stunning! Cant wait to one day come back for racing or a sale.
Hoping to maybe sneak in another farm tour next week, fingers crossed.
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That’s great! I’m glad you had a great time! Did you let Ghostzapper suck on your fingers with his toothless gums?Northport wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 4:50 pmWinner! I actually met another Sikura at the Preakness this year and was able to get in touch and go on a tour with him. It was awesome. Loved seeing one of my faves, Ghostzapper. Good Magic and Charlatan were also sweeties, got to feed them mints.Summer Bird wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:24 pmDefinitely do Hill’N’ Dale. Angela Sikura was a great tour guide when me and a friend went. We saw pretty much the whole farm! When she realized that we were huge fans of racing, she let us see Midnight Bisou and her colt before the November Sale last year. If you have Facebook, just message the farm’s page and she’ll schedule you a tour.Northport wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:45 pm Not sure where to put this, but I'm in Lexington for the next two weeks and was hoping to sneak in a farm tour at some point. I visited Ashford last time I was here, and saw the Paris Adena Springs back in the day, but are there any that you guys highly recommend for/against?
Also went to Keeneland yesterday, so stunning! Cant wait to one day come back for racing or a sale.
Hoping to maybe sneak in another farm tour next week, fingers crossed.
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How does he eat? Also lol.
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Ghostzapper was too spicy for much gum play, haha. But still happy to see an old man with zest, his toothlessness was definitely highlighted on the tour. I think he still has his molars though, so he can still chew, just not really pick up his food as easily since his canines are gone.
He also had his own portable AC unit parked in front of his stall.
He also had his own portable AC unit parked in front of his stall.
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He's living like the king he isNorthport wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 7:17 am Ghostzapper was too spicy for much gum play, haha. But still happy to see an old man with zest, his toothlessness was definitely highlighted on the tour. I think he still has his molars though, so he can still chew, just not really pick up his food as easily since his canines are gone.
He also had his own portable AC unit parked in front of his stall.
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Pin Oak Stud acquired the Adena Springs annex property. Jim and Dana Bernhard bought Pin Oak last November and the Adena Springs Annex is an adjoining property, though its across the road. The Adena Springs Annex was used mostly for yearlings. They are going to renovate the property to make it more suitable for mares and foals. Their plans are to keep mares & foals and weanlings on the Adena Springs property, while using the Pin Oak property for yearlings and horses in training.
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... x-property
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