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Former seal of the Institute as part of the University of California (1932-1943). The horse center dates back to 1925. [1] W.K. Kellogg had a longtime interest in Arabian horses, and purchased 377 acres (1.5 km 2) for $250,000 in Pomona, California, to establish a ranch.
Caveat was retired in August, 1983, and syndicated as a stallion. Among his progeny, he was the sire of Arlington Million winner Awad, Timely Warning, Cefis, Warning Glance, Ratings, and Ops Smile. As a broodmare sire, he sired Beware of the Cat, dam of Belmont Stakes winner Editor's Note.
Coronado's Quest (コロナドズクエスト, Koronadozukuesuto) (February 15, 1995 – March 8, 2006) was an American-based Thoroughbred racehorse.He was sired by 1987 Champion Two Year Old Colt Forty Niner, out of the unraced Damascus daughter Laughing Look.
Honour and Glory (foaled March 24, 1993 in Kentucky – July 17, 2018) [1] was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won important races during his career. He was bred by William T. Young's Overbrook Farm and purchased by British businessman and prominent racehorse owner, Michael Tabor.
An artist’s rendering depicts the interior of a high-speed rail station in California’s Central Valley with spacious areas including retail and restaurant areas for passengers and visitors ...
He later stood at Cloverleaf Farms II in Ocala, Florida and finally at JEH Stallion Station near Hondo, New Mexico, where he and five other horses died in a barn fire on June 6, 2006. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A modestly successful sire of both Thoroughbreds and American Quarter Horses , Favorite Trick sired 16 stakes winners.
Dehere (April 13, 1991 - c. May 16, 2014) [1] was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse.He was bred and raced by Robert E. Brennan's Due Process Stable. Sired by Canadian Hall of Fame inductee and two-time North American Champion sire, Deputy Minister, he was out of the mare Sister Dot, a daughter of the U.S. Triple Crown champion Secretariat.
The Shizunai Stallion Station was opened in 1963 in Shizunai, Hokkaido.The farm covers 652,600 square metres and holds 15 stallions. [1] The following horses are held here as of 2023: [2]