Twenty commercial Thoroughbred breeding farms from across the country have signed on to support the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) by donating a portion of their stud fees to support aftercare in 2015.

The farms are:

  • Adena Springs;
  • Airdrie Stud;
  • Castleton Lyons;
  • Claiborne Farm;
  • Darby Dan Farm;
  • Darley America;
  • Gainesway Farm;
  • Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm;
  • Lane’s End;
  • Millennium Farms;
  • Ocala Stud;
  • Pin Oak Stud;
  • Ramsey Farm;
  • Sequel Stallions;
  • Shadwell Farm;
  • Taylor Made Stallions;
  • Three Chimneys Farm;
  • Unusual Heat Syndicate;
  • Walmac Farm; and
  • WinStar Farm.

Participating farms agreed to donate 25% or more of the advertised stud fee for each stallion on their roster.

“Caring for our horses following the end of their racing careers should be a priority to all participants in the Thoroughbred industry,” said Antony Beck of Gainesway Farm. “The TAA helps to join everyone together in this endeavor to support a common cause

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