Patchen Beauty, the rare white Thoroughbred mare who garnered a lot of attention when she competed on the Kentucky circuit in the mid-1990s, produced a white colt on April 5 at Warren Rosenthal’s Patchen Wilkes Farm near Lexington, Ky.


Farm manager Barry Ezrine said the colt, a son of Overbrook Farm stallion Pioneering, was “heatlhy and running around.” He is the first registered foal for 7-year-old Patchen Beauty, who had two victories and earnings of $54,268 to her credit.


A photo of the dam and colt can be viewed at https://breeding.bloodhorse.com/viewarticle.aspx?id=9012

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