Breaking/Training Yearlings
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Breaking/Training Yearlings
Any recommendations for breaking and training a yearling located in KY. Not averse to shipping to Florida or South Carolina but I think I would prefer a smaller operation, rather than larger. Don't want to get lost in the shuffle.
Re: Breaking/Training Yearlings
I used Shawhan Place for my last one. They are in Paris, it was reasonably priced and they did a great job with Echo.
Re: Breaking/Training Yearlings
Thanks for the suggestion. I will follow up with Shawhan Place.
Re: Breaking/Training Yearlings
Hi -- might I make a plug?
Virginia has started a "Virginia-certified" program starting with foals of 2016.
If they reside in the state for six-months at a participating farm before the end of their two year old year, they will be eligible for owners bonuses when they race anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic region, including NY.
This could have a nice benefit whether you are planning to keep and race or sell.
More info is on the VTA website, www.vabred.org
I can recommend a farm that I have used in the past if you are interested.
Virginia has started a "Virginia-certified" program starting with foals of 2016.
If they reside in the state for six-months at a participating farm before the end of their two year old year, they will be eligible for owners bonuses when they race anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic region, including NY.
This could have a nice benefit whether you are planning to keep and race or sell.
More info is on the VTA website, www.vabred.org
I can recommend a farm that I have used in the past if you are interested.
Re: Breaking/Training Yearlings
I've had very good results with Eagle Point Farm in VA.
Here is the Link
http://www.eaglepointfarm.com/home.htm
Here is the Link
http://www.eaglepointfarm.com/home.htm
Re: Breaking/Training Yearlings
Thanks.