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Private Stallions. ^. CALUMET FARM. 3301 VERSAILLES ROAD. LEXINGTON, KY 40510. To set up an appointment to view our stallions or for inquiries about breeding: Darrell Hayes. (859) 433-8986.
- Big Blue Kitten Private
Big Blue Kitten Private - Stallions - Calumet Farm
- Bravazo 5,000 Lfsn
Bravazo 5,000 Lfsn - Stallions - Calumet Farm
- Hightail Private
Hightail Private - Stallions - Calumet Farm
- Producer (Gb) Private
Producer (Gb) Private - Stallions - Calumet Farm
- Ransom The Moon 5,000 Lfsn
Ransom The Moon 5,000 Lfsn - Stallions - Calumet Farm
- Real Solution
Real Solution - Stallions - Calumet Farm
- True Timber
True Timber - Stallions - Calumet Farm
- Keen Ice 12,500 Lfsn
Biography. Keen Ice, a son of leading sire CURLIN, boasts an...
- Big Blue Kitten Private
Calumet Farm is a 762-acre (3.08 km 2) Thoroughbred breeding and training farm established in 1924 in Lexington, Kentucky, United States by William Monroe Wright, founding owner of the Calumet Baking Powder Company. Calumet is located in the heart of the Bluegrass, a well-known horse breeding region.
Iconic Thoroughbred breeding and racing operation in Lexington, KY. Successful and productive roster of Stallions hallmarked by diversity of bloodlines, soundness, conformation and performance at the racetrack.
29 Μαρ 1992 · Breeders who had long dealt with Calumet found they could no longer book their mares to the farm's stallions. Just getting a look at the stallions could be difficult. But for those on the...
Calumet Farm focuses on the incredible record of the all-time winningest owner/breeder in Kentucky Derby history. Originally founded as a Standardbred farm in 1924, a switch to Thoroughbreds in the 1930s set Calumet on a historic course.
29 Νοε 2012 · Calumet Farm is a name that has been associated with history-making stallions since the arrival of English Derby winner Blenheim II in 1936. In that case, Calumet—for whom Blenheim II...
21 Δεκ 2020 · Oxbow now stands at Calumet along with 13 other stallions as the farm tries to return to its glory years. Despite the turmoil, the 762-acre farm is still named Calumet, and even without its colors or the Wright family, it still maintains its rich tradition.