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Kentuckiana
Farms is a family-owned and operated farm located on
approximately 1,000 acres in Fayette and Scott counties
in Kentucky. Kentuckiana also has stallion stations
located in Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania and Ontario,
Canada.
The Kentucky
farm's main office is located in a renovated historical
structure on 500 acres on Johnson Mill Road in Georgetown.
The building is on the National Historic Register as
being constructed in 1787...and it is believed to be
the first house in Central Kentucky with glass windows.
The structure has won several local preservation awards
and has been nominated for national awards.
Kentuckiana has a state-of-the-art yearling complex
and turn-out facilities. The complex features 90 stalls,
four walking rings for yearling inspection, two mechanical
exercisers with observation facilities, a round pen
for breaking and conditioning, spacious turn-out paddocks
and a video paddock designed to enhance yearling video
productions.
Each fall,
the farm sells its yearlings at the Lexington Selected
Sale in Lexington, Kentucky, and at the Forest City
Sale in London, Ontario. Kentuckiana is also an owner
of both sales companies. The farm annually ranks
among the industry's leading consignors in yearling
average, attesting to the quality of the horses Kentuckiana
breeds. In 2007, Kentuckiana-quality was represented
by 11 National Season Leaders - more than any farm in
the world - led by horse of the year recipient Falls
For You, Tell All, Mister Big and Mystical Sunshine.
In 2008, Kentuckiana-bred Mister Big and Honorable Daughter
were named year-end champions in their respective divisions.
Kentuckiana
also possesses one of the most accomplished group of
stallions in all of North America. In 2010, we are excited
to introduce four new stallions to our roster.
They truly represent something for every breeder.
Breeders Crown winner and World Champion If
I Can Dream is the full brother
to super-sire Western Terror and retired with career
earnings of $1,990,299. Art Official
is the only horse to beat Somebeachsomewhere
and boasts career earnings of $2,082,885. Swan
For All won or placed in 10 of 11 career starts
and was runner-up to Muscle Hill in the Bluegrass Stakes.
The Pres is the most prolific-bred
son of super-sire Andover Hall out of Hambletonian Oaks
Champion Southwind Allaire. The stallions stand
at farms in Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania
and Ontario, offering siring opportunities to suit every
breeder.
We welcome visitors, both current customers and newcomers
who may be interested in becoming a part of the harness
racing industry. Please call ahead or e-mail
us and let us know when you'll be arriving. We look
forward to seeing you!
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