Chris McGrath

Berk Lighting a Path to Keep the Horse Up Front

You might have a lifelong passion for horses, and even devote your whole working life to their welfare. But sometimes there is no substitute for sitting on their backs. A few years ago, Dr. Jeff Berk took a vacation from his relentless schedule as an equine veterinarian in order to-well, spend a little time with [...]

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Breeding Digest: Venerable Grays and Living Legacies

Horses obviously derive no comfort from the legacy they might leave. A stallion's reproductive ardor is presumably driven sooner by the means than the ends! In our own case, on the other hand, foreknowledge of mortality allows us to think about legacy. Racehorse trainers, for instance, can impart horsemanship to the next generation; or disclose, [...]

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Breeding Digest: Silent Breakout Amplifies Sire and Damsire

Looks like the boys must have got on the phone last week. Having watched him throw his weight around all January, it was time to remind Not This Time that he doesn't yet control every neighborhood. The Godfather himself took charge, Into Mischief sending out sons to earn 20 GI Kentucky Derby points on either [...]

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Breeding Digest: Nearly Time For A Surprise Package

I've never understood this business of Dry January–the one month when those of us who take a glass of cheer are most grateful for a little respite from the dark and cold. Okay, maybe not a problem in California, but those of you battling all that snow and ice will surely see the merit of [...]

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Cherie DeVaux at Saratoga
DeVaux Keeping up the Tempo

Perhaps the most salient aspect of Cherie DeVaux's 1-2 in one of the first GI Kentucky Derby rehearsals was that it didn't particularly feel like any kind of statement. It was just the sort of thing that now feels natural for a barn that took only six years to go from its first winner to [...]

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Six Speed
Breeding Digest: Time Traveler Returning to Roots

Having so often berated Europeans for neglecting Not This Time, I do see the irony in the odyssey of his son Six Speed. Last spring, this colt was one of few Not This Time foals to have been given conspicuous opportunity to plant his flag on European turf. As a yearling, he had been found [...]

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The Heavenly Bequest of Rachel's Breeder

There's a special feel about this place: very different from some of the bigger farms around Lexington, with their miles of fencing leading to wide horizons. Here trees fill the undulations like green mist, and then there's this gem of a house, faithfully reproduced from a much older one in New Hampshire that Dede McGehee [...]

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Kentucky Value Sires for 2026: Part 6 – The Big Guns

And so we reach the apex of the fee pyramid we've scaled in stages all the way up from the basement. In reality, this final ascent is too extensive to be coherent: we're clearly not comparing like with like, between stallions available at $60,000 and la crème de la crème at $250,000. But since we [...]

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Dan Rosenberg in Kentucky
Rosenberg: 'I Always Hired People Who Wanted My Job'

Dan Rosenberg has seen it all before. That makes him very different, mind, from the guys who know it all. What they don't know isn't worth knowing, right? The fact, for instance, that Tim Tam was a slow breeder. Who cares about that, today? Well, it's just that each piece of the mosaic eventually adds [...]

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Kentucky Value Sires For 2026: Part 5–Approaching the Snow-Line

The air is getting thinner now, as we explore those stallions standing between $30,000 and $59,999, but this penultimate instalment of our series does open access to genuine elite quality. Several in this range have a proven ability to sire horses who go on, in turn, to take a lucrative place at stud; and a [...]

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Commandment
Breeding Digest: Docking in the Right Harbor Can Redeem Failed Stallions

The first sophomore skirmishes of the 2026 Classic crop vividly attested to the twin poles that support this business. One is that access to the most expensive blood must work out sufficiently to keep the elite programs in the game. But the other is that a good horse can come from anywhere, which gives us [...]

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Owens the Cornerstone of Cobra Farm

His favorite Gary Biszantz line is an instructive one: “You know, I may not be right-but I'm never confused.” So while anyone who read our interview with his employer might be unnerved by the sheer force of his personality, Mike Owens himself has always appreciated its clarity and drive. He could hardly have lasted all [...]

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