Stud Fees Help Fund TAA in 2015

The stallions’ connections pledged to donate 25% or more of the advertised stud fee for each horse to the TAA.
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The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) received funding from 20 farms in 2015 through stud fees from 119 Thoroughbred stallions. The stallions’ connections pledged to donate 25% or more of the advertised stud fee for each horse.

The participating stallion farms were:

  • Adena Springs
  • Airdrie Stud
  • Castleton Lyons
  • Claiborne Farm
  • Darby Dan Farm
  • Darley America
  • Gainesway Farm
  • Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms
  • Lane’s End Farm
  • Millennium Farms
  • Ocala Stud
  • Pin Oak Stud
  • Ramsey Farm
  • Sequel Stallions New York
  • Shadwell Farm
  • Taylor Made Stallions
  • Three Chimneys Farm
  • Unusual Heat Syndicate
  • Walmac Farm
  • WinStar Farm

“WinStar is involved at every level of the Thoroughbred industry, which includes aftercare,” stated Elliott Walden, president and CEO of WinStar Farm. “We feel it is our responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of the core of our business: the Thoroughbred. WinStar is proud to contribute to an organization dedicated to supporting nationwide aftercare and shining a positive light on the sport.”

Jimmy Bell, president of the TAA and Darley America, added, “As one of the cornerstones of our alliance, these stallion farms continue to provide funds, leadership, and an overall awareness of how important the TAA is to our industry

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