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Beyond the Lens: January Stallions Part 2

Beyond the Lens: January Stallions Part 2

by mbauerherzog | Mar 6, 2022 | Beyond The Lens, Bloodstock, Columns, Photography, Research, Services, Uncategorized

This week we’ve hit the end of our “Kentucky Stallions” journey with a group of mostly young stallions at Spendthrift and Castleton-Lyons. In November and January, I bounced back and forth between the sales and the farms to not only refresh myself on the established...
Beyond The Lens: January Stallions Part 1

Beyond The Lens: January Stallions Part 1

by mbauerherzog | Feb 28, 2022 | Beyond The Lens, Bloodstock, Photography, Research

I ended November’s blog with Darley and we return to Jonabell this week for the first blog in the Beyond The Lens: January Stallions series! Also included in this blog are photos from Coolmore America, including fan favorites such as Triple Crown winner American...
Beyond The Lens: November Kentucky Stallions Part 3

Beyond The Lens: November Kentucky Stallions Part 3

by mbauerherzog | Feb 7, 2022 | Beyond The Lens, Bloodstock, Photography, Research, Uncategorized

In the final of the November Open House blogs (don’t worry, if you don’t see a farm in the November blogs then they’ll likely be in the January ones!) I visit Darley and Shadwell to see some past and present stars. From a new retiree like champion Essential Quality to...
Beyond the Lens: November Kentucky Stallions Part 2

Beyond the Lens: November Kentucky Stallions Part 2

by mbauerherzog | Jan 30, 2022 | Beyond The Lens, Bloodstock, Photography, Research, Services, Uncategorized

In the second part of the November Kentucky Stallions series, I’m talking about stallions from two farms you may be familiar with –Spendthrift and Taylor Made. It’s another star studded group of experienced and new stallions with some of my favorite photos and...
Beyond The Lens: November Kentucky Stallions Part 1

Beyond The Lens: November Kentucky Stallions Part 1

by mbauerherzog | Jan 23, 2022 | Beyond The Lens, Bloodstock, Photography, Research

In the months before breeding season begins in February, another important ritual takes place – the winter open houses. Open houses are an important part of the stallion selection process because it allows breeders to see the stallions (many of them will also schedule...
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