In Today’s HRU (2025-09-28)
• Sire power, mare youth drives Lexington catalog that is one of the best ever
• U.S. tax laws are extremely favorable for buying horses
• Preferred Equine’s Lexington consignment strong on youth, eligibility, and trotters
• Ladwig proud of the variety found in Winbak’s Lexington consignment
• Hunterton bringing largest ever consignment to Lexington
• Lexington will be the first major sale for Alliance Bloodstock, the joint venture between Boni and Diamond Creek
• Greg Luther adds horse seller to his Prolific resume
• Sixteen yearlings headline Armitage Farm’s maiden consignment
• Kountry Lane selling independently for the first time in Lexington
• Concord Stud Farm offers larger consignment backed by young broodmares
• Trio of first day trotters lead Anvil And Lace consignment
• Crawford Farms loaded with 13 yearlings selling on opening night in Lexington
• Spring Haven Farms coming into Lexington off terrific Ohio Jug Sale
• Weaver Standardbred Farm has more to offer year two in Lexington
• Cane Run Farm trots into Lexington with a talented group with some musicality to them
• Vieux Carre Farms is looking to pick up the pace in Lexington
• Hickory Lane’s Kevin Greenfield bullish on Lexington consignment
• Blue Chip picked its blue chip stock for Lexington
• Midland Acres brings variety to Lexington with select group of yearlings
• All American preparing to sell its last group of yearlings
• Waterstone: Gas prices plummet
• Brown: Former craps dealer Phil Steinberg on point with Ardonne
• Cotolo: Del Mar: luck with silver linings and caballos de carreras in the afternoon, Part 1
• Nosrac: Artie and me go shopping, Part 6
• Peninsula comes into Lexington twice as nice with all dual eligibles
• Spring Station’s Lexington presence grows in year three
• Cameo Hills looks to build on 2024 Lexington success
• Kentuckiana consignment boasts a wealth of premium-pedigree offerings
• HRU Feedback: Down to one horse
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