Siena Farm is for sale, but racing partnerships will remain
Siena Farm, a 262-acre horse farm in Central Kentucky was listed for sale.
Chief operating officer Ryan Smith told Thoroughbred Daily News that, but the stable will retain its racing partnerships.
Siena Farm was a boutique breeding operation founded by Anthony Manganaro with Nacho Patino and David Pope, according to the TDN report. Manganaro, who purchased the property in 2007, died last August at age 79.
Among the horses in which Siena Farm held an interest was 2022 horse of the year Flightline.
The listing by Biederman Real Estate does not disclose a price for the farm. The property has 65 stalls in five barns, eight large fields and 29 paddocks. It has a six-bedroom main residence, a three-bedroom farm manager residence, two additional employee residences and two, two-person dormitories.
Neighboring farms include Claiborne, Stone Farm and Machmer Hall.
“Preparing to sell the farm has been very difficult for us all, but the process and marketing material has reminded us how grateful and proud we are to have played a part in building this farm under Anthony's vision,” Smith told TDN. “Although our setting will be changing, we're very excited to continue our racing partnerships and keep the Siena name in horse racing.”