WinStar Farm Visit (Part I): Dullahan and the Studs
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We recently visited WinStar Farm in Versailles, KY. This is my first in a 3-part blog series. In this edition, I will look at the WinStar stallions.
Part II takes a look at the horses in the Training Barn. In Part III, I will take a behind the scenes look at WinStar.
Before discussing the sires, I have to mention Dullahan.
Unfortunately, we were one of the last people to see Dullahan at WinStar. We saw him last Wednesday and were shocked to hear that he had to be put down due to colic less than four days later.
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