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Airdrie Stud Farm
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The Airdrie Stud of Governor
and Mrs. Brereton C. Jones consists of more than 2,500 acres primarily
on Old Frankfort Pike, near Midway, Kentucky. Much of this land is
part of famed Woodburn Stud, home of the immortal Lexington during
his 16-year tenure as Americas leading sire in the last century.
Woodburn, also the home of five 19th century Kentucky Derby winners,
is in fact the birthplace of Kentuckys Thoroughbred industry.
This gently rolling, mineral-rich land in the heart of North Americas
richest limestone/ bluegrass region, provides a perfect natural base
on which to raise young runners of exceptional quality.
From the turn of the century, through the fall of 1972, when Brereton
and Libby founded Airdrie Stud, no Thoroughbreds had been raised on this
prime land. Since then, more than 140 stakes winners and earners of
over $80,000,000 have been bred at Airdrie.
Airdries proven stallions, exciting young sire prospects, a
top band of broodmares, excellent land and a staff of dedicated, experienced
horsemen, combine to assure a bright future indeed.
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