The January 2022 issue of BloodHorse features 162 pages including:
Year in Review A look at the biggest racing, news stories of 2021
From Every Angle Dell Hancock dedicates her life to service of the horse and her family’s iconic Claiborne Farm – by Lenny Shulman
BloodHorse MarketWatch In-depth look at the new stallions for 2022 – by Eric Mitchell
Inner Optimism Wagering and sales trends suggest racing is headed in the right direction, but there’s still much work to be done – by Frank Angst
Top Broodmares From Oatsee to Drumette, broodmares of the past decade have helped shape the breed – by Anne M. Eberhardt
Well Grounded As the largest private land owners in the US, John and Leslie Malone of Bridlewood Farm are fueled by a passion of stewardship – by Cynthia McFarland
Lifelong Companions Minnesota breeder of the year Lori Michaels has developed a full-fledged racing and breeding program now based in Kentucky – by Christine Oser
In Our Time Eclipse Award-winning author Josh Pons seeks answers to today’s questions through history while weighing how to fit into the evolving landscape of Maryland breeding and racing.
Why it Worked Gary and Mary West’s program produces an impressive Breeders’ Cup winner in Life is Good
Healthzone – The age and experience level of broodmares relative to fertility – by Amanda Duckworth
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