TOBA Open House at Sagamore Farm Preakness Week

The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association will host an Open House on Tuesday, May 16th at historic Sagamore Farm in Glyndon, Maryland, it was announced Wedneday. The day-long event is being held during Preakness week to offer those in town an up close and personal view of the industry at one of the premier racing and breeding farms in Maryland. The audience will get to speak with Sagamore Racing president Hunter Rankin and the farm veterinarian, watch their horses train on site, visit the foaling barn and see what the Maryland-bred racing program encompasses. Later in the day, attendees will be able to take an exclusive tour of the brand new Sagamore Spirit Distillery.

“The majority of our TOBA clinics are held at tracks and sales grounds,” noted Aly Kirchner, TOBA director of membership and marketing. “The idea of sharing the owner and breeder experience with prospective owners in the bucolic setting of Sagamore Farm, allows a more relaxed learning experience for guests. Topics to be covered are ownership, equine health, state incentives, sales and breeding, as well as legal and business issues.”

TOBA's 2017 seminar and clinic schedule are available here.

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