BTE Stables Purchases Part of Historic Golden Chance Farm

Erin O'Keefe, co-founder of BTE Stables

BTE Stables, which was founded in 2019, announced on Friday the purchase of part of Golden Chance Farm near Paris, Ky., the former home of two-time Horse of the Year John Henry and 1970 Kentucky Derby winner Dust Commander. The purchase included two training barns with 56 stalls, a HydroHorse aquatred, Kraft hot walker, round pen, and grass gallop.

“We're excited to stake our claim in the heart of Bourbon County among such esteemed neighbors as Godolphin's Stonerside, Coolmore America's Creekview, and Hill 'n' Dale at Xalapa as we start the next chapter at BTE,” said founding partner Daniel Schmidt.

BTE Stables began as a pinhooking operation and is currently accepting new clients. In addition to pinhooking partnerships, BTE services include layups, weanling and yearling board, select mare and foal care, sales prep, and bloodstock advising.

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