Twenty Stallion Farms Supporting Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance in 2015

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Antony Beck, president of Gainesway Farm. (Photo courtesy of the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance)
Edited press release
Twenty commercial breeding farms from across the country will be donating a portion of their stud fees to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance to support Thoroughbred aftercare in 2015.
They are: Adena Springs, Airdrie Stud, Castleton Lyons, Claiborne, Darby Dan, Darley America, Gainesway Farm, Hill ‘n’ Dale, Lane’s End, Millennium Farms, Ocala Stud, Pin Oak Stud, Ramsey Farm, Sequel Stallions, Shadwell Farm, Taylor Made Stallions, Three Chimneys Farm, Unusual Heat Syndicate, Walmac Farm and WinStar Farm.
Participating farms agreed to donate 25 percent or more of the advertised stud fee for each stallion on their roster.
“Caring for our horses following the end of their racing careers should be a priority to all participants in the Thoroughbred industry,” said Antony Beck, president of Gainesway Farm. “The TAA helps to join everyone together in this endeavor to support a common cause.”
As the TAA continues to gain prominence and support, more farms and individual stallion syndicates are expected to participate. 
“As the president of the TAA, I want to thank my colleagues for showing their support for and commitment to aftercare through these stallion pledges,” said Jimmy Bell, president of both Darley America and the TAA. “While still in our early days, these stud farms have been instrumental in establishing a financial vehicle to further the TAA’s mission.”
“The TAA wouldn’t be where we are without them,” added Jack Wolf, president of Starlight Stables and founder of the TAA. 
If you would like to support the TAA with your farm and/or a stallion please contact Ashton Moynihan at (859) 224- 2772 or amoynihan@thoroughbredaftercare.org to obtain additional information.