Winbak Farm is unhappy to announce the death of UF Dragon's Queen, P, 2, Q1: 53.3S. 3, 1: 50.3f ($ 774.964). It was put to sleep humanly due to a broken pelvis.
“Unfortunately, the Winbak Farm could only be home to Dragons Queen for a brief time since it was bought in July 2024,” said Jack Burke, General Manager of Winbak Farm. “She was a quick mare with proven offspring and we were looking forward to breeding her.”
The 32 -fold -winner's subsidiary of Dragon again Was a stake with 2 and 3 .. It was bred by Hannover Shoe Farms and trained during her career by Kelly O'Donnell and Mark Ford. At 2 she won the Keystone Classic Stakes and was second in Bluegrass Stakes, Pennsylvania All Stars Stakes and 3 Pennsylvania Sire Stakes legs. She was third in the Matron final. With 3 o'clock, Uf dragons won the Pennsylvania -Serie and Valley Forge Stakes comfort. She was second in Nadia Lobell Stakes and Pennsylvania Sire Stakes Leg. It was the third juice heat and the excretion and the final.
“When shopping for Boodmares, I would like to see mares from robust families with missions on the performance, and this mare checked the right boxes,” said Joe Thomson, Farm owner of Winbak. “I also liked that she had already produced nice actors from narrow options.”
As a breeding brand, she is the mother of Pembroke Southie, P, 2, 1: 55.2f; 3, 1: 53f; 1:51 -'24 ($ 200,654) and 2024 Modern Jersey Sire Stakes Development Fund winner, in the believer, pp. 2, 1: 58.3h; 3, 1: 53.3f -'24 ($ 159.723).
“We will offer one American ideal Daughter of UF Dragon's Queen called Southwind Utah during a sale in 2025, ”said Burke. “We also have the half sister from UF Dragon Queen, Queen Bee Hannover, in the Winbak Farm Broodmare Band to continue the family tree.”
from Elizabeth CheesmanFor Winbak Farm