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Woodbridge Farm . . . Spacious green pastures, and more.
![]() She has managed farms in California since 1975 and in 1999 bought the present Woodbridge Farm, a 64-acre facility near Modesto. Since then, she has added an 18-stall training barn and a six-horse Equigym. Let her tell you about Woodbridge . . . "We work closely with trainers with regard to their lay-ups, each one treated as an individual. We foal using the Foalert system, monitoring each mare continuously until she delivers. We imprint each foal. We work closely with neighboring farms that stand stallions and have an excellent conception rate vanning in to breed and coming right home. "We have a very strict worming and vaccination program, every 30 days along with trims. Foals may need trimming on a more frequent basis to correct leg deviations, and some lay-ups may need corrective shoeing more frequently. "We have 60 acres of irrigated pastures that are very lush with Kentucky bluegrasses and clover. Our feeding program is closely monitored through Kentucky Equine Research Institute, custom-designed to complement our pastures and local hay. "We have one main barn with 10 stalls, a foaling barn with nine large foaling stalls, a training barn with 18 stalls, and a smaller quarantine barn with four stalls. In addition, we have a six-horse Equigym. "Our consignments of clients' horses at public auction have done very well. We were among the top consignors at both the 1999 and 2000 Del Mar yearling sales, where Woodbridge was one of only two consignors to sell $100,000-plus yearlings both years."
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Woodbridge Farm foals of 2008, click here.
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