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California Thoroughbred Breeders Association

CTBA annually hosts the Northern California Yearling Sale in Pleasanton in August. CTBA Yearling Sale graduates include stakes winners Bai and Bai and Sierra Sunset.

The California Thoroughbred Breeders Association was founded in 1937 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of Thoroughbred breeding and racing in California. It is governed by a board of 15 directors voted on by the association’s membership.

Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society - Manitoba

Founded in 1906, the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society (CTHS) was incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act as the official registry of Thoroughbred horses in Canada.
The CTHS (Manitoba Division) and its membership are a major part of the agriculture community in Manitoba - our goal is to ensure a viable future for our members by providing assistance and developing programs to ensure that future.

Carter Sales Company

The OKC SUMMER SALE Yearlings & Horses of Racing Age will be held SUNDAY AUGUST 16 

 

 

The OKC Summer Sale on August 17 set records in all areas.  It was the highest grossing sale with a new record sales topper and the highest average since the sale started in 2007.

Hip 10 a Tiz Wonderful colt out of the Cherokee Run mare Serena Ballerina, topped the sale at
$67,000.  Shawn Schabel of Independence, Kansas, purchased the Oklahoma-bred colt from Brewster Ranch, agent for Clark O. Brewster. 

ATBA Fall Yearling & Mixed Sale

 

The ATBA with its annual Yearling and Fall Mixed Sale has established a well-known public market place, where many stakes winning and stakes producing Thoroughbreds have been sold. 

       Sale Date:  Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.

ATBA also sponsors the annual Spring and Fall Sales Stakes for graduates of its annual Fall Mixed Sale held in October. 

Heritage Place

Located in Oklahoma City, Heritage Place offers Thoroughbreds and Quarter horses at auction. They conduct a mixed sale of Thoroughbreds of all ages in the fall and winter. 

 

 

Indiana Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association Sales

The Indiana Thoroughbred Owner’s and Breeder’s Association (ITOBA) was established to protect the Indiana Horsemen and represent their collective voice when policy changes are being proposed or enforced.  ITOBA is affiliated with the National Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA), and works closely with local regulatory and legislative groups such as the Indiana Horse Racing Commission, The Indiana Thoroughbred Breed Development Program, The Horse Protection and Benevolence Association (HPBA), as well as other various government officials and representatives.

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