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Fayette County farm eyes another Kentucky Derby win: What it takes

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Spendthrift Farm's horse, Further Ado, is set to run in the 152nd Kentucky Derby. The farm, which bred six horses for the race, previously saw their horse Authentic win in 2020.

FAYETTE COUNTY, Ky. ( FOX 56 ) — It’s every horse owner’s dream to have a horse run in the Kentucky Derby. For Spendthrift Farm in Fayette County, they have one running in the 152nd Kentucky Derby, Further Ado.

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All of the work to make it starts before the horse is even born. “It all starts with the breeding, making sure you get a healthy colt or filly on the ground,” said Spendthrift Farm Stallion Sales Manager Mark Toothaker. “Then you start dreaming about, you know, what the possibilities, you know, for this horse to go on and have a chance to make it to one of these marquee races.

” After the horses are born and ready to start training, around two years old, working with the right trainer makes all the difference. “They babysit these horses 24/7 and, we’re thankful for their expertise and what they do,” Toothaker added. Read more of the latest horse racing news Spendthrift knows all too well about winning it big.