Fasig-Tipton has cataloged 240 entries for its February Digital Sale, which may be viewed at digital.fasigtipton.com. Bidding is now open and will close Feb. 25, beginning at 2 p.m. ET.
The catalog offers horses of racing age, breeding stock—including mares with foals at foot, 2-year-olds in training, yearlings, a stallion prospect, and a no-guarantee stallion season.
"We are heating things up in February with a sizzling catalog," said Leif Aaron, Fasig-Tipton director of digital sales. "We have some serious breeding stock cataloged—including graded stakes performers—as well as offerings from three dispersals, horses of racing age, a million dollar-earning stallion prospect, and a no-guarantee season to Street Sense."
Fasig-Tipton will also debut a new type of offering on its digital platform in this sale, a segment of 2-year-olds in training.
"We are excited to offer a group of 2-year-olds in training for the first time on Fasig-Tipton Digital, in a new and unique format," continued Aaron. "Two-year-olds will be sold from their training bases in Ocala, Florida; Aiken, South Carolina; and Lexington, Kentucky; and presented with professionally filmed gallop and breeze videos that are untimed."
Aaron continued: "All the resources of a traditional 2-year-old sale will be at the buyer's disposal, including conformation photos and walking videos, vet reports, and a full repository. There is quality sire power among the entries, and buyers may schedule appointments to inspect the horses in-person through our platform."
Sires represented by 2-year-olds in training include Constitution , Munnings , Not This Time , and Yaupon . Two-year-olds in training are all grouped together in the catalog as hips 41-57.
Other offerings of interest in the catalog:
- No-guarantee season to Street Sense (Hip 38), with a portion of the season's sale proceeds donated to Stable Recovery
- Dispersal of Swifty Farms, offering horses of racing age, breeding stock, and yearlings, all of which are eligible for the lucrative Indiana-bred program
- Breeding stock from the dispersal of Red Oak Stable
- Stallion prospect Newgrange (Hip 9), a multiple graded stakes winner and millionaire son of Violence