At Elwick Stud, the care and development of our thoroughbreds follow a meticulously planned annual routine, aligned with both the natural breeding cycles of horses and the global racing calendar. Our goal is to prepare horses for their careers on the track and in breeding,while ensuring they receive appropriate care at every stage of their development. Below is an outline of a typical year here at Elwick Stud.
The year begins with the arrival of the first foals at Elwick Stud. Foaling season is an important time, and our team is on hand around the clock to monitor our stock. Mares are carefully watched throughout their pregnancies, with regular veterinary checks to ensure the health of both the mares and their foals. This year our first due date is 23rd January so we’re soon to be all hands on deck!
It is also a time for older horses to begin their training after their winter rest.
From February to May, mares at Elwick Stud are covered by our selected stallions. The covering period is crucial as it determines the bloodlines and future potential of the foals. Unlike humans, horses have a gestation period of 11 months and 5 days, meaning foals are typically due between January and May.
During this period, mares receive regular pregnancy scans to monitor the health of both the mares and the foals. These scans allow us to assess the progress of the pregnancies and ensure the mares are in good health. Meanwhile, training for older horses continues, with the focus on fitness and preparation for the upcoming racing season.
March sees the continued arrival of foals, with several born throughout the month. At Elwick Stud, we prioritise early care for the foals, ensuring their full development and receiving the necessary socialisation and handling to support their future training.
For horses already in training, March marks the start of an increase in training intensity, as horses build towards the upcoming racing season with few starting to run throughout this month especially on National Hunt courses.
Key Races in March:
● Cheltenham Festival (UK): A key event for National Hunt horses, featuring races like the Gold Cup, Champion Hurdle, and Queen Mother Champion Chase.
April is a significant month for Elwick Stud, as we prepare for the Breeze Up Sales, a specialised auction for two-year-old horses in training. During a Breeze Up sale, horses are "breezed" or galloped in front of prospective buyers to demonstrate their speed and fitness. This allows potential buyers to assess a horse's athleticism and suitability for racing before making a purchase. The horses are typically shown on a galloping track or in a controlled setting to showcase their ability and potential.
Alongside the Breeze Up preparations, the racing season officially begins. Horses at Elwick Stud that have been in training over the winter are now ready to compete in early spring races.
Key Races in April:
● Grand National (UK): One of the most famous steeplechase races, held at Aintree, with global recognition.
● Dubai World Cup Carnival (Dubai): The Dubai World Cup Carnival concludes with one of the biggest and richest days horseracing in the world.
May and June are critical months for racehorses as the competition season gathers pace. For horses in training, these months focus on refining race-specific skills, including speed, stamina, and agility.
Older horses continue their preparations for high-profile races, while younger horses increase their training intensity. This is a key period for horses targeting races later in the year, as their readiness for major competitions is determined here.
Key Races in May/June:
● Kentucky Derby (USA): One of the most prestigious flat races in the world, held on the first Saturday in May.
● The Guineas (UK): The first classics of the year take place on the Rowley Mile.
● The Derby & The Oaks (UK): The second of the domestic classics and a step up in trip, both held at Epsom.
● Royal Ascot (UK): A highlight of the British racing calendar, with several important races, including the King’s Stand Stakes and Ascot Gold Cup.
July marks the beginning of the yearling sales season. At Elwick Stud, we begin preparing our best yearlings for presentation at major sales such as Tattersalls and Goffs. The horses are groomed, handled, and trained to showcase their potential to prospective buyers.
At the same time, training for older horses continues, with a focus on ensuring they are ready for the next series of races.
Key Races in July:
● King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (UK): A prestigious flat race held at Ascot, attracting top middle-distance horses.
● Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Preparatory Races (France): Races leading up to the Prix de l'Arc, often used as indicators of form for the world-renowned race in October.
● Qatar Goodwood Festival: Starts at the end of July and features the Goodwood Cup, Nassau Stakes and Sussex Stakes.
August is a significant month at Elwick Stud, as the first major yearling sales of the season take place. We present our carefully selected yearlings at auctions such as Tattersalls Newmarket and Goffs, where they are offered to potential buyers. This is a key moment for the future of the horses bred at the stud, as they move into the hands of new owners who will take them on their own journeys in racing.
For our horses in training, August is a month for continued competition, with a number ofimportant races scheduled for the late summer months.
Key Races in August:
● The Ebor Festival (UK): A prestigious week of racing held at York featuring The Nunthorpe, The International Stakes, Yorkshire Oaks and the Ebor.
● Arlington Million (USA): A Grade 1 race held in Illinois, attracting top horses for international competition.
The autumn months see Elwick Stud transition from the yearling sales to preparing horses for the final stages of the racing season.
For those still in training, September through November is a time for refining skills and preparing for key autumn races.
Key Races in September/October/November:
● St Leger Stakes (UK): The final domestic classic, over the greatest classic distance held at Doncaster.
● Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (France): One of the most prestigious flat races in Europe, held annually at Longchamp in Paris.
● Champions Day (UK): held at Ascot this is the finale of the British flat season.
● Breeders' Cup (USA): Held in November, the Breeders’ Cup is a key international event that attracts horses from around the world to compete for top honours in a range of races.
As the year draws to a close, December is a quieter month at Elwick Stud. We attend the December Breeding and Foal sales, often as both a vendor and purchaser where we look to diversify our band of Broodmares. The horses are given rest and recovery time ahead of the next season. Preparations also begin for the next foaling season, with the mares that will give birth in January receiving the necessary care and attention.
This month offers an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the year while preparing for the new one, when foaling season will begin again, and the cycle will start once more.
At Elwick Stud, each season unfolds with its own rhythm and purpose, from snowy mornings in January to the sunny afternoons of summer, and the crisp, golden hues of autumn to the quiet rest of December. Throughout the year, we remain committed to providing our horses with the best care, support, and opportunities for success. Whether it’s a foal’s first steps or the thrill of watching a horse race, every moment is part of a carefully orchestrated journey. We look forward to another year of growth, progress, and achievements at Elwick Stud, as we continue nurturing champions for the future.