NOTE: The graph that accompanied our September 16, 2010, press release focusing on 2009 breeding statistics inadvertently included statistics for 2008 for some states in the 2009 Mares Bred column. All other information in the press release and the graph was correct. Below is the same press release with the correct 2009 Mares Bred statistics in the graph. We apologize for the error and any inconvenience it may have caused.
NEWS RELEASE
September 16, 2010
Contact: John Cooney, (859) 224-2714
The Jockey Club Releases 2009 Breeding Statistics
The Jockey Club today reported that 3,130 stallions covered 49,404 mares in
As in past years, The Jockey Club estimates that the reporting of live foals, at this point in time, is approximately 90% complete. The reporting of live foals of 2010 is down 14.2% from last year at this time when The Jockey Club had received reports for 31,727 live foals of 2009.
The 2010 registered foal crop projection of 30,000 takes into account that not all live foals become registered. In addition to the 27,233 live foals of 2010 reported through Sept. 8, The Jockey Club had also received 5,138 No Foal Reports for the 2010 foaling season.
The number of stallions declined 9.0% from the 3,439 reported for 2008 at this time last year, while the number of mares bred decreased 13.2% from the 56,901 reported for 2008.
The 2009 breeding statistics are available alphabetically by stallion name through the Publications and Resources link on The Jockey Club homepage at jockeyclub.com.
Breeding statistics released by The Jockey Club are not a measurement of the live foals born in each state or province, but rather a count of live foals reported to date by conception area, regardless of where the foals were born. In addition, the statistics should not be taken to represent the fertility record of any one stallion.
The 19,252 mares reported bred to 330
Among the top 10 conception areas for live foals of 2010, only
Conception Area | 2009 Mares Bred | 2009 Live Foals | 2010 Live Foals | Pct. Change |
| 19,252 | 14,257 | 12,931 | -9.3 |
| 4,211 | 2,892 | 2,097 | -27.5 |
| 3,165 | 2,528 | 1,891 | -25.2 |
| 3,552 | 1,896 | 1,678 | -11.5 |
| 1,625 | 1,080 | 908 | -15.9 |
| 1,770 | 692 | 844 | +22.0 |
| 1,758 | 1,000 | 776 | -22.4 |
| 1,378 | 746 | 698 | -6.4 |
| 1,431 | 783 | 697 | -11.0 |
| 1,551 | 697 | 538 | -22.8 |
The statistics include 458 progeny of stallions standing in
Remaining countries on the list are Great Britain, 59; Japan, 42; Uruguay, 26; France, 24; India, 17; Brazil, 16; Peru, 16; Venezuela, 16; Chile, 14; Argentina, 12; Mexico, 11; Turkey, 9; Panama, 7; Australia, 4; Italy, 4; Saudi Arabia, 4; Dominican Republic, 3; Trinidad, 3; and Germany, 2. The report also includes 124 mares bred to 30 stallions in
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