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NA DISTRIBUTION OF ACTIVE STALLIONS AND MARES BRED

Numbers below are representative of Reports of Mares Bred received up to December 31 of the respective year, ranked by 2024 Mares Bred.



  2022 2023 2024
State by 2024
Ranking
Mares
Bred
Stallions Avg.
Book
Mares
Bred
Stallions Avg.
Book
Mares
Bred
Stallions Avg.
Book

Kentucky16,78919984.417,00420284.2 16,66119685.0
California1,79010117.71,5988818.2 1,4917519.9
Florida1,5006423.41,4535825.1 1,3015722.8
New York9814123.91,0823729.2 1,1723335.5
Louisiana8615715.18586114.1 9095616.2

Ontario5352819.15442819.4 5273117.0
Maryland7412628.55662522.6 4962420.7
Pennsylvania4162715.43902317.0 4143013.8
New Mexico411488.6372419.1 4114010.3
Indiana4834111.8297319.6 3903411.5

Puerto Rico334408.4320427.6 373438.7
Oklahoma459509.2371409.3 341379.2
West Virginia3302612.73673111.8 3082611.8
Arkansas309349.1299319.6 288299.9
Texas311407.8357438.3 2522510.1

Ohio338418.2269377.3 213297.3
Alberta1541311.8227259.1 125148.9
Nebraska71116.54876.9 115129.6
Washington8799.793910.3 91118.3
Manitoba5869.761512.2 88811.0

British Columbia105147.581117.4 7689.5
Arizona1351112.3121913.4 7498.2
Illinois82145.948114.4 6797.4
Oregon64106.476107.6 6797.4
Iowa101616.88399.2 4066.7

New Jersey1836.0221.0 3957.8
Virginia1462.32363.8 37123.1
North Dakota5696.25268.7 3248.0
Wyoming46133.52883.5 25102.5
Utah1753.41133.7 2573.6

Tennessee1863.0531.7 1543.8
Michigan1543.81953.8 1452.8
Alabama933.01562.5 1152.2
Massachusetts - - - 212.0 824.0
Colorado2783.42082.5 751.4

Missouri111.0111.0 632.0
Idaho942.3723.5 623.0
Kansas1234.0414.0 515.0
Saskatchewan832.7111.0 422.0
Georgia522.5111.0 331.0

South Dakota - - - 212.0 313.0
Quebec111.0 - - - 212.0
South Carolina2638.730130.0 212.0
Mississippi111.0212.0 111.0
Montana1133.7832.7 111.0

North Carolina414.0 - - - 111.0
Virgin Islands - - - 414.0 111.0
Minnesota - - - 27127.0 - - -

TOTALS 27,743      1,03626.827,249      97627.926,538      92828.6

 

Ranked by number of mares bred. Mares bred to two stallions in the same breeding season are counted twice.

Source: The Jockey Club