Taylor Mountain Farm
Taylor Mountain Farm, located in Charles Town, West Virginia, was founded by the late Mrs. Eleanor M. Casey and her husband Mr. James W. Casey. The farm, named after Taylor Mountain where Mr. Casey completed his final training exercise in the United States Army, has a rich history in horse racing and breeding, with notable successes in the West Virginia Thoroughbred Breeders Association Awards. With a focus on outstanding stallions known for speed, precocity, and soundness, Taylor Mountain Farm is a renowned establishment in the thoroughbred industry.
Owned and managed by the Casey family, who have had a significant impact on the industry in West Virginia and surrounding states, Taylor Mountain Farm boasts a diverse lineup of stallions, including Juba, the first son of Tapit to stand at stud in West Virginia. With a commitment to breeding excellence and a state-of-the-art facility, Taylor Mountain Farm continues to contribute to the thoroughbred industry through their notable breeding stock and generosity to horsemen.
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