![]() “We were very proud to be given the opportunity to repatriate War Emblem when his stallion career came to an end, and we were lucky enough to have him with us for nearly five years,” said Old Friends’ founder and president, Michael Blowen. Thanks to the work of Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm in Georgetown, KY, the beautiful black stallion that retired with 13 starts, seven wins and earnings of nearly $3.5 million was able to live out his remaining years in comfort, companionship and with excellent health care – which is not always the case for these once-celebrated horses. In 2020 the racing world lost a legend with the passing of Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner War Emblem. Kentucky thoroughbred retirement farm cares for ‘Old Friends’ ![]()
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