A two-time champion in Argentina, Farm was the best of eight stakes winners and three champions produced from the great Argentine-based broodmare Fallow. Unfortunately, Farm was not nearly as good a broodmare, although several of her daughters had some success in the paddocks.
Race record
14 starts, 7 wins, 4 seconds, 2 thirds
1968:
1970:
Honors
As an individual
A well-balanced, lengthy, smoothly-muscled bay mare, Farm had long ears.
As a producer
Farm produced eight named foals; all eight started and five were winners. Her important foals are as follow:
Connections
Farm was bred by Haras Argentino. She raced under the colors of Caballeriza Palermo and was trained by B. A. Giovanetti. In 1971, she was exported to the United States, where she spent her broodmare career. Her first six foals were bred by Tartan Farms, and her last two were bred by Church Farm. She last appears in produce records as having been barren in 1987.
Pedigree notes
Farm is inbred 4x5 to three-time English/Irish champion sire Blandford. She is a full sister to 1973 Brazilian champion older female Fizz, third dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Una Pasion. She is also a full sister to the good Argentine stakes winner Factory, dam of 1983 Premio Otoño (ARG-G2) winner Factorial (by Dancing Moss) and third dam of 2004 Gran Premio O.S.A.F. (PER-G1) winner and Peruvian champion miler Zorro Rojo, multiple Grade/Group 3 winner Babae, and Chilean Group 3 winner Charleston.
Farm is a half sister to 1979 Argentine champion stayer Farmer (by Dancing Moss), 1976 Premio Criadores (ARG-G2) winner Fairly (by Dancing Moss), and 1974 Premio Enrique Acebal (ARG-G3) winner Fazenda (by Dancing Moss), second dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Fabuloso Champ. She is also a half sister to 1978 Osunitas Handicap winner Fact (by Dancing Moss), dam of 1988 San Simeon Handicap (ARG-G3) winner Bolder than Bold (by Plum Bold), listed stakes winner Little Hailey (by Blushing Groom), and Grade 1-placed restricted stakes winner Fiction (by Perrault); second dam of 1997 Cape Fillies Guineas (SAF-G1) winner Igreja and 2001 Gran Premio Estrellas Sprint (ARG-G1) winner Taimazov; and third dam of New Zealand Group 3 winner Veronica Franco. In addition, Farm is a half sister to Farandole (by Dancing Moss), dam of 1985 Gran Premio 9 de Julio (ARG-G1) winner Faranloy (by Liloy) and 1984 Gran Premio Joaquin S. De Anchorena (ARG-G1) winner Fayrsal (by Halpern Bay), second dam of 1996 Gran Premio Enrique Acebal (ARG-G1) winner Furla and 2000 Gran Premio Municipal de Vina del Mar (CHI-G1) winner Atreo, and third dam of 2008 Gran Premio Tanteo de Potrancas (CHI-G1) winner Está Bailando, the Chilean co-champion 2-year-old filly of 2008; 2005 Scandinavian champion sprinter Alpino Chileno; 2012 Ecuadorean Horse of the Year Trottier; and South African Group 2 winner Federal Reserve. Finally, Farm is a half sister to Fazendeira (by Dancing Moss), dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Prince Joe (by Lode) and second dam of 1999 Gran Premio Joaquin V. Gonzalez-Internacional (ARG-G1) winner Joup, and to 1985 Handicap Forlitano (ARG-L) winner Far (by Dancing Moss).
Farm and her siblings were produced from Fallow, a daughter of 1953 Washington, D.C., International winner Worden II. Fallow is a full sister to 1986 Argentine Broodmare of the Year Fallow’s Sister, dam of 1986 Argentine Horse of the Year Fain (by Dancing Moss), two-time Argentine champion Fatly (by Dancing Moss), and Argentine stakes winner Flamigera (by Dancing Moss). Fallow’s Sister is also the third dam of multiple Argentine Group 1 winner Fairy Magic, 2004 Grande Prêmio Juliano Martins (BRZ-G1) winner Marenostrum, Chilean Group 2 winner Flash, and Argentine Group 3 winner Casey.
Also a half sister to Psall (by Psidium), second dam of Peruvian Group 2 winner Skulda and third dam of 2007 Peruvian champion miler Farrel, Fallow is out of Galloway Queene, whose sire Colombo was the English champion 2-year-old male of 1933 and won the following year’s Two Thousand Guineas. Produced from the Solario mare Faerie Queene, Galloway Queene is a half sister to English stakes winner Strong I’ th’ Arm (by Nearco) and to stakes-placed Chaste and Fair (by Big Game), dam of stakes winner Rue de Romance (by Watling Street), second dam of 1969 Metropolitan Handicap (SAF) winner Peter Beware and 1968 Excelsior Handicap winner Peter Piper, and third dam of 1981 Gran Premio Cotejo de Potrillos-Montevideo (URU-G1) winner Big Safety, 1995 Gran Premio de Potrancas (ARG-G1) winner Cubata, Japanese Group 2 winner Kyoei Ascent, and Argentine Group 3 winner Safety Rama. Galloway Queene is also a half sister to My Ladyship (by Blue Peter), third dam of Brazilian Group 3 winner Verdagon, and to Faerie Lore (by Rhodes Scholar), dam of English stakes winners Pretence (by Ujiji), King’s Own (by Chamossaire), and Arabian Night (by Persian Gulf); second dam of 1955 Prix La Rochette winner Belle Epoque; and third dam of 1969 Prix Daru winner Budapest. Finally, Galloway Queene is a half sister to Faerie Dance (by Dante), second dam of 1975 Barbadian Horse of the Year Kingly Street, and to Antonia (by Big Game), dam of 1967 Gladness Stakes winner Sparrow Hawk (by Honeyway) and second dam of 1981 South African Guineas (SAF-G1) winner Heracles.
Last updated: December 19, 2023
Race record
14 starts, 7 wins, 4 seconds, 2 thirds
1968:
- Won Gran Premio Polla de Potrancas (Argentine One Thousand Guineas) (ARG, 1600mD, Palermo)
- Won Gran Premio Selección (Argentine Oaks) (ARG, 2000mD, Palermo)
- Won Premio Comparacion (ARG, 2500mD, Palermo)
- Won Premio Juan Salvador Boucau (ARG, 1500mT, San Isidro)
1970:
- Won Gran Premio Dardo Rocha (ARG, 3000mD, La Plata)
- Won Premio Caballerizas Argentinas (ARG, 2500mD, Palermo)
- 2nd Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini (ARG, 3000mD, San Isidro)
- 2nd Gran Premio de Honor (ARG, 2500mD, Palermo)
- 2nd Premio 9 de Julio (ARG, San Isidro)
- 2nd Premio Chacabuco (ARG, 2500mD, Palermo)
- 3rd Gran Premio 25 de Mayo (ARG, 2400mT, San Isidro)
Honors
- Argentine champion 3-year-old filly (1968)
- Argentine champion older female (1970)
As an individual
A well-balanced, lengthy, smoothly-muscled bay mare, Farm had long ears.
As a producer
Farm produced eight named foals; all eight started and five were winners. Her important foals are as follow:
- Bite the Dust (1973, by Dr. Fager) won five of her 21 starts. She is the dam of listed stakes winners Rilial (by Sir Ivor), Yaguda (by Green Dancer), and Professor Rabbit (by Arts and Letters) and is the second dam of four stakes winners including multiple Grade 3 winner River Squall. She is also the third dam of 2022 B.R.C. Kingsford-Smith Cup Stakes (AUS-G1) winner Apache Chase, Australian Group 2 winner Churchill Downs, and Grade 3 winners Better Now and Heavenly Landing.
- Dr. Mary Lou (1974, by Dr. Fager) won four of her 31 starts. She is the dam of Grade 2-placed stakes winner Eskimo (by Northern Dancer) and the second dam of Brazilian Group 2 winner Urban Habitat.
- Arable (1977, by Forli) was unplaced in her only start. She is the third dam of South African Group 2 winner Tandava.
Connections
Farm was bred by Haras Argentino. She raced under the colors of Caballeriza Palermo and was trained by B. A. Giovanetti. In 1971, she was exported to the United States, where she spent her broodmare career. Her first six foals were bred by Tartan Farms, and her last two were bred by Church Farm. She last appears in produce records as having been barren in 1987.
Pedigree notes
Farm is inbred 4x5 to three-time English/Irish champion sire Blandford. She is a full sister to 1973 Brazilian champion older female Fizz, third dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Una Pasion. She is also a full sister to the good Argentine stakes winner Factory, dam of 1983 Premio Otoño (ARG-G2) winner Factorial (by Dancing Moss) and third dam of 2004 Gran Premio O.S.A.F. (PER-G1) winner and Peruvian champion miler Zorro Rojo, multiple Grade/Group 3 winner Babae, and Chilean Group 3 winner Charleston.
Farm is a half sister to 1979 Argentine champion stayer Farmer (by Dancing Moss), 1976 Premio Criadores (ARG-G2) winner Fairly (by Dancing Moss), and 1974 Premio Enrique Acebal (ARG-G3) winner Fazenda (by Dancing Moss), second dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Fabuloso Champ. She is also a half sister to 1978 Osunitas Handicap winner Fact (by Dancing Moss), dam of 1988 San Simeon Handicap (ARG-G3) winner Bolder than Bold (by Plum Bold), listed stakes winner Little Hailey (by Blushing Groom), and Grade 1-placed restricted stakes winner Fiction (by Perrault); second dam of 1997 Cape Fillies Guineas (SAF-G1) winner Igreja and 2001 Gran Premio Estrellas Sprint (ARG-G1) winner Taimazov; and third dam of New Zealand Group 3 winner Veronica Franco. In addition, Farm is a half sister to Farandole (by Dancing Moss), dam of 1985 Gran Premio 9 de Julio (ARG-G1) winner Faranloy (by Liloy) and 1984 Gran Premio Joaquin S. De Anchorena (ARG-G1) winner Fayrsal (by Halpern Bay), second dam of 1996 Gran Premio Enrique Acebal (ARG-G1) winner Furla and 2000 Gran Premio Municipal de Vina del Mar (CHI-G1) winner Atreo, and third dam of 2008 Gran Premio Tanteo de Potrancas (CHI-G1) winner Está Bailando, the Chilean co-champion 2-year-old filly of 2008; 2005 Scandinavian champion sprinter Alpino Chileno; 2012 Ecuadorean Horse of the Year Trottier; and South African Group 2 winner Federal Reserve. Finally, Farm is a half sister to Fazendeira (by Dancing Moss), dam of Argentine Group 3 winner Prince Joe (by Lode) and second dam of 1999 Gran Premio Joaquin V. Gonzalez-Internacional (ARG-G1) winner Joup, and to 1985 Handicap Forlitano (ARG-L) winner Far (by Dancing Moss).
Farm and her siblings were produced from Fallow, a daughter of 1953 Washington, D.C., International winner Worden II. Fallow is a full sister to 1986 Argentine Broodmare of the Year Fallow’s Sister, dam of 1986 Argentine Horse of the Year Fain (by Dancing Moss), two-time Argentine champion Fatly (by Dancing Moss), and Argentine stakes winner Flamigera (by Dancing Moss). Fallow’s Sister is also the third dam of multiple Argentine Group 1 winner Fairy Magic, 2004 Grande Prêmio Juliano Martins (BRZ-G1) winner Marenostrum, Chilean Group 2 winner Flash, and Argentine Group 3 winner Casey.
Also a half sister to Psall (by Psidium), second dam of Peruvian Group 2 winner Skulda and third dam of 2007 Peruvian champion miler Farrel, Fallow is out of Galloway Queene, whose sire Colombo was the English champion 2-year-old male of 1933 and won the following year’s Two Thousand Guineas. Produced from the Solario mare Faerie Queene, Galloway Queene is a half sister to English stakes winner Strong I’ th’ Arm (by Nearco) and to stakes-placed Chaste and Fair (by Big Game), dam of stakes winner Rue de Romance (by Watling Street), second dam of 1969 Metropolitan Handicap (SAF) winner Peter Beware and 1968 Excelsior Handicap winner Peter Piper, and third dam of 1981 Gran Premio Cotejo de Potrillos-Montevideo (URU-G1) winner Big Safety, 1995 Gran Premio de Potrancas (ARG-G1) winner Cubata, Japanese Group 2 winner Kyoei Ascent, and Argentine Group 3 winner Safety Rama. Galloway Queene is also a half sister to My Ladyship (by Blue Peter), third dam of Brazilian Group 3 winner Verdagon, and to Faerie Lore (by Rhodes Scholar), dam of English stakes winners Pretence (by Ujiji), King’s Own (by Chamossaire), and Arabian Night (by Persian Gulf); second dam of 1955 Prix La Rochette winner Belle Epoque; and third dam of 1969 Prix Daru winner Budapest. Finally, Galloway Queene is a half sister to Faerie Dance (by Dante), second dam of 1975 Barbadian Horse of the Year Kingly Street, and to Antonia (by Big Game), dam of 1967 Gladness Stakes winner Sparrow Hawk (by Honeyway) and second dam of 1981 South African Guineas (SAF-G1) winner Heracles.
Last updated: December 19, 2023