August 20, 2009
End Of An Era

Jockey Bill Hartack, aboard Northern Dancer with E. P. Taylor. 1964 Kentucky Derby.
Windfields Farm to close its doors
Windfields Farm, the legendary Canadian breeding operation that bred 48 champions including 1964 Kentucky Derby winner Northern Dancer, will close its doors following a dispersal of its remaining bloodstock at the 2009 Keeneland November breeding stock sale. E. P. Taylor founded Windfields in Oshawa, Ontario, in 1936. The surviving members of the Taylor family issued a press release on Thursday stating that due to the nature of ownership, their ages, and their interests, they reached the emotional decision to discontinue the Thoroughbred operation.
“What my father started has lasted far longer than anyone imagined,” said Taylor’s daughter, Judith Taylor Mappin, president of Windfields. “We have been so fortunate with our horses and our staff that we remained in this business we love for decades longer than expected.
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E. P. Taylor became the first Canadian member of The Jockey Club in 1953. He bred Northern Dancer in his own name, and the Nearctic colt was voted champion three-year-old of 1964, going on to become one of the most influential sires in history.
Taylor received Eclipse Awards as Outstanding Breeder in 1977 and ’83, and Windfields has been North America’s leading breeder by purse money nine times, by stakes wins 13 times, and by wins 19 times.

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