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Grave Matters: Winding Oaks Farm, Ocala,
Florida
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Previously Tartan Farm, then
Mockingbird Farm, now Winding Oaks Farm. Photos by Barbara
Livingston ©Barbara Livingston 2003; all rights
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Grave marker of Dr. Patches, last of
the Tartan horses buried in the cemetery at Winding Oaks
Farm |
WINDING OAKS FARM near Ocala, Florida,
is the current name of one of Florida's most important pieces
of real estate. Originally part of Minnesotan 3-M
Manufacturing magnate William McKnight Jr.'s Tartan Farm, it
was home to one of Florida's most important early sires,
INTENTIONALLY (1956 by Intent), a sprint champion who died
here in 1970. INTENTIONALLY sired IN REALITY, TENTAM, and
two-time sprint champion TA WEE (1966). The latter, out of
Tartan's foundation mare ASPIDISTRA (1954 by Better Self) was
a younger half-sister to Horse of the Year DR. FAGER (1964 by
Rough'n Tumble) who died of colic early in his stud career in
1976 at the age of 12. DR. FAGER's champion sprint son, DR.
PATCHES (1974), a gelding, was the last of the Tartan horses,
dying here in 2002 at the age of 32. DR. FAGER's daughter
KILLALOE (who is buried at Highclere Farm in Kentucky) became
the dam of the top sire FAPPIANO.
KILLALOE's dam,
GRAND SPLENDOUR was a daughter of another Tartan foundation
mare, CEQUILLO (1956 by Princequillo), dam also of HOT DUST (a
sire in Argentina), TEQUILLO, and RUFFLED FEATHERS. Tartan was
also home to Tartan-bred MINNESOTA MAC (1964 by Rough'n
Tumble), whose son GREAT ABOVE (out of TA WEE) sired Champion
HOLY BULL, and is buried at High Marks Farm (formerly The
Oaks) also near Ocala. MINNESOTA MAC's daughter ROUNDUP ROSE
produced the Preakness Stakes winner CODEX (1977 by Arts and
Letters) who was starting a very successful career at stud
before his early death in 1984 at the age of 7. He is also
buried here. Tartan stallion YOUR ALIBHAI sired the champion
filly FAST ATTACK.
Tartan Farm boarded stock for Mrs.
Frances Genter, owner of the champion filly MY DEAR GIRL (1957
by Rough'n Tumble) and dam of 7 stakes winners including IN
REALITY, RETURN TO REALITY, SUPERBITY, and GENTLE TOUCH. The
latter, a daughter of Chieftian, became the dam of the
talented runner DR. CARTER.
DARK MIRAGE (1965 by
*Persian Road II), the champion 3yo filly of the previous
year, died unexpectedly in training at Tartan in 1969 and is
buried here.
In the 1980s, this section of Tartan Farm
was sold to Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. who established
MOCKINGBIRD FARM. His foundation mare, DESERT TRIAL (1963 by
Moslem Chief) was already the dam of the champion filly DESERT
VIXEN (buried at Breckinridge
Farm in Kentucky) and she also foaled her full brother,
VALID APPEAL (1972 by In Reality) who became the foundation
sire of MOCKINGBIRD FARM and a long time Florida leading sire.
VALID APPEAL was pensioned in 1997 and died here in January,
2002 at the age of 30.
In 2001, MOCKINGBIRD FARM was
sold to Eugene Melnyk and renamed "WINDING OAKS FARM."
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WINDING
OAKS FARM BURIALS |
Tartan
Farm Burials |
Stallions |
Broodmares |
Other |
Codex (1977-1984) Dr.
Fager (c. 1964-1976) Intentionally (c.
1956-1970) Minnesota Mac (c. 1964-1996) Your Alibhai (c.
1958-1977)
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Aspidistra (f.
1954-1978) Cequillo (f. 1956-1986) Gentle Touch (f.
1976-1984) My Dear Girl (f. 1957-1988) Ta Wee (f.
1966-1980) |
Dark Mirage (f. 1965-1969;
died in training) Dr. Patches (g. 1974-2002) |
Mockingbird Farm Burials |
Stallions |
Broodmares |
Valid Appeal (c.
1972-2002) |
Desert Trial (f.
1963-1987) |
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