![]() Until a few years ago, even at farms where stallions worth millions of dollars were stabled, visitors were welcome. Double fences put eight feet of space between the stallions' paddocks to keep the high-strung creatures apart.Īnd at intervals there are the long, tree-lined drives leading to the old Kentucky homes of farm owners.īut we are not invited in. Here, too, mares and their foals crop and romp in their own paddocks, and the stallions reign, each in his own. Of course, it's a joy just driving the back roads in this lush green land where undulating white or black plank fences outline the pastures and surround the hilltop buildings of Kentucky's bluegrass horse domains. That's the price of the admission to the Kentucky Horse Park, in the countryside outside Lexington, where one can rub noses with many of the aristocrats of the horse kingdom. ![]() FOR a mere $5.95, a lover of horses can spend an entire day in heaven.
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