 George G. Isaacs |
- George G. Isaacs
In 1996 George G. Isaacs was chosen by Mr. Appleton to manage his beautiful 960 acre farm and the choice has proven to be an excellent one.
As General Manager, Isaacs’ position is challenging and could not be accomplished without a talented, skilled, experienced and motivated staff.
The Bridlewood Team is multi-faceted and their proven abilities permit the farm to not only succeed, but excel.
Under Isaacs’ direction, the farm is poised to attain even higher levels of success, and the expansion of Bridlewood's involvement in the commercial sector is a key part of the plan. Isaacs has been a driving force in Bridlewood's commitment to the commercial market, which includes strong support for the farm’s stallion roster.
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Saul RosasStallion Manager |
- Saul Rosas
Stallion Manager Saul Rosas is responsible for the Bridlewood stallions and his patience and skill have earned the respect of the stallions and staff alike.
Nearly 1000 mares visit the Bridlewood breeding shed each season. The goal is to have each mare bred successfully in a professional manner. Saul plays an important role in accomplishing this feat as a result of his communications with his breeding shed team and the Bridlewood stallion-booking staff.
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- Mike Chamblee
Broodmare and Foal Manager Mike Chamblee and his staff are responsible for the Bridlewood broodmare band and their foals.
Mike manages his dedicated team and works closely with the farm veterinarian to oversee all aspects of the mares’ daily care. He is a consummate horseman and has been with Bridlewood since 1995. His knowledge is invaluable, and his skills exceptional. Under his caring approach, mares are foaled and bred while the foals and weanlings receive his thoughtful attention. Mike's strong work ethic, hands-on approach, and pride in his staff are always evident.
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- Kim McKibben
Kim McKibben receives the transfer of young stock, from the Broodmare and Foal Division, late in the weanling to yearling stage. These young colts and fillies receive special care and attention as they grow and develop into powerful and competitive athletes.
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- Milton Hendry
Fillies and colts that are destined for the Bridlewood Racing Stable or 2-year-old In-Training sales are transferred from the Yearling Division to the Training Division, usually in late summer or fall. At that time they are placed in the hands of Farm Trainer Milton Hendry and his staff.
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- Bill May
Bill May is in charge of maintenance, installation and repair at Bridlewood. His responsibilities include everything from plumbing to electrical, fence repair to gates and mowing to tree trimming.
Maintaining 960 acres is a significant task. With this in mind, Bill recognizes the importance of preemptive care and maintenance, and communicates often with Bridlewood Farm division managers. |