World Class
Thoroughbred Services

We offer a range of services including sales prep, boarding, bloodstock consultation, and our stallions.

About Chesapeake Farms

Established in 1986, Chesapeake Farm has become a household name amongst the top horsemen in the thoroughbred industry.

During its decades of operation, Chesapeake Farm clients have become accustomed to the very best care for their mares, sales horses and racing prospects. Horsemen have responded in kind, which has helped Chesapeake expand from a modest 120-acre facility with 30 stalls to a 400-acre facility that currently houses 100 stalls in six barns and six run-in sheds.

In addition we offer

Bloodstock Consultation

Boarding

Breaking

Sales Preparation

Our Stallions

Success Stories

Street Sense

Street Sense

Street Cry (IRE) – Bedazzle, by Dixieland Band Born in 2004, entered stud in 2008 and currently standing at Darley (KY) First post-Japan crop includesG1 Los Al Futurity winner McKinzie &\ G2 Nashua winner Avery Island Record $1M weanling at FT Nov ’17 Sire of six...

Klimt

Klimt

Quality Road – Inventive, by Dixie Union Born 2014, entered stud at Darby Dan in 2018 G1-winning son of QUALITY ROAD. Won Del Mar Futurity (G1) by 4 1/4L & Best Pal S. (G2) by 2 3/4L TDN Rising Star after SA Maiden Special Weight win 8 Starts | 3 Wins (2 SW) | 2...

Battle of Midway

Battle of Midway

Smart Strike – Rigoletta, by Concerto Born 2014, entered stud at Winstar Farm in 2018 Out of G1 Winner RIGOLETTA Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1) Winner Fastest 3YO Ragozin of 2017 TDN Rising Star in debut; last G1- winning millionaire by Smart Strike 16 Starts | 5 Wins...

Our Racehorses

Making Headlines

Take a look where Chesapeake Farm has been mentioned in recent news

Chesapeake Grad Battle of Midway Retires to Winstar

Chesapeake Grad Battle of Midway Retires to Winstar

It has been announced by the Thoroughbred Daily News that G1 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile winner and Chesapeake grad Battle of Midway has been retired to take up stud duty in 2018 at WinStar Farm. He will stand for $20,000.

How Darby Dan Got Its Mojo Back

How Darby Dan Got Its Mojo Back

Chesapeake grad Klimt was featured in Bill Finley’s “How Darby Dan Got Its Mojo Back” in the Thoroughbred Daily News. The story highlights the recent success and resurgence of the historic Darby Dan Farm, and contributes much of that success to owner John Phillips and...

Baffert on Chesapeake Grad Nero

Baffert on Chesapeake Grad Nero

Chesapeake graduate Nero broke his maiden in his second career start for trainer Bob Baffert. The Thoroughbred Daily News recently caught up with the Hall of Fame trainer on his plans for the son of Pioneer of the Nile