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Save Big Money to Stud at Mighty Acres

Save Big Money, a multiple stakes-placed son of Storm Cat, has been retired to stud at Dr. Warren and Linda Center's Mighty Acres in Pryor, Okla. He will stand for $2,500 live foal. Friday, September 04, 2009

Stallion Fistfite Dead of Heart Attack

Fistfite, a son of Two Punch, died of a heart attack July 25. The 11-year-old stallion was standing in Kansas but was to stand in 2010 at the farm of his owner, Dr. Warren Center. Friday, July 31, 2009
Air Commander to Mighty Acres

Air Commander to Mighty Acres

Grade II winner Air Commander will enter stud at Dr. Warren Center's Mighty Acres near Pryor, Okla. Friday, January 16, 2009

Oklahoma Stallion Wild Tale Dead

Wild Tale, who entered stud in 2008 at Dr. Warren Center's Mighty Acres near Pryor, Okla., died from liver problems Dec. 3. Thursday, December 04, 2008
Ocean Terrace's First Winner

Ocean Terrace's First Winner

Graded stakes winner Ocean Terrace was represented by his first winner when his son Against the Tide won Sept. 10. Friday, September 12, 2008
Distinction Chalks Up First Winner

Distinction Chalks Up First Winner

Distinction, by Seattle Slew, came through with his initial winner July 26 when a daughter, Phantom's Diva, won her first race. Monday, July 28, 2008

Ocean Terrace to Mighty Acres

Stakes winners Ocean Terrace and Wild Tale, plus 7-year-old Ra Ra Superstar, will stand at Dr. Warren Center's Mighty Acres near Pryor, Okla. Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Second Lightning Strike for Kip Deville's Breeder

Kip Deville is further proof that a truly good horse can come from anywhere. The 4-year-old winner of the NetJets Breeders' Cup Mile (gr. IT) is the second Oklahoma-bred horse to win a Breeders' Cup World Championship race. The first was the outstanding mare Lady's Secret, who won the Distaff in 1986. Saturday, October 27, 2007

Burbank, Kipling to Mighty Acres in Oklahoma

Multiple stakes winner Burbank and 7-year-old Kipling have been relocated to Dr. Warren Center's Mighty Acres near Pryor, Okla. Tuesday, September 30, 2003