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The purses in Kentucky are great, but between the 3 tracks there aren't enough racing dates to accommodate someone with a stable as big as his. Last year he had 170 horses in his stable, so he has to be keeping some of his horses behind in New Jersey at one of the other farms so he can get races for all of them.
Whether it's indicative of NJ and racing, wanting to be in KY, his business/operation and how he's done over the last few years, or none of that.....I still think it becomes a question of strictly business. In today's day and age, landscape, economics, business, etc......does it make sense to own a farm/training center? Highest and best use. It is one of the business principles that has never gone away and never not applied.
Only problem is, most of those 98% don't have anywhere near the amount of money invested as he does. Even Ake's stable has good earnings too, but they have alot of high priced yearlings not earning their keep.