Kentucky Broodmare of the Year


The Kentucky Broodmare of the Year is selected each year by the Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association. It is considered the highest honor an American thoroughbred broodmare can receive, as the majority of American breeding stock resides in Kentucky. It is a subjective vote, as opposed to the title for leading sire in North America that looks strictly at the earnings of the stallion's progeny in the given year.
The current criteria are that the mare be evaluated on the success of one particular offspring, conceived and foaled in Kentucky and a winner of a grade 1 stakes race in the award year. Consideration may also be given to previous foals, specifically the number of stakes winners produced and their earnings. The rules were more relaxed in the past, essentially requiring only that "the mare be boarded in Kentucky." Regardless, the list of honorees is highly distinguished.
Mares who have produced multiple graded stakes winners may also be given the informal title of "blue hen". Toussaud, the 2002 Kentucky Broodmare of the Year, is often referred to as a blue hen for producing four grade 1 winners from her first six foals.

Winners

The winners for each year and their most notable progeny are as follows:
† produced two American Classic winners

‡ was a Champion during racing career and produced a Champion