Bien Fait Already Bred to Two Mares, Daily Racing Form, 1939-06-22

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| 1 i t a s s ] 1 c J r f s f a i a r r BIEN FAIT ALREADY BRED TO TWO MARES CRETE, 111., June 21.— The Corsicana Stables Bien Fait, recently retired to the stud at the C. C. Wedding Farm at Goshen, Ky., already has been bred. Two of the mares sent to his court having been Regards and Which Witch. Decision to retire the son of Bubbling Over and Bon Voyage, by Friar Marcus, to the stud was reached by his owners when he failed to stand training this year. Bien Fait had his biggest season in 1934 when he won eight out of eighteen engagements, and hung up a track record of 1:50 for a mile and a furlong. His entire record shows the Corsicana stallion won twelve of forty-five starts, finished second five times and was six times third. His total earnings were 6,390. Bien Fait has been of uncertain underpinning ever since his three-year-old season, and as a result, was not extensively campaigned between then and the time of his retirement.


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