Altorac Farm is nestled on 87 acres of lush rolling hills in the heart of the Kentucky Bluegrass. The farm is surrounded by over 4,000 acres of farmland and allows a picturesque site with calm and quiet for rehabilitation and rest. The farm is only 10 minutes from Lexington and I-75 but located on small rural roadways that allows for little traffic and solitude. Your horses will enjoy peace and quiet during their stay and receive top quality care for rehabilitation, retirement or breeding with love and personal attention.
Kelly Baugh has had a love of and been involved with horses since she was five years old. Kelly was a very active member in 4-H in both the judging and showing programs and her interest continued through college. After college, Kelly and Dave began breeding Friesian Horses and bred several foals. Kelly and Dave's daughters, Alexandra
Kelly Baugh has had a love of and been involved with horses since she was five years old. Kelly was a very active member in 4-H in both the judging and showing programs and her interest continued through college. After college, Kelly and Dave began breeding Friesian Horses and bred several foals. Kelly and Dave's daughters, Alexandra and Tori, both found a love of horses and are successful eventers and their son, Zach, is a pilot and young entrepreneur.
In 2018, Kelly and Dave purchased the current farm location and, in 2021, Kelly retired from her CEO position and Dave retired from his Vice President position in the Professional Sports Industry. Kelly and Dave decided to pursue their passion and develop Altorac Farm into a boutique equine center with exquisite and unsurpassed personal care and attention. Altorac Farm is their home where the farm and horses are managed with the utmost care, love and personal attention.
Altorac Farm
1590 Altorac Way, Lexington KY 40509
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