Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Zenyatta recovers from failed pregnancy

- By Nicole Russo

Hall of Fame racemare Zenyatta’s run of bad luck as a broodmare continues, as the mare will not have a foal in 2018 after aborting her pregnancy to the cover of Into Mischief.

The 14-year-old Street Cry mare lost her pregnancy in mid-April after suffering a lowgrade placentiti­s – an inflammati­on of the placenta usually caused by an infectious agent – that triggered a premature placental separation. Zenyatta’s connection­s issued a statement on Zenyatta.com, saying that she has recovered from the issue. Zenyatta is boarded at Lane’s End in Kentucky.

“Zenyatta has bounced back well and is enjoying the spring sunshine in her paddock,” the statement read.

Since being retired following her 2010 season, Zenyatta has had only two foals to survive to racing age, neither a winner on the track.

Her first foal, Cozmic One, by Bernardini, went unplaced in five starts. He is now training as a hunter-jumper, aiming for the 2018 Retired Racehorse Project Thoroughbr­ed Makeover. In 2013, Zenyatta produced Ziconic, by leading sire Tapit. The horse has two runnerup efforts and six third-place finishes from 12 career starts. He last raced on Feb. 9, and last had a published work on March 13.

Zenyatta produced a filly by War Front in 2014, and was not bred back for the following season.

The filly suffered an injury that proved fatal in a paddock accident later that fall, after she was weaned. Zenyatta delivered a War Front colt in 2016 who aspirated meconium during delivery, and survived only a few days.

Zenyatta delivered a Medaglia d’Oro filly, now a yearling, on May 9, 2017 before being bred back to Into Mischief.

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