Outback Stallion Station Staff


Resident Veterinarian - Nick Kalafatic, DVM
Breeding Manager - Jennifer Kalafatic
Office Manager - Kathy Schmillen
Lab Technician - Sandy Lange
Lab Technician - Jamie Beutler
On-Site Foaling Manager - Meagan Beatty
Grounds Manager - Noberto Landeros
Assistant - LaNae Finch

 

 

Dear Clients and Friends,

It is that time of the year again! We are excited for the 2012 Breeding Year to get started. With no, snow this year and above average temperatures it already feels like springtime in January at Outback. We have Mares that are starting to foal and we are gearing up to what promises to be a great breeding season!

We want to thank all our past and present clients for the support and continued business over the last 15 years. Outback Stallion Station opened in 1997 on 4 acres in Sand Hollow, with a total of 6 inside stalls and 19 outside mare pens, we have moved and expanded since that time. We believe that our business has continued to grow, despite the recent economic ups and downs, because we have adjusted to what you, our clients, have asked for and needed in order to make your breeding programs successful.

We want our clients to know we are invested in your breeding program, understanding your needs, and helping fulfill your goals, wither it is your profession or hobby. As a result, we have added a new Running Horse Division, standing a number of outstanding racehorses, and barrel horses along with our Working Horses. Please take a few minutes and look at the stallions offered; we hope you are as excited as we are at the line up for this season.

We also have an amazing Embryo Transfer Program, which is highlighted on page 4. In addition, we want to give you a chance to see the results, of several of the events that we sponsored in 2011. At Outback Stallion Station our focus in not only on helping you to achieve the results that you want with your breeding program, we also want to recognize the Stallions that stand at Outback Stallion Station, and their offspring as they continue to grow and compete in various disciplines.

Our goal this season, as always is to provide great customer service along with personalized mare and stallion care. No matter how many clients we work with each season, we try to treat everyone as an individual and focus on their personal needs. We look forward to seeing you and your mares in 2012.

Sincerely,

Jennifer Kalafatic
Outback Stallion Station