Barn Buddies Presented By Dapple Up: I Went To Saratoga And Met Johnny Depp

Despite his obvious popularity, I almost failed to notice Johnny Depp both times I walked by the barn at Saratoga. Once he was sitting casually in a chair, ruminating over a cup of coffee with Conor Foley. The other time he was brooding under a tree in that way only the most handsome can brood, like they're ready for a camera as he contemplated shimmying up the trunk.

Did I not mention that Johnny Depp is a cat? Probably should have.

Carol Fisher, assistant to Danny Gargan, said the striking black cat showed up earlier this summer, at which point her phone was filled with daily headlines from the movie star's very public civil lawsuit. Fisher had always been a Depp fan, and the new cat needed a name, which is now engraved on a tag on his collar.

Johnny first appeared near the Chad Brown barn, and Fisher helped to catch him. She'd expected it would be a longer-term project, since everyone assumed he was a feral kitten.

“He came right up to them and was so happy to have a friend,” Fisher said. “That day I made an appointment to take him to the vet. His coat was all matted. I said do whatever you need to do, worm him, shots, neuter him. They said he was already neutered.

“I asked how old they thought he was, and they said he was about 11 months. So I think he was just so malnourished and skinny and it probably stunted his growth a little bit.”

Johnny got his coat clipped to shed the matted hair, which has revealed lighter gray patches of fur brightening up his black coat. His tail, which was not clipped, stands out like a graceful plume behind him. Fisher says he looks “a little funny” with the haircut, which is starting to grow out, but Johnny doesn't seem to be self-conscious about it.

Johnny isn't necessarily a devoted hunter; barn staff reported this week he briefly grabbed a pigeon before it casually flapped away. Otherwise, he's more of a stalker than a carnivore. That isn't really the point of him, though. Instead, he's more of a morale booster inside and outside the barn.

“He'll come out here and kids will pick him up and he just loves it so much. He just loves people,” she said, gesturing toward the snack stand on the backstretch, which is often mobbed by tourists and owners grabbing a bite during morning training.

Johnny enjoys some snuggle time. Photo courtesy Carol Fisher

In recent days, Johnny has been learning to ride on the golf cart, whizzing around the barn area with Fisher and other Gargan staff. He seems more focused on the opportunity to enjoy lap time than anything else. In the way that only cats can, Johnny also seems talented at recognizing a dog person when he sees one. On a recent morning, he climbed into the lap of the one visitor to the barn who characterized himself as 'not really a cat person,' put his head down, and closed his eyes.

Even in his relatively brief interlude at the barn thus far, Johnny is already incredibly popular. Fisher said that the stable maintains a string at Saratoga through the fall and in the spring, but it's not yet clear where Johnny will spend his winter. Gargan is tempted to take him to Florida, but isn't sure he'd take to the condo life. Still, as he carts Johnny around in his arms like a baby, it's hard for Gargan to imagine not seeing him every day.

Gargan cradles Johnny on a recent morning at Saratoga

“He's the best thing I've ever rescued,” said a beaming Gargan.

Fisher has thought about bringing him in for the winter, but she already has two former barn cats living inside with her. One of the grooms is hopelessly devoted to Johnny. Fisher jokes “he has about 30 people fighting over him.

“He's famous now.”

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Queen’s Plate Breeder Profile: The Minkster’s Versatility Reaps Benefits For Hyka’s Support Of Ontario Program

One of the more accomplished entrants in the 2022 Queen's Plate, The Minkster has three wins at three different distances, 6 1/2 furlongs, seven furlongs, and 1 1/8 miles. These victories reflect the philosophy Lindo Hyka employed when breeding Cabriole, The Minkster's dam, to English Channel.

English Channel a multiple Grade 1 winner, Breeders' Cup Turf winner, Eclipse champion turf male, and a leading turf sire before his passing in 2021. Cabriole earned over $150,000 on-track winning six times at six and seven furlongs.

“I always I love to breed milers and up, but I have seen lately that people like to have sprinters in their stables,” said Hyka. “So, I am trying to pick mares that have the sprint, and sires that can go a mile and up. Then I can have that in between.”

Hyka is partners with his brothers John and Tan, but he manages their breeding program which has had worldwide success. Over the last few years, he has re-focused on breeding in Ontario.

“It is such a great program that we have in Ontario,” said Hyka. “We want to support Ontario breeding, and the last three years we have been breeding to Ontario sires and supporting the program and the future of Ontario racing.”

The Minkster has two full siblings, and while his brother and sister both made the races, the third time was the charm when it came to this mating.

“Since the day The Minkster was born, and until the he was sold, he was perfect,” said Hyka.

The Minkster sold for $39,853 as a yearling at the 2020 Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society Sale, and since then, Hyka and his brothers have continued to benefit from Ontario Racing's Thoroughbred Improvement Program Breeders Awards.

The highlight being a $25,000 bonus for The Minkster winning the Coronation Futurity to cap his 2-year-old campaign.

“We are so thankful of the support of the program in Ontario,” said Hyka. “I have been lucky collecting bonuses from Ontario Racing and hopefully it continues this way. I can't say enough of a thank you, it's such a good support to the breeders.”

The program offers a $50,000 reward to the breeder of the Queen's Plate winner, another reason Hyka and his brother's will be cheering The Minkster on in Canada's biggest race.

“We are just lucky. (Danny Vella) is a good trainer, who has taken care of him and allowed the horse to step up,” said Hyka. “Danny is a special guy, and he got that yearling and has done a great job and will continue to do a great job with him.”

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