
Veteran horseman Tim Drake says bringing a new life into the world never gets old
KING CITY — From February through June, after a long day’s work, Tim Drake might be found overnighting in a room the size of a closet at the end of the barn at Silver Duck Stable.
Inside there’s two battered La-Z-Boy chairs, a small TV and an array of video screens showing stalls in the barn. The no-fills nook allows the 62-year-old stable owner to be close — with an alarm set for every 30 minutes overnight to stay on point — while waiting for a mare to foal.
And when he sees telltale signs on the screen, he jumps into action.
“You’ve got to love it. It’s not something you ever get rich on. You make a living, but I do love it. I really do,” said Drake. “People look at me like I’m nuts. Maybe I am.”