Building 29: W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center
West of Equine Research Facility (Bldg. 67).
View on full map- The W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center was established in 1925 by the cereal magnate Will Keith Kellogg of Battle Creek, Michigan.
- In his quest to fulfill a childhood dream, W.K. Kellogg sought out the finest Arabian bloodlines of the day to begin a breeding program at his winter home in Pomona, California.
- He acquired horses from within the United States and abroad, importing several horses from Lady Wentworth’s famed Crabbet Arabian Stud in England.
- True to W.K. Kellogg’s wishes, the horses are still presented in the Sunday Shows, at 2:00 pm on the first Sunday of every month, October-May.
Sustainability Information:
- Hydration Stations located at stables, vet clinic