[1] It was originally founded as an agricultural business in 1961, with the horse stud farm built in 1972[2] and liquidated in 2018.
[3] In 1961, the Blaquier family set up a company, La Biznaga S.A. to own the farm, which at the time consisted of various dairies and bred shorthorn cattle.
New to the racing industry, the farm started by buying inferior horses for cheap.
[4] In 1972, the stud farm and racing stable was created, located at the estancia La Bellaca, occupying nearly two thousand acres.
[2] The first four colts bred by Haras La Biznaga debuted together in the same race and finished in the last four positions.
Lacking experience in horse racing, Carlos Herminio studied up on the sport and pedigrees.
[8] Notable stallions that have stood at stud at Haras La Biznaga include: [13] Haras La Biznaga won the Pellegrini award for Argentine Champion Breeder in 1982 and 2004 and Argentine Champion Owner in 1996, 2004, and 2014.