Recent symposium makes it clear that the art of Throughbred pedigree study will still be important as the science of genetic research becomes dominant....
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The fall sales are upon us. Time to start perusing those auction catalogs! ...
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Can a Thoroughbred be trained simultaneously for a racing career and a post-retirement sport/pleasure career?...
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Barn fires aren't a fun topic -- but these tips could save your horses' lives....
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Will 2009's running be the first edition of the Breeders' Cup that doesn't introduce a hot stallion prospect to the American Thoroughbred breeding market?...
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An interesting article on our sister site has me thinking about herd dynamics with my own horses....
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A bit of research on Thoroughbred sire-line descent becomes a trip down memory lane as I consult the 1982 Stallion Register....
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A new trail training course at the Maker's Mark Secretariat Center in the Kentucky Horse Park will allow off-the-track Thoroughbreds to be schooled over natural trails....
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Florida's Milwaukee Brew is making a name for himself -- way up north....
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Rahy becomes a pensioner and with his retirement the Thoroughbred breeding industry loses one more source of diversity. (Plus a quick look at the Nasrullah sire line.)...
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A recent study finds that one choice is better than the other for overall equine health....
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A seriously international sire line paired with an all-American female family gives us French classic winner Silver Frost. A lesson in French is included at no charge, and an Ivory Soap commercial falls into the mix somehow....
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Last week I said that future Derby winners would have a higher Dosage Index than in the past. It happened this year -- but here's why Mine That Bird's win does NOT add value to my prediction....
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If you think Thoroughbred horse racing is strong enough or wealthy enough to weather any storm, you could be in for a huge disappointment. The industry has monumental challenges ahead and no clear plans about how to meet them....
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Dropping stud fees is only part of the plan for many stallion farms. Many -- like Ascot Stud in Ontario -- have come up with innovative incentive plans to motivate broodmare owners to sign on the dotted line....
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The Kentucky Derby is only 10-odd weeks away. Get ready for the ubiquitous Yum! debates....
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Three-year-old champion racehorse Big Brown starts his stud service the same way he began his career at the track -- with feats worthy of headlines. He's booked to some of the best Thoroughbred broodmares in America....
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It's no secret that progeny of Bold Ruler-line stallions have enjoyed success on synthetic racing surfaces. As all-weather tracks continue to flourish, let's take a look at some top synthetic sires to see how much influence they have from Bold Ruler and the larger Nasrullah line....
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Here's your opportunity to ask questions about racing partnerships, racehorse syndication, and the state of the Thoroughbred industry in 2009. Dogwood Stables' Cot Campbell sits down for an interview with Talkin' Horses....
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Smarty Jones isn't the only Thoroughbred stallion out there to become a damsire within three years of his own first foals' arrival The practice is controversial -- but breeding 2-year-old fillies might be more common than you realize....
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The weekend's news that Yonaguska has been relocated to Louisiana at first seems like a bit of a demotion for the son of Cherokee Run. A closer look reveals that it might be the best thing that could happen for him....
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Oh, it's true -- Storm Cat is back in stud service. There's one little detail, though, that puts a twist on things......
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Brass Hat attempts a comeback. The 8-year-old son of Prized has been compared to the legendary John Henry -- both are grade I winning geldings who put in long careers, after all. But the two share more than that, and we look back to the damsire of two Triple Crown winners to find the connection....
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"What is good for the horse is good for racing," AAEP vet Scott Palmer discusses why "we have to put the horse first."...
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A dramatic shift in Breeders' Cup involvement in stakes racing is a disappointment for breeders -- and a bad signal for the health of the Thoroughbred racing industry....
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