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  • July 11, 2020 - Joint Health: Common Cause

    Joint Health Common Cause by Amanda Duckworth SOME ISSUES HORSES struggle with, such as laminitis, can be difficult for people to comprehend fully becuase they are not afflictions humans face. When it comes to joint health, however, there is plenty of room for empathy. Download this week's Health Zone to continue reading.
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by Michelle Benson on 07-14-2020
  • TV or Not TV

    One thing you have to say for racing today, there is plenty of TV coverage, from TVG and MSG to several of the major networks. And the on-air talent comes not only from the broadcasting industry, but from all walks of the sport.We saw the roots of racings TV coverage when trainer Frank Wright and former exercise rider Charlsie Cantey became ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Michelle Benson on 06-28-2020
  • Tiz Nobler in the Mind…

    There is no doubt people are going take different views of this years makeshift Belmont Stakes (G1) when assessing just how impressive Tiz the Law was dominating his field to capture the mile and an eighth event by nearly four lengths. First off, let us look at how the skeptics will view the race. It would be difficult to argue the fact that ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Michelle Benson on 06-21-2020
  • June 13, 2020 - Deworming: Edge of the Cliff

    Deworming Edge of the Cliff by Amanda Duckworth WHILE NOT THE MOST pleasant thought, horses are going to have worms. For decade it was standard procedure to administer dewormer to horses on a regular, rotational basis to combat parasites, but as science and the parasites themselves have changed, so too has the view of this practice in the ...
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by Michelle Benson on 06-09-2020
  • Kentucky Derby Sweet 16

    Although the Belmont Stakes (G1) is not the Belmont as we know it, far from it, by being run around one turn at a mile and an eighth with a testing pace likely down that long straightaway, this version of the Belmont may actually be more attractive to breeders than the traditional Belmont Stakes, as it should resemble the Met Mile (G1) more than ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Michelle Benson on 05-25-2020
  • May 16, 2020 - Transportation: Trucking Along

    Transportation Trucking Along by Frank Angst "ANOTHER BIG DAY in the office," reads a recent Facebook post from Campbell Horse Transportation above a video showing horses unloading from a trailer at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute. Download this week's Health Zone to continue reading.
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by Michelle Benson on 05-20-2020
  • Travels With Charm

    Looking back at my Triple Crown memories, one of the special ones was in 1997 when I flew to Louisville from New York about a week before the Belmont Stakes (G1) after making arrangements to fly back to New York with Silver Charm on his quest to become the first Triple Crown winner in 19 years. The plan was to fly there to watch Silver ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Michelle Benson on 05-09-2020
  • May 9, 2020 - The Big Step: Hoof Care

    The Big Step Hoof Care by Amanda Duckworth NO HOOF, NO HORSE remains as true as ever, and while most of the healine-making laminitis stories in horse racing tend to relate to cases stemming from injury or illnessthink Barbaro (unfortunate outcome) or Country House (positive outcome)owners also need to be aware of the dangers of ...
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by Michelle Benson on 05-05-2020
  • April 25, 2020 - The Weight: Nutrition

    The WeightNutrition by Amanda Duckworth KEEPING A HORSE at its ideal body weight can sometimes be a challenge, but much like the Goldilocks parable, being "just right" leads to the best results. Download this week's Health Zone to continue reading.
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by Michelle Benson on 05-05-2020
  • April 25, 2020 - Southwest: Foothold in Arkansas

    State-bred programs provide foundation for Robbins' Starfish StableBy Robert Yates THOROUGHBRED RACING in America is about turning left, and when Dr. Linda Robbins came to a turning point in her life approximately 10 years ago, the choice also involved direction.  Download this week's Regional to continue reading.
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