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  • Promotional Feature: Boarding - All Aboard

    Whether Thoroughbred owners have invested a little or a lot, the care of their equine extended family is important. As circumspect as they would be in finding suitable boarding schools for their children, they need to ensure a proper facility is caring for their horses. Of primary concern are safety, welfare, access to proper veterinary care, ...
    Posted to Magazine Features (FileGallery) by aspradling on 11-18-2014
  • 11/8/2014 West Coast: Springtime for Horses

    Ran Jan Racing excels ontrack and in aftercare. by Tracy Gantz Robert A. Naify and his wife, Jan Van de Bos, began their current Ran Jan Racing stable by purchasing a few horses from the estate of Naifys late brother, Marshall, who died in 2000. But the real roots harken back to Naify's mother, Hannah. Download this week's Regional to ...
  • 11/8/2014 - Northeast/Mid-Atlantic: Tried and True

    Bloodstock agent Harry Chip Landry has been selling for more than 40 years by Evan Hammonds Few have been able to make an entrance into the Thoroughbred business the way Harry "Chip" Landry did. Fresh off graduating from a course on stud management sponsored by the Grayson Foundation in the late 1960s, Landry and some partners ...
  • November 8, 2014 - Young Horse Digestive Health

    Understanding how your growing foal's digestive system works can help you recognize and avoid potential problems. by Dr. Shannon Pratt-Phillips Priming the young horse's digestive tract for healthy growth and development takes careful planning, observation, and sometimes intervention. Owners and managers of young horses must ensure ...
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by aspradling on 11-18-2014
  • Racing for a Cause - by Eric Mitchell

    The excitement of Thoroughbred racing energized a Nov. 15 Chicago fundraiser supporting international humanitarian outreach programs.Enlivening the evening at theWit Hotel was the first-ever live auction at Concern Worldwides annual Thanks for Giving Gala. On the block was a 25% stake in Mount Joy Stables 2-year-old homebred filly Turbine, a ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by aspradling on 11-18-2014
  • Visiting the 'A Squad' at Old Friends Farm

    It's NEVER too cold to go see my boys Arson Squad and Amazombie! Actually, the visit is my first time being able to meet Amazombie face to face, let alone interact with him! Several years ago Amazombie was winning Allowance or Optional Claiming races, which is when I ran across his name. With a name as cool as Amazombie I thought, ''I have to ...
    Posted to Adam's Turf (Weblog) by aspradling on 11-18-2014
  • Getting Heard - by Eric Mitchell

    The ongoing New York Thoroughbred Horsemens Association election has become a de facto national referendum on what owners and trainers expect from their representative associations.What threw this election into the national spotlight was an Open Letter to Horsemen from five of the Thoroughbred Horsemens Association member ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by aspradling on 11-11-2014
  • Classic Collision - by Eric Mitchell

    Egregious. Disgusting. Ugly. These and many much harsher words sailed through social media channels following the Breeders Cup Classic (gr. I) Nov. 1 at Santa Anita Park.The highly anticipated showdown for Horse of the Year and champion 3-year-old honors turned out to be a whole lot more dramatic than anyone could have anticipated. A chain ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by aspradling on 11-04-2014
  • Haskin's Breeders' Cup Classic Recap: Bayern and the Brouhaha

    There are rare times when Bob Baffert feels desperate enough to turn to divine intervention, and it usually comes after a major heartbreak. When he returned to the Kentucky Derby (gr. I) the year after losing a gut-wrenching photo with Cavonnier in 1996 and watched Silver Charm trying desperately to hold off a fast-closing Captain Bodgit, Baffert ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by aspradling on 11-03-2014
  • High Noon for Bayern and Moreno

    We all know that speed kills, but speed often can be a self destructive weapon. One fast gun is deadly; two fast guns can blow up in your face. In Bayern and Moreno, we have two dangerous weapons, which individually would be deadly for everyone else in the Breeders' Cup Classic field, but together could spell disaster for each other. Bayern's ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by aspradling on 10-29-2014
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