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  • Leslie Combs

    The charm of horse racing lies primarily in the animals that do ittheir beauty, grace, power and their degree of class. But there is an undeniable attraction to the colorful human beings that make it happen. The purpose of this blog is to share my stories about some of these characters. My requisites in the selection: I had dealings with them, ...
    Posted to Stories from Cot Campbell (Weblog) by EJMitchellKy on 03-14-2013
  • Bargains Open Sport to Potential Owners

    (By Avalyn Hunter) In the wake of recent events, it seems as if horse racing is missing a major marketing opportunity. Take Ive Struck a Nerve. While he is off the trail to the spring classics, the former $1,700 weanling is now a grade II winner with more than $300,000 in the bank. And while the price Paul Braverman paid for an interest in the ...
    Posted to MarketWatch Blog (Weblog) by sgillies on 03-12-2013
  • March 16, 2013 - Hoof Care and Disease - Notes from the 2012 AAEP Conference Programs

    by Dr. Nancy Loving Not all horses have symmetrical feet, and one of the more common problems they develop is a club foot appearance. This problem might appear at birth or develop later in life and can be identified based on classic signs and grades of severity. Dr. Robert Hunt, of Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Lexington, defined a club ...
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by aspradling on 03-12-2013
  • Haskin's Derby Trail: Points of No Return

    Its starting to get hairy, folks. If there is one thing weve learned from the new points system, its that youre playing with fire by skipping the 50-point races and going straight from the wee little 10-pointers to the big, bad 100-pointers.By putting all your eggs in the one proverbial basket, in many cases having to finish first or second to ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 03-12-2013
  • 3/16/2013 Southeast Regional: On the Road

    Jonathan Sheppard keeps on moving and winning by Esther Marr On a blustery day in late February, Hall of Fame trainer Jonathan Sheppard made a sidetrip to Kentucky, taking a rare break from his demanding schedule to celebrate an old friends 30th birthday. The visit wasnt with a human acquaintance but with a dear Thoroughbred, one that helped ...
  • Storm Warning - by Eric Mitchell

    (Originally published in the March 16, 2013 issue of The Blood-Horse magazine. Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions at the bottom of the column.) By Eric Mitchell - @BH_EMitchell on Twitter Disputes over Thoroughbred racing dates are as endemic to South Florida as the sabal palm.Ugly clashes among the three ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by aspradling on 03-12-2013
  • Derby Dozen (video) - March 12, 2013 - Presented by Shadwell Farm

    [brightcove videoid=''2219323501001''] 1 Itsmyluckyday Eddie Plesa Jr. Lawyer RonViva la Slew, by Doneraile Court Debated long and hard whether to stay with him on top, and with so many lightly raced horses dominating the Derby lists, I decided to stay old school and go with the more experienced, battle-tested horse, who also worked old ...
    Posted to Steve Haskin's Derby Dozen (Weblog) by aspradling on 03-11-2013
  • Peppered Cat Punching Above His Weight

    Photo: Daehling RanchPeppered Cat Not many people outside Northern California have heard of the stallion Peppered Cat, but with current earnings per starter of $36,400 compared to a 2013 stud fee of $2,000, the 13-year-old son of Tabasco Cat is starting to get some attention. Granted, he's had just 16 starters, but that group includes 10 ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Ian Tapp on 03-07-2013
  • OTTB Program Spotlight: Great Geldings

    In 2008, when the economy took a turn for the worse, Dale Simanton of the Newell, S.D.-based Horse Creek Thoroughbreds brainstormed creative solutions to stay afloat in the industry. ''One day I was watching the races at Turfway Park on TVG and I saw this gorgeous little grey gelding...he was a 35-1 shot and I thought if he ran as bad as he was ...
    Posted to Beyond the Blinkers (Weblog) by Esther Marr on 03-07-2013
  • Haskin's Derby Report: Beware the Second Wave

    Since January, we have seen pretty much the same names on the Derby Dozen and other rankings, but it is important to note that we see that every year, and very often the Derby winner is not on those early lists. Who, at this time, had heard of or paid any attention to Animal Kingdom, Big Brown, Mine That Bird, Funny Cide, War Emblem, Grindstone or ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by aspradling on 03-07-2013
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