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  • December 11, 2010 - The Healthy Foal

    Trade Zone: The Healthy Foal Your broodmare is in her final months of gestation and is approaching her term. After a year of planning and preparation, you, as her owner, must be ready for what follows. The time has finally come to prepare the way so that the newest addition to your stable has every chance of reaching its highest potential. The ...
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by aspradling on 12-07-2010
  • 12/11/2010 Southwest: Crowne Jewel

     Perfect days are daily occurrences in sunny Puerto Vallarta, the popular resort town on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Especially if you own a 50-foot sailboat and a 30-foot fishing boat, each complete with a four-man crew and personal chef, and in the evening you wind down in your beautiful condominium on a private beach with friends and ...
  • Harlem Rocker, Mast Track & Plan Join

    Harlem Rocker, photo courtesy Adena Springs Three new Adena Springs stallions have joined TrueNicks. The new recruits include graded winner and Canadian classic winner Harlem Rocker, Hollywood Gold Cup (gr. I) winner Mast Track, and group winner Plan. Harlem Rocker (TrueNicks,SRO) is a son of Adena's champion two-year-old colt Macho ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Ian Tapp on 12-06-2010
  • Stallion Register 2011 - Equine Insurance: Why It Is Important?

    Trade Zone: Equine Insurance: Why It Is Important? Thoroughbred owners know horses can be fragile, and even new owners will often learn quickly that horses can do the most unexpected things to injure themselves. One of the soundest ways owners can protect their investments is equine insurance. People protect their houses and property with ...
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by aspradling on 12-06-2010
  • Few Eclipse Awards Up For Debate

    While the finalists for the 2010 Eclipse Awards, which we be held in Miami on Jan. 17, have yet to be announced, winners of most of the categories are fairly easy to predict. Of course, Horse of the Year is going to provide most of the drama and will be the focus of most of our attention. But we've all made our feelings clear on that ...
    Posted to Breeders Cup Chat (Weblog) by Ian Tapp on 12-03-2010
  • New Careers for Big Stars

    Racing is close to finishing up for the year. Lots of potential broodmares and stallions are retiring to start new careers. After a quick break for Thanksgiving, I went to Churchill for the Clark Handicap and for likely my last day of racing this year. Other recent and ongoing assignments have included a New Sires feature in the December 11 ...
    Posted to Through the Lens (Weblog) by Bret Walker on 12-03-2010
  • Maryland Racing Deserves Better Than This

    In the horse racing industry, theres no need for fiction, because the reality is so outrageous and bizarre. All you have to do is cover the events as they happena good fiction writer couldnt make up some of this stuff. Maryland racing has been a head-scratcher for years. Economic issues and their impact on the business is one thing; ...
    Posted to At Large (Weblog) by JerseyTom on 12-03-2010
  • The Journey Ends

    Yes, there is room for one final Zenyatta column. Farewells have a way of inspiring them.On Sunday, Hollywood Park will become racings mecca, as fans of all ages bow and pray in their own manner to a Thoroughbred that has become goddess-like to her thousands of self-proclaimed subjects. They have worshipped Zenyatta up close and from afar, and it ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 12-03-2010
  • The People Speak: Zenyatta and A.P. Indy Perfect Match

    The suggestions for the perfect stallion for Zenyatta were large in number and wide in their variety. Studs at her new home, Lane's End Farm, were mentioned prominently, but other suggestions included her successful Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I) rival Blame; various foreign stallions, including Sea the Stars; deceased sires, including Northern ...
    Posted to Hammer Time (Weblog) by macawwoman on 12-02-2010
  • Son of Smarty Jones Thriving in New Home

    Like some Thoroughbreds, Smartys Gold, a 4-year-old son of Smarty Jones, just wasnt cut out to be a racehorse. Trained by Michael Gorham, he failed to win in eight starts on the northeast circuit, and was shelved this spring with a minor injury after campaigning for just two seasons. Smartys Golds connections decided the chestnut colt may be ...
    Posted to Beyond the Blinkers (Weblog) by Esther Marr on 12-02-2010
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