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  • Fast Facts -- What Is the Comparable Index (CI)?

    The Comparable Index (CI) measures the average earnings of progeny produced from the annual book of mares bred to a sire, when those same mares were bred to other sires. In other words, CI indicates the producing quality of the mares bred to a stallion.  To understand CI, you must first be familiar with the Average Earnings Index (AEI). The ...
    Posted to The Five-Cross Files (Weblog) by sgillies on 07-29-2009
  • A Local's View of Mine That Bird

     (The following was submitted by Jessi Pizzurro of Pennyroyal Stables. She is based at Mountaineer and spent part of the morning of July 29 watching Mine That Bird gallop. ... Thanks for the first-hand account.) The racing surface at Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and Resort, normally closed for training on Wednesdays, was ...
    Posted to At Large (Weblog) by JerseyTom on 07-29-2009
  • Turf and Surf

    By Alex Waldrop, President and CEO of the NTRAFirst, I want to thank everyone who responded to my last blog entitled ''Strategic Thinking.''  The overwhelming response I received from so many of you speaks volumes about the passion and enthusiasm of racing's fans.  Rest assured that I personally have read every ...
  • Developing a Stakes-Winning Thoroughbred Filly, Part II

    Editor's note:  In part I of the series, Dr. Robert Fishman, breeder of recent stakes winner Girlfrienontheside, discussed his choice to breed his mare Inlaw to Unbridled's Song -- a mating that resulted in Refrain, dam of Girlfrienontheside.  Follow along as Dr. Fishman continues the story. I bred Inlaw next to first-year ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by sgillies on 07-29-2009
  • Return to Normal

    Few have made mention that trainer Bill Motts birthday is Opening Day at the Spa Course. This helpful bit of handicapping knowledge comes to you with no strings attached. Last summer was a rare Saratoga in which Mott didnt saddle a winner on his birthday. This year, with Come From Behind in the fifth and Antenna in the seventh, as well as Auteur ...
    Posted to Vic Zast Saratoga Diary (Weblog) by muckraker on 07-29-2009
  • Guest Blog - Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta's Place in History

    Guest blog - by Brian Zipse Miss Woodford, Beldame, Regret, Busher, Twighlight Tear, Gallorette, Gamely, Dark Mirage, Gallant Bloom, Shuvee, Susan's Girl, Desert Vixen, Ruffian, Genuine Risk, Princess Rooney, Lady's Secret, Personal Ensign and Go For Wand. The greatest females of American racing. These fillies and mares so dominated their ...
  • Dahlia Changed the Face of International Racing

    In the last blog, the differences between U.S. and European racing were discussed. There was a time, long before the Breeders Cup, when foreign horses came to the U.S. for one special event, like the Washington D.C. International, and then returned home. But, then, along came Dahlia, and international racing changed forever. Unlike your typical ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 07-28-2009
  • 911 EMERGENCY CRISIS CARE FOR YOUR HORSE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:911 EMERGENCY CRISIS CARE FOR YOUR HORSEAlbert Lea, MN July 27, 2009This 80 ml could save your horses life! is the tagline for 911 Emergency Crisis Care Paste, a Canadian-manufactured product that is a top seller in Canada and Europe.With literally hundreds of uses, 911 has been used for gas colic, stress, heat ...
    Posted to New Products and Services (Weblog) by pgregory on 07-28-2009
  • Haskell Invitational Winners

    As Rachel Alexandra prepares to take on the boys in the Haskell Invitational, we look back at the history of the race by ranking these previous winners: writeRanker(''http://i.bloodhorse.com/xml/ranking/haskellwinners.xml''); To participate, use your cursor to drag the selections on the left (currently arranged in chronological order) ...
    Posted to You Make the Call (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 07-28-2009
  • City Slickers -- Carson City's Freshman Sons at Stud

    Two sons of Carson City are among the freshman sires recently represented by their first stakes winners. Pollard's Vision (TrueNicks,SRO) was represented by Vertical Vision who captured the Prairie Gold Lassie Stakes. Pollard's Vision -- who ranks highly on the leading freshman sire table -- has now been represented by five winners, and they ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Alan Porter 1 on 07-28-2009
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