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  • ECONOMY DUTCH DOORS

     From: Armour Companies Brooke Monroe386-740-7459armourcompanies@gmail.com Re: Press Release for New Economy Dutch Doors ECONOMY DUTCH DOORS A conservative way to achieve closing down your barn for the winter and opening it back up, while increasing air mobility, for the spring and summer months. The economy model Dutch door ...
    Posted to New Products and Services (Weblog) by rbolson on 07-17-2009
  • Your Summer Task: The Movie Project (bump)

      There is A LOT of good conversation and movie reviewing going on about the summer task. The Blood-Horse community has been watching videos, discussing, suggesting and it has been great. I have already discovered a few AMAZING movies I had not seen or heard of before. Here are the two reviews I have done (below) in case you missed the first ...
    Posted to Adam's Turf (Weblog) by aspradling on 07-17-2009
  • Re: Press Release for New Flash-Panel Crossbuck Sliding Doors

     From: Armour Companies Brooke Monroe386-740-7459armourcompanies@gmail.com Re: Press Release for New Flash-Panel Crossbuck Sliding Doors  Armour adds, yet another, design to their list of over 85 different stall door styles. Add some FLASH to your stalls without custom cost AND without losing the traditional appearance! Armour is ...
    Posted to New Products and Services (Weblog) by rbolson on 07-16-2009
  • Wesley Ward

    .postComments { DISPLAY: none } .commentsContainer { DISPLAY: none } .commentForm { DISPLAY: none } .questionForm { DISPLAY: block } Wesley Ward, the ex-jockey-turned trainer, stunned the British racing world at Royal Ascot when two horses he trained became the first American-trained runners to ever win at the exclusive race ...
    Posted to Talkin' Horses (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 07-16-2009
  • A Storm Cat Kind of Weekend

    Twelve graded stakes were run in North America over the weekend, and as the results came in it seemed as if you didn't have a Storm Cat-line horse, you were out of luck. When final results were tallied, runners from that line mopped up seven of those contests. Storm Cat progeny wins included one of the weekend's biggest prizes, the $500,000 ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by Alan Porter 1 on 07-15-2009
  • Horse of the Year - Rachel Isn't a Lock Yet

    It doesn't matter what month it is on the calendar, Horse of the Year debate is always fun. And since some of you brought it up on the previous blog, let's examine it a little deeper. Before we do, let me preface this by saying what we are doing here is pure speculation. There are a ton of what ifs' in these scenarios and we are assuming many ...
    Posted to Breeders Cup Chat (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 07-15-2009
  • Boule d'Or - A New Beginning for an Old Friend

    By Keith McCalmont, Triple Dead Heat Great things can happen when a community comes together. Over the weekend, I was witness to an efficient, generous and well-intentioned quest carried forth by one horse rescuer, one bed-and-breakfast proprietor, one charitable horse owner for one lucky turfer by the name of Boule d'Or.On July 6th, I wrote a ...
  • Racing Needs to Rethink Slots Revenue Strategy

    It comes as no surprise that legislators around the country are looking at racing's share of gaming revenue to balance budgets. The latest developments are in Pennsylvania, where breeders and horsemen have issued a call to action to protect the Race Horse Development Fund they say could be raided to support other programs in the ...
    Posted to At Large (Weblog) by JerseyTom on 07-15-2009
  • If Damascus Raced Today

    Racing fans of today embrace a different breed of hero than their predecessors back in the days when horses raced often and were rarely retired at 3. Sometimes, you have to wonder, what if some of those horses raced in todays cyber world and accomplished the same feats they did back in their day. How would they be perceived? Most people ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 07-14-2009
  • Cut the Cup - By Dan Liebman

    It sounds like something Yogi Berra would say, but in this recessionary economic time, many companies were in healthy financial shape until they werent. It is hard to imagine a company or business anywhere in the world that hasnt been forced to make major decisions over the past 18 months due to the numerous factors that have impacted global ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 07-14-2009
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