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  • Storm Cat Back in Service -- For $20,000 -- Yes, Really

    Eight months ago when I wrote about the retirement of both Sadler's Wells and Storm Cat (Northern Dancer Pensioned), I thought that was the end of the story. Nope. Storm Cat is back in service -- this time as a Quarter Horse stallion.  Through the wonders of artificial insemination -- it's allowed by the American Quarter Horse Association ...
    Posted to The Five-Cross Files (Weblog) by sgillies on 01-16-2009
  • TheHorse.com Launches "Horse News of the Weird" Blog

     Lexington, Ky. - Weird things happen to horses. So says Erin Ryder, News Editor of The Horse: Your Guide To Equine Health Care/TheHorse.com. Ryder scans international headlines daily to bring readers of TheHorse.com the most up-to-date information on equine health, care, management, and welfare. But sometimes in the course of her ...
  • Analysis of the San Rafael Stakes

    The second major graded stakes for 3-year-olds looking to blaze the Kentucky Derby trail is this weekend at Santa Anita. The $100,000 San Rafael has been won by the likes of A.P. Indy, Tabasco Cat and Brother Derek in years past. This year, Square Eddie looms the largest and is the one to beat. For more analysis on the race watch That ...
    Posted to Triple Crown Talk (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 01-16-2009
  • Reader Question -- Broodmare Analysis Report with Free Stallions

    Question from Randy: Why would I pay for something that really should be available for free from sponsoring farms? Scot's reply:  Thank you for your question. Within the Broodmare Analysis Report, hypothetical matings can be created for all active stallions, regardless of whether they are subscribed to the service.  The ...
    Posted to TrueNicks (Weblog) by sgillies on 01-16-2009
  • Terry Leffel Joins Blood-Horse Publications

     Lexington, Ky. - Blood-Horse Publications announces that Terry Leffel has joined the company as the national product sales account executive for The Blood-Horse and BloodHorse.com effective immediately. Leffel was formerly managing director for Florida Equine Publications, Inc. in Ocala, Florida, where he oversaw the daily operations of ...
  • Historical Hiatus

    Rather than just have them disappear from the blog, I want to let everyone know that I will be concentrating on my Ky. Derby Trail columns and Derby Watch and Derby Spotlight features and am putting the historical blogs on hold for a while.I want to thank everyone for their support and encouragement regarding those blogs and for all the kind ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Blood-Horse Staff on 01-15-2009
  • Hard to Give Away -- Barren Mares at Breeding Stock Sales

    When BloodHorse.com carries a headline stating ''Downward Spiral Continues'' and reports that a fairly prominent auction was down over 66% in daily revenue, you know that the Thoroughbred bloodstock market is in an enormous funk. I've been people-watching at the ongoing Keeneland January sale during its first few days. Sentiments are all ...
    Posted to The Five-Cross Files (Weblog) by sgillies on 01-14-2009
  • Chance to Pat Myself on the Back

    By Patrick Patten, Handride  You think I'd miss a chance to pat myself on the back? Just read Alex Waldrop's new blog post And read this quote: ''And a plan for the next 100 days will be presented to the Alliance Board in late January''. Is there a chance Mr Waldrop read this fine piece of writing that I posted earlier here at ...
  • Stopping the Clock

    Below are some 3-year-olds I have on my watch list that turned in works during the past five days. A few of them are on everyone's Triple Crown Trail, while others are horses that some of you have told me to keep an eye out for. I don't expect all of these horses to make a serious run at the Kentucky Derby, but some are worth noting simply ...
    Posted to Triple Crown Talk (Weblog) by Jason Shandler on 01-14-2009
  • Tragedy is Nothing New, but it Still Stings

    Courtesy of Becky JohnstonWith today's sad news of the passing of Go Between after a workout and Indyanne's death after a courageous battle for survival from a breakdown earlier this meet at Santa Anita.  I couldn't help but be a little melancholy.  Looking through Indyanne's pedigree I see her sire Indian Charlie (In Excess), the ...
    Posted to The Racing Hub (Weblog) by cdawahare@bloodhorse.com on 01-13-2009
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