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  • January 28, 2012 - Feeding the Estrous Cycle

    Trade Zone: Feeding the Estrous Cycle Keys to successful breeding are well-balanced diet, healthy body condition Mares must have a well-balanced diet and a healthy body condition to cycle properly and conceive and carry a foal. According to equine nutritionist Dr. Tania Cubitt, nutritional management is a simple, costeffective tool to ensure ...
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by aspradling on 01-24-2012
  • Progressive Thinking - by Evan Hammonds

    (Originally published in the January 28, 2012 issue of The Blood-Horse magazine. Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions at the bottom of the column.) By Evan Hammonds   While we realize its still only January and foaling season has just gotten underway, its hard not to turn our attention to daydreaming about the ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by aspradling on 01-24-2012
  • In "Luck" - by Lenny Shulman

    (Originally published in the January 28, 2012 issue of The Blood-Horse magazine. Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions at the bottom of the column.) He hasnt campaigned a stakes winner since Charmo took the San Francisco Breeders Cup Mile Stakes (gr. IIT) at Golden Gate Fields in 2006, but this weekend David Milch will be ...
    Posted to Winner's Circle (Weblog) by aspradling on 01-24-2012
  • The Invisible Disease

    Endometritis is an invisible disease. It affects the delicate lining of a mares uterusthe endometriumwhich can become inflamed and create a hostile environment for sperm, as well as any resulting embryo, to live. Thus, often the only clinical sign of endometritis is not what you do see but what you dont see: a pregnancy. Endometritis is a ...
    Posted to Health Zone (FileGallery) by aspradling on 01-16-2012
  • Cot Campbell

    Press the Play button below to listen to the full interview. W. Cothran ''Cot'' Campbell, who revolutionized racehorse ownership and syndication through his Dogwood Stable and who is being honored with the 2011 Eclipse Award of Merit, was the special guest on BloodHorse.coms Talkin Horses podcast at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17. ...
    Posted to Talkin' Horses (Weblog) by aspradling on 01-11-2012
  • New Years Resolution: Learn About Internal Conformation

    By Bill Pressey, of Thoroedge Equine Performance   Conformation is the blending of the various body parts, and how well they fit together visually and physically to create a running machine. - http://www.horsehats.com/Conformation.html As the image above indicates; conformation can be further defined by various subjective opinions of ...
  • Angel Cordero's Last Ride by Paul Volponi

    Angel Cordero Jr. winning the Champagne Stakes at Belmont Oct. 19, 1985Photo by: Blood-Horse Photo Library by Paul Volponi  On January 12, 1992, a chilly wind blew off the waters of Jamaica Bay, standing the flags on edge at nearby Aqueduct Racetrack. Jockey Angel Cordero Jr. confidently strode into the paddock where 11 Thoroughbreds were ...
    Posted to The Racing Hub (Weblog) by aspradling on 01-11-2012
  • 01/14/12 West Coast: Bounce-Back Year

    Vessels Stallion Farm enjoys resurgence after tragic 2010 Kash Vessels held his 25-day-old daughter while sitting in the office of Vessels Stallion Farm shortly before Christmas. Her name is Kendall Grace Vessels, Kash said. He then explained how his daughter received her middle name, pointing to a black and white photo of Frank Sr. and Grace ...
  • 01/14/12 Northeast/MidAtlantic: The Original Havre de Grace

    Superstars raced at Maryland oval When old-timers in the waterfront village of Havre de Grace get to reminiscing about the good old days, they start swapping tales about the local racetrack of the same name that first opened in 1912. Perched on the bluffs above the Susquehanna River and on the headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay, the Maryland ...
  • A Promising Beginning: Ted and Judy Nichols - by Esther Marr

     (Originally published in the January 14, 2012 issue of The Blood-Horse magazine. Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions at the bottom of the column.) Some may call it beginners luck that the first horse ever bred and raced by California residents Ted and Judy Nichols became a grade I winner. But when Teddys Promise ...
    Posted to Winner's Circle (Weblog) by aspradling on 01-10-2012
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