By Vic Zast At midnight on the last day of the year, as the moon lays a blanket of light on the pastures and the wind stirs the needles on the pines that line their edges, nothing seems different than...
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By Fred A. Pope This is a tough time for Oliver Wills. He can’t sleep. His annual review is approaching and he will be asked to grade his own job performance last year, then to present his plan for the...
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By Avalyn Hunter Life has been good for A.P. Indy. A royally-bred horse who became a sales topper as a yearling, he went on to highly successful careers as a racehorse and stallion. Thanks to the quality...
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BREEDERS/FARM OWNERS & MANAGERS Craig Bandoroff: farm owner, consignor, Denali Stud 1. We need centralization to organize our fragmented industry where stakeholders (racetracks, owners, and horsemen...
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By Fred A. Pope One Thursday in April of 1979, Keeneland president Ted Bassett let me use his box to entertain an NBC executive. He knew I was trying to sell the television rights to what is now the Rolex...
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Trade Zone: AAEP Focus on Disease Treatment, Prevention - Click Here to Download PDF Responsible owners or managers put time and focus into every aspect of maintaining the horses in their care. An essential...
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Breeders interested in producing classic horses have long looked for the right genetic mix of speed and stamina. An article by Avalyn Hunter does a good job of examining the different breeding theories...
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