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Del Mar Bob Lovka's Handicapping 101 For Beginners.
Supplement Alfalfa Hay With Triple Crown Feeds. Call 800.451.9916.
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Keeneland-We're All About Thoroughbreds
Keeneland is unique in that we are both a Thoroughbred racetrack and an auction company.
Founded as a model racetrack, we seek to continually improve Thoroughbred racing while at the same time preserve its finest traditions.
That philosophy has guided us for more than 70 years.
Today, we strive to fulfill our mission in a number of ways.
International horsemen gather annually for our spring and fall race meetings, which offer world-class racing in one of sports' most beautiful |
http://www.keeneland...copy/mission.aspx
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About Thoroughbred Times Company
Thoroughbred Times Company, located in Lexington, Kentucky, is a leading publisher of information on Thoroughbred racing and breeding.
Thoroughbred Times is an independent company, free of any industry ties or ownership connections, and its independent voice has been a hallmark of its objective news reporting and coverage over the decades.
Thoroughbred Times Company publishes a number of leading titles, annuals, and books for professionals and enthusiasts in racing:
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http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com
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Daily Racing Form, "America's Turf Authority Since 1894,
Born in Chicago on Nov. 17, 1894 when it first appeared as a four-page broadsheet. Over the last 113 years, DRF has been the country's only daily national newspaper dedicated to the coverage of a single major sport. DRF is the most complex newspaper in North America, publishing up to 2,000 unique pages of statistical and editorial copy every day, in as many as 25 daily editions, 364 days a year (with the exception of Christmas Day). DRF is owned by Arlington Capital Partners (www.arlingtoncap.co |
http://www.drf.com
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Thoroughbred Daily News
Originally founded in the mid-eighties, the Thoroughbred Daily News was acquired in its entirety by MediaVista, Inc. in 1993. A three-to-five page daily fax with 120 subscribers at that time, the TDN quickly grew from an industry upstart to everyone's favorite daily read, now received by thousands of daily subscribers. The TDN is published in Red Bank, New Jersey in the Jersey Shore region by the busy staff of 15 listed below. TDN Magazine - In 1970, the year Secretariat was born, the average nu |
http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com
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Equibase's list of definitions, equipment codes, and race types
Welcome to Getting Started, where you’ll find everything you need to know to jump-start your introduction to Thoroughbred racing. Whether you’re seeking basic handicapping and wagering strategies, an explanation of how to read past performances, or you simply want to learn more about the Thoroughbred, you’ve come to the right place. Under the topic headings below are links to a wealth of information about each topic. If you still have questions after reviewing the links, you can contact us for a |
http://www.equibase.com
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The Bug Boys
- Sayonara Empire Maker. He has been a productive sire and stood for $50,000 this year. In four crops, he has produced three millionaires and one stallion. The JBBA must have a paid a a lot of yen for him. I wish him a stud career more like Sunday Silence than Ferdinand.
- Quality Road retired to Lane's End and will stand for $35,000. I'm not sure how I feel about that fee. It seems a bit high to me. Looking down the Lane's End roster makes excited for the English Channel juvies to run next y |
http://thebugboys.blogspot.com/
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The Brock Talk
Brock Sheridan's thoughts and comments on horse racing news, events and topics. equss currus in aeternum Uncle Mo And His Derby Trail Momentum
More than a week after what many consider the best Breeders’ Cup in the 27-year history of the event, it’s final criteria for judgment is still more than five months away. The final question to be asked: Will Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Uncle Mo, go on to victory in the Kentucky Derby?
In the previous 26 editions for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, only one wi |
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Ten Memories From Breeders’ Cup 2010
It’s hard to believe that the 2010 Breeders’ Cup is already a historical memory. With so much anticipation and build-up, I’m surprised each year as the races rattle off and the weekend winds down just how quickly the whole affair can happen. This year, like all others before, was filled with memories; some of them favorable, some of them far more disconcerting. On the plus side, attendance and betting handle were up from 2009. On the downside the races didn’t quite end in the story-book fas |
http://theaspiringhorseplayer.com
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Just Enough BLAME to Go Around
The talented four-year-old colt survives a furious, but futile stretch rally from ZENYATTA to win the 27th Breeders’ Cup Classic; was BLAME compelling enough in 2010 to beat back sentiment for Horse of the Year?
The ESPN Radio headline I heard last Saturday night was, “ZENYATTA lost the Breeders’ Cup Classic.” The headline at espn.com on November 7 read "Zenyatta loses by a head." These statements were as much an injustice to Team BLAME, as it was meant to honor the efforts of Team ZENYATTA.
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The Irish Legacy of The Real Mayo
Only the AEs were out, leaving a full field of 12. The track was fast. Tyrus (First Samurai - Beauty's Due by Devil His Due) took the early money, but Gonna Tell Mama (Bernstein - Champagne Royal by Jeblar) was favored at post time. Both finished 2nd in their only previous starts. Houston Harbor (Rockport Harbor - Southern Tour by Tour d'Or) was 11-1, but he looked good, and announcer Mark Johnson made him one of his picks. Street Swagger (Street Cry (IRE) - Etiole by Atticus) caught my eye, and |
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Del Mar Bob Lovka's Handicapping 101 For Beginners.
Supplement Alfalfa Hay With Triple Crown Feeds. Call 800.451.9916.
Today, over 65% of horse care operations supplement horse hay and pasture grasses with specialty horse feeds such as pellets and grains. Many equine nutritionists point to the dramatic impact of these specialty feeds on improving equine health and longevity. However, selecting the right combination of nutrients for the unique needs of your fully mature horses, as well as your foals, yearlings and lactating mares, can be both time consuming and confusing. So, Triple Crown Nutrition has taken the mystery out of the mix, creating a one-feed-for-all, called "Triple Crown TLC" or "Total Lifetime Care."
"What really makes Triple Crown TLC so groundbreaking," said Jessica Drexler, a Triple Crown Horse Feed Consultant, " Is that we've included not only our ground breaking combination of complex amino acids, fats and organic minerals to give the growing horse a great head start, but we've complemented all of that with digestive enzymes, Mycotoxins protection and probiotics. All these elements are designed to enhance nutritional absorption and a healthy hindgut while simultaneously energizing cells and accelerating cell repair. Most importantly, this feed's nutritional profile is consistent with the guarantees in all the TC feeds."
Designed to deliver the best possible horse nutrition components for horses of all ages, "Triple Crown TLC," enables knowledgeable horse professionals to more easily monitor multiple horse feeding programs. Mature animals weighing 1,000 lbs. should be fed 5 to 6 lbs. of "Triple Crown TLC," everyday. Young horses should be fed 1% of their body weight, until they reach 400 lbs. Weanlings and older foals should receive multiple daily feedings, enough "Triple Crown TLC," to help them maintain a moderate body weight. According to Jessica, "If any of your foals are too young for 5-6 lbs. of 'Triple Crown TLC,' per day, we then suggest you supplement with 1 lb. of 'Triple Crown 30% Supplement,' to insure adequate mineral and vitamin levels. For ponies, cut that horse feed amount in 1/2."
To find a Triple Crown Horse Feed dealer near you, please visit http://www.triplecrownfeed.com. To discuss the benefits of feeding Triple Crown TLC to your horses, feel free to ring a Triple Crown Feed Consultant at 800.451.9916.
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As always, a picture is worth countless words. So, this page is structured to show how No Thrush ® is used, what to expect, and also to learn our hints and recommendations for the best and fastest thrush treatment.... By the way... Notice we don't say "Cure" when speaking about thrush, we say "Treat." This is because thrush is not curable. The bacteria lives in the horse, and returns when conditions aren't ideal. Once thrush takes hold, all you can do is treat. (Although we do recommend using No Thrush ® in a regular maintenance program). After regular treatment and healing dusting, a PRO-ACTIVE 4-5 dustings per month (maintenance) will give substantial aid in keeping thrush from re-invading. So, No Thrush ®, and all the rest, "treat." Our customers happen to believe that we have the best, cleanest, and most versatile thrush product on the market. Check out the testimonials.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT USAGE: 4-7 days of use is all that is needed to treat 95% of the active thrush cases out there. (Then regular maintenance is recommended) But please note..... If you have been "chasing thrush" for an extended period of time, (months, years?) and you've tried every product and concoction with limited results (and the thrush returns quickly), that is indication that the bacteria is lodged deep in the tissue of the foot. In these cases you will probably find an unusual crack in the frog or deeper-than-normal crevice at the heel. This crack can not be left alone.
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When I was a kid, I somehow figured out how to buy and fit horse blankets without too much trouble. But, now that I'm middle aged, I use a horse blanket consultant to make sure my horse's comfort and well being is assured. Ecole Lathrop, of Valencia Saddlery, was kind enough to drop by with a variety of day sheets and blankets to demonstrate some of the basics behind fitting your horse for a new blanket. "Equilink's Search," aka, "Rio," is the model in this video. Enjoy!
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