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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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The Place To Learn About Thoroughbred Horse Racing-How To Handicap
What is handicapping? How does one handicap a race? The definition of handicapping varies from source to source, but in a nutshell, it’s analyzing any and all data available about a race in order to predict the outcome. This could include reviewing the past performance of the horses in the race (example of a pp); reading the racing charts of the starters’ prior races (example of a racing chart); watching race replays of the starters’ prior races; viewing the starters in the paddock; and watching |
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Tbheritage.com Resources & Contributors
Resources to assist you in researching the history of the thoroughbred horse. We recommend you begin your search by reading our FAQ. There is a recommended list of books that focus on the history of the thoroughbred, and a selection of libraries and museums that include or focus on thoroughbred history. Our links page is an annotated list of sites of particular use in researching the history of the thoroughbred; we also include a page devoted to sites of non-profit organizations that specialize |
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Pedigree Post Authors Page
The articles at Pedigree Post are written by some of the world's top experts on Thoroughbred pedigrees, many professional journalists and pedigree consultants, including the authors of several books on the subject. They are joined by members of a growing group of serious students of pedigree research.
The Pedigree Post was developed as a vehicle for these writers to present their ideas on pedigrees and breeding trends. All are unified by the concept that it is possible to breed top horses by |
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UA RTIP | Guest Speakers
Each semester, the RTIP brings guest lectures into the classroom to provide the students with first hand knowledge of all aspects of the racing industry.
The guest lectures, representing all aspects of the industry, bring current real-life expertise and provide students a diversity of knowledge and contacts to enhance their time spent at the RTIP.
About 10 speakers a semester representing racetrack executives, animal owners, trainers and breeders as well as leaders of many national trade o |
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Remington Park Makes the Safe Bet With Microsoft Dynamics GP ...
Oct 7, 2010 ... CARLSBAD, CA--(Marketwire - October 7, 2010) - FMT Consultants, LLC announces Remington Park as its newest client addition. FMT has been servicing Remington Park through its former parent company, Magna Entertainment Corporation for almost 10 years. When Global Gaming Solutions acquired the track, they wanted to go with a partner that had the industry experience that assured them of future success. "The Remington Park team was already familiar with FMT Consultants and we knew th |
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Paulick Report » Blog Archive » HOW INDUSTRY SALARIES STACK UP
It was a sure thing that New York politicians would complain about the annual compensations paid to New York Racing Association president Charlie Hayward and chief operating officer Hal Handel, who reportedly are paid $460,000 and $440,000 per year, respectively. And true to form, Democratic Assemblyman Gary Pretlow chimed in with the following comment to the New York Daily News when the salaries were disclosed in a letter from NYRA to the state’s Franchise Oversight Board: "They’re running an u |
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Barry Roos - LinkedIn
I have been involved in Thoroughbred racing since 1975, when my dad bought his first racehorse. Racing quickly became my life, and worked each summer in my youth on a horse farm. After high school, I attended the University of Kentucky, where I attended every major horse sale of the early 1980s. It is there where I learned much about the inner workings of the industry. I then went to work for perennial leading trainer John Rigattieri, one of the top percentage trainers of the last 30 years. I wo |
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Horses Expert Witnesses :: JurisPro :: Accident Reconstruction ...
These consultants may also testify on horse racing, ponies, horse breeding, foals, colts, fillies, mares, stallions, and geldings, as well as related topics. Consultants and expert witnesses who may provide expert witness testimony regarding horses may be found by clicking on the following listed areas of expertise. Horse experts found on this page may consult on issues involving horseback riding, horse training, and horse breeding. These experts may provide reports concerning equine nutrition, |
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Jockey, Owners, Trainers Twitter List by TBAblogs on Listorious
Affectionately known as the Sarge, Nick is a thoroughbred racing consultant ...listorious.com/TBAblogs/jockey-owners-trainers - Have you envied journalists who get to interview experts, celebrities and other fascinating people? Now you can find and interview almost anyone with Listorious.
Listorious has the best Twitter people search on the web so you can find anyone by topic, region or profession -- powered by data from the tens of thousands of list curators. Once you find the right person, |
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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.
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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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