Milt Toby

Articles by: Milt Toby

An Honest Mistake

What is an appropriate penalty for an honest mistake? Should there be a penalty at all? When Marble Cliff went through the 2005 Keeneland Fall

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A House Divided

Disagreement has shaped the horse world as we know it. “My horse is faster than yours,” uttered centuries ago in a language that almost certainly

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More From The GAO

One of the arguments trotted out from time to time by proponents of horse slaughter sounds good and goes like this: Slaughter offered a viable

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Not In My Backyard

It must have sounded like a good idea at the time: rats were destroying sugar cane crops in the Caribbean Islands and in 1872 someone

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Sharing The Road

A horse-drawn buggy is not an automobile. That observation should go without saying; it’s why cars were called “horseless carriages” a century ago. But is

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Legislative Obfuscation

Sometimes it’s easy to figure out whether proposed legislation in Congress will affect the horse world, sometimes not so much. The purpose of S.1176, the

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Inherently Risky?

Equine Activity Liability Laws are a legislative mandate that riding or other horse activities are dangerous and that participants in the activities assume the risk

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New York, New York

Legislators in Suffolk County are adding teeth to the country’s first animal abuse registry and state lawmakers are trying to ban horse-drawn carriage rides in

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A Compromising Situation

The economic recession (or depression, depending on the hit you’ve taken) has been hard on people in the horse industry. Money goes out faster than

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Faulty Tack Revisited

If you don’t like the weather in Kentucky, an old saying goes, wait a few minutes and it will change. The same often is true

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Equine LawÑAnd More

How do you kill time in Central Kentucky between the Rolex Three-Day Event on the last weekend in April and the Kentucky Derby on the

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Undercover No More

It’s difficult to gauge the effectiveness of clandestine videos and photographs when it comes to curbing abuse of animals at vast factory farms and at

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Who’s The Victim Here?

Animals are not people (although as I write this, our Dalmatian is lounging on the sofa, apparently engrossed in a golf tournament). But does this

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Not Just For Letters Anymore

It wasn’t fraud on a billion-dollar, Bernie Madoff scale, but it still was fraud. And Trina Lee Kenney got caught. When complaints about Kenney’s business

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