Milt Toby

Articles by: Milt Toby

Crossing The Line?

The Internet, like Alice’s restaurant in the old Arlo Guthrie song, is a place where you can get anything you want. My closet is full

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Testers At The Gate

I was skeptical when the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission drafted “emergency” rules authorizing out-of-competition drug testing prior to the Breeders’ Cup at Churchill Downs, even

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A Tale of Two Rescues

A reader recently shared the story of two horse rescues with similar names, one doing good work, the other not so good. Someone posting on

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Be Careful What You Say

One of the really valuable things about the Internet and social media is immediate access to thousands and thousands of people with a single click

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Practice Makes Perfect

What does the “practice of veterinary medicine” really mean? It all depends on where you’re standing when you ask the question. Every state has a

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Finding A Reputable Rescue

Equine rescues survive on the charity of others. But what happens when an equine rescue betrays the trust of its donors? More than 50 malnourished

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Good Laws, Ignored

A reader took issue with my statement last week that the various animal rights/animal welfare factions should be able to agree that “we need tougher

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Getting Out The Vote

“We need tougher animal protection laws!” This is one of the few mantras that almost everyone in the animal welfare/animal rights movements can agree on.

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Presumed Guilty

A serious breach of security apparently occurred at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games the evening before the Marathon phase of the Driving competition. Sometime

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Supply And Demand

The Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games attracted a reported 234,243 people to the Kentucky Horse Park during the first week, including a record 50,000-plus on

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Giving Thanks

When the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games come calling at your doorstep (7.5 miles from home at the Kentucky Horse Park, to be exact) it

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A Paperwork Mountain

In Thunder Road (the movie, not the Bruce Springsteen song) Robert Mitchum played a Kentucky moonshiner trying to evade federal agentsÑthe “revenuers” trying to collect

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The Clone Wars

A 1,320-pound steer named “Doc” was named grand champion of the 4-H Market Beef Show at the Iowa State Fair recently. There is nothing remarkable

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