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Derby Trainers Going Against Convention

Several entries will have had long layoffs, something that was once unheard of


Four horses have run just two prep races. Four others are coming in off long layoffs. And some didn’t even race as two-year-olds. Conventiona

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A Year Later, Barbaro’s Legacy Lives On at the Derby

Almost a year later, the cards still are arriving at Churchill Downs. From schoolchildren, from racing fans, from casual observers touched by the valiant fight of a champion.


Even now, three months after Barbaro’s death from complication

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Police Apologize for Horse Poop

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., police have apologized after a resident complained that two of the department’s horses defecated on the beach.


In an e-mail sent to a Broward County commissioner, a Fort Lauderdale woman said that two officers on

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Trail Trotters Now Under Umbrella of AQHA

The American Quarter Horse Association recently adopted the Trail Trotters program, which promotes community-based stewardship of trails by equine enthusiasts.
 
Trail Trotters has been a program of the Equestrian Land Conservation

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Derby Horses: What’s in a Name? Tradition, Humor

1. Street Sense (Street Cry?Bedazzle): Breeder/owner James Tafel says there’s no particular reason for the “sense” portion of his colt’s name. The first part, of course, is derived from the name of Street Sense’s sire.


2. Scat Daddy

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Racing Regulators Pass Model Rule on Steroids

Regulators attending the Association of Racing Commissioners International annual conference April 26 approved a number of model rules, including the prohibition in horses of nearly all anabolic steroid use.

The proposed anabolic steroid

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Fans to Mark Barbaro’s Birthday Sunday

The fans who prayed daily for Barbaro and sent online messages of support never were able to get together to celebrate his recovery. This weekend, those fans will put away their keyboards to meet and honor his memory.


The Kentucky

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Q & A with Roy Jackson: Looking Back, Moving Forward

Nearly a year after his monumental victory in the Kentucky Derby, and months after his death due to complications from a catastrophic injury in the Preakness, Barbaro continues to dominate the attention of the racing world. Roy Jackson, who bred an

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Slaughter Bills Advancing in Congress

Congress is moving again to put a stop to the slaughter of horses even after legal rulings that have shut down the country’s three slaughter plants.

The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee approved a bill banning horse

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RCI Panel Discusses Ideas for Racehorse Safety

Emphatic calls for change in dealing with horse racing injuries and related prevention methods were made April 24 during a panel discussion at the annual Association of Racing Commissioners International Conference in Jackson Hole, Wyo.

North

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QuickBayt Spot Spray Fly Control

Bayer Animal Health introduces the new QuickBayt Spot Spray, making nearly any area a “fly-free” zone. QuickBayt Spot Spray provides fly control where it is needed most, and treats places conventional granular baits can’t reach.

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