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More Rain, More Cancellations at Santa Anita

After getting a break in the weather enabling the Sunshine Millions program to go forward Jan. 26, Santa Anita announced it has canceled its live racing programs for the next two days after more rain hit the track

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Barbaro Legacy Strong a Year Later

The white wooden fence once tacked with homemade signs expressing prayers and appeals to “Grow, Hoof, Grow” are bare. Only students pass through the lobby that overflowed with floral arrangements, get-well cards, and baskets stuffed with carrots an

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BLM Impounds Horses in Nevada

Federal agents who seized more than 100 cattle from Nevada ranchers accused of trespassing on public rangeland this week have confiscated 200 horses from an American Indian and his son they say were grazing the animals without a permit near the

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Second Racehorse Welfare Summit to Examine Progress

The second Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit, set for Monday, March 17, and Tuesday, March 18, at the Keeneland Sales Pavilion in Lexington, Ky., will feature wide-ranging discussions of critical equine health- and safety-related issues

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Jacksons Not Involved in Planned NYC Barbaro Statue

Roy and Gretchen Jackson, who campaigned 2006 Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro, say they are not involved with plans to erect a statue in New York’s Central Park that memorializes the late classic winner.

According to a press release Tuesday from

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Curlin Named Thoroughbred Horse of the Year

Curlin began the 2007 racing season as a maiden. After winning his first race of the year by an eye-popping 12 3/4 lengths, the son of Smart Strike has been nearly unstoppable. His remarkable campaign carried him all the way to the Breeders’ Cup

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Nearly 100 Rescued Equids in U.K. Recovering

Following up on an article TheHorse.com first started covering on Jan. 9, the latest news from the multiagency rescue of more than 90 equids, including horses, ponies, and donkeys, from a farm in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, U.K., is that the

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Manure Pile Disappearing From Santa Fe Horse Racetrack

Workers are smoothing out a pile of manure at The Downs at Santa Fe horse racetrack in New Mexico.


Crews are spreading the manure four to five inches thick over a 40-acre parcel of the track.The manure will be tilled into the soil and

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Santa Anita to Close for Footing Fix

A liquid binder officials believe will save Santa Anita Park’s Cushion Track should take about 10 days to acquire and another four to mix with the synthetic racing surface, the California Horse Racing Board was told Jan. 16.

Track president

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Cohesive Rules for Racehorse Steroids Sought

The head of a major horsemen’s group in the United States has proposed a national approach for regulation of anabolic steroids in racehorses with an implementation date of Jan. 1, 2009.

Roughly 10 jurisdictions around the country are preparing

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