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2011 Equine Canada Canadian Bred Horse of the Year: San Pail - Horse-Canada.com
2011 Equine Canada Canadian Bred Horse of the Year: San Pail Horse-Canada.com It is pretty hard to believe that a horse that has won over $2900000 in lifetime earnings, posted a winning time of 1:50.4 and won 49 of his 107 starts, started out as a youngster that nobody really wanted. Foaled in 2004, San Pail was bred by veteran ... |
Prevalence of L.intracellularis on Farms (AAEP 2011) - TheHorse.com
Prevalence of L.intracellularis on Farms (AAEP 2011) TheHorse.com If someone had said "equine proliferative enteropathy" 10 years ago, chances are most horse breeders would have shrugged their shoulders and paid little mind. Today, however, many breeders are mindful of this still-emerging young horse disease caused ... |
Researchers Identify Ancestral Mother of Modern Horses - TheHorse.com
Researchers Identify Ancestral Mother of Modern Horses TheHorse.com "Equine Eve"—the ancestral mother of all modern horses—probably lived about 140000 years ago, according to new mitochondrial genome research by Italian geneticists on a large population of modern horses. This research might someday help breeders ... |
A year in the life of Central Kentucky horse farms - Lexington Herald Leader
![]() Lexington Herald Leader | A year in the life of Central Kentucky horse farms Lexington Herald Leader Each month through 2012, we will visit a different Central Kentucky farm to chronicle the life cycle of the Bluegrass' signature industry, from breeding and foaling to training for a race and getting ready for the all-important sales. On horse farms ... |
Information About Retired Race Horses Is a Privilage, Not a Right - Bleacher Report
![]() Bleacher Report | Information About Retired Race Horses Is a Privilage, Not a Right Bleacher Report While Rachel Alexandra is a big-time horse and has a ton of fans, at what point can a horse's life step out of the spotlight? On the track, full disclosure makes sense due to the millions of dollars spent on betting. But when it comes to the breeding ... |


