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Updated on April 2, 2007

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25. Equine_industry News: PETALUMA / Pregnant mare becomes Net sensation / Thousands watch Webcam in hopes of seeing the big event happen live
Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman Arial The ancient practice of voyeurism, already hijacked by Internet provocateurs, has taken a peculiar turn as hundreds of thousands of people worldwide tune into a Webcam featuring the mundane activities of a very pregnant Petaluma horse. Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman Arial The ancient practice of voyeurism, already hijacked by Internet provocateurs, has taken a peculiar turn as hundreds of thousands of people worldwide tune into a...
Source - San Francisco Chronicle - Read the story


26. Equine_industry News: Location, location, location
The 1896 two-story farmhouse is surrounded by meadows, willow trees, blooming heather, fruit trees and in the summer a garden that provides mint, basil, oregano, tomatoes, squash and other just-picked produce for the table. A renovated barn on the grounds once housed a horse breeding and fertility center. Guests walk by farm implements and horse shoes hanging on the barn wall to reach the Bunk Room. A separate cottage sits near the outdoor pool, a Jacuzzi and a pond where guests can join...
Source - Ashland Daily Tidings - Read the story


27. Equine_industry News: Don't need Kentucky to breed a contender
But Kopatz, who developed her love for horses as a teen in North Canton, hearing stories about riding in fox hunts in Philadelphia from her grandparents, has produced the very thing that all the monied interests and powerful syndicates of the horse-racing industry crave every year: A Kentucky Derby contender. Beacon Journal . 03/30/2007 . Don't need Kentucky to breed a contender Subscriber Services Complete Forecast Search Recent News Archives Web for Jobs Cars Real Estate Apartments Local...
Source - Bradenton Herald,FL - Read the story


28. Equine_industry News: Their kind of horse Bainville couple find success with Tennessee Walking horses
Unfortunately, Calvin had recently passed away and his son Wade Miller was struggling with the complications of running a large ranch of cattle, horses and buffalo. Having Heritage Certified horses mean the goal of the breeder is to promote rare and heritage bloodlines from intelligent, willing and sane horses with the natural running-walk, which replaces the trot in a Tennessee Walking horse. When they began breeding, the Pacovskys agreed they wanted nothing but the best, and that meant...
Source - Sidney Herald-Leader - Read the story


29. Equine_industry News: Wranglers rope in state title
In Horse Bowl, teams compete against one another answering questions ranging from horse breeds, diseases, breeding, horse care, riding and anatomy. The two have coached horse bowl teams together the past seven years, while Eggeling has coached teams since 1995. In addition to studying and practice, Petersen said one of the most important things to being successful at the competition is being able to overcome nervousness. The team had been practicing for two hours a week, 10 weeks prior to...
Source - Waverly News - Read the story


30. Equine_industry News: Pole-bending event coming to local arena
Mississippi, she said, already hosts many of the "high dollar" barrel racing events and it was "only natural" that pole-bending, another timed riding event, would begin to recognize that prominence. Rovetto, of Utica, said she expects Brookhaven to become even more prominent in equine competitions with more national attention in the coming years. Brookhaven was chosen as a site for the national qualifying competition after Jimi "Jay" Rovetto, one of the organization's four national...
Source - Brookhaven Daily Leader,MS - Read the story


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