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Updated on May 14, 2007

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1. Equine_industry News: The Triple Crown's toll
The road to the Kentucky Derby and through the Triple Crown series exacts a heavy toll on young thoroughbreds: The horses run increasingly longer distances against increasingly larger and tougher fields during the first half of the season for 3-year-olds. Many tracks in North America are installing synthetic racing surfaces to reduce catastrophic injuries and increase horses' longevity and durability. Additionally, some trainers have altered their horses' pre-Kentucky Derby schedule,...
Source - 5/13/2007 - Read the story


2. Equine_industry News: Galloping ahead!
These will include horse racing day and night, on a floodlit track, showjumping, polo, dressage, leisure horse riding and other equine activities such as breeding, sales and businesses based on services to the equine sector. A BD250 million privatisation project is being launched to put horse racing and other riding events in Bahrain on the world map. The national racecourse at Sakhir is to be privatised under a scheme to turn nearly 3.7 million square metres of land into an international...
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3. Equine_industry News: The fast ones come from Florida
Unlike other locations where there are dramatic seasonal changes, which can have a deleterious effect on bone growth, Ocala offers the combination of consistent forage quality year after year, coupled with a deep soil cushion under which is a limestone base, giving optimal bone development. Tens of thousands of Floridians are employed in the horse business or other allied industries, and the economic impact of Florida horsemen is significant. Why Ocala? Research shows that as the second...
Source - 5/10/2007 - Read the story


4. Equine_industry News: Charity, Good Spirits At 2007 Kentucky Derby
This section, which is heavily populated with shops, bars, betting windows and snack bars, produces possibly the most interesting mix of people within the grounds of Churchill Downs, as it is the large area through which both the infielders and those in the grandstand can mingle and, if nothing else, congregate temporarily while watching the races on large television screens. A tunnel from the infield at Churchill Downs that traveled under the grandstand led to a large section of the...
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5. Equine_industry News: Quick pick is bad bet for racing
For all the great and hurried expectations, it seems we may not learn any time soon who will be awarded the most lucrative gambling franchise in New York's history. Who gets the franchise to run the state's three thoroughbred racetracks was conspicuously not among Gov. In addition to NYRA and Empire, formal bids have been submitted by Capital Play, an Australian gambling-based group, and by the Great White Shark of all the bidders, Excelsior Racing Associates, which represents huge Las...
Source - 5/13/2007 - Read the story


6. Equine_industry News: Chiropractor treats four-legged athletes
According to Painter, the only difference between his human and horse patients is that the people tell him where their pain is and with horses, he has to read their body language. During his 13 years treating horses, Painter has developed a philosophy that these large animals are prime athletes and his job is to optimize their performance. The chiropractor's horse patients are as varied in their ailments as their human counterparts. Mike Painter inside a barn treating one of his...
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