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Updated on July 31, 2007

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19. Equine_industry News: Scandal Sends Walking Horses Stepping To a New Beat
This week, at a different show, and with a different class of walking horse, the industry tried to put the scandal in the past. But this time last year, a scandal plagued the high-stepping horses, and the controversy led to some changes. It takes plenty of long hours and an eye on the prize to train a champion. The scandal all but shutdown the showcase for the high-stepping horses. Champions at the event will now have their shoes and hooves tested. The controversy caused problems, and...
Source - NewsChannel5.com,TN - Read the story


20. Equine_industry News: BACK TO BASICS: Trailer-driving clinics would benefit equine community
I ve always been envious of those who could look in their rearview mirror and align the ball and hitch in one try, or back a four-horse trailer into a tiny parking space. They also went for rides inside the trailers to see what its like for the horses they were hauling. Though it s harder to maneuver, with a little modification, once the mules are out, the four-horse can be transformed into a comfortable tack and dressing room complete with port-a-potty and drink coolers. I also arrive at...
Source - 14 hours ago - Read the story


21. Equine_industry News: Betting on thoroughbreds' future
Injured horses are tended to, and all horses are retrained for trail riding, jumping or dressage. The horse was spending the day lazing in the sun at the non-profit Wood End Farms, which leases 36 acres near Barrington as a haven for unwanted thoroughbreds that have retired from the track. The couple are seeking new homes for five horses, and Nicola Birch said she recently received calls from racehorse owners who want to relinquish their animals. The farm offers various programs, including...
Source - Chicago Tribune,United States - Read the story


22. Equine_industry News: Comment: Shake off high risk, better returns myth by investing wisely
So maybe you would make a selection based on how the horse or jockey looks, or the name of the horse. Given that you have a very good knowledge of the horses, you decide to pick a horse with the name Mwenda Pole because you know it s the fastest horse in the race despite its name. Since you re all newcomers to horse race betting, you d most likely use a gut feeling to decide which horse to put your bet on. In this case, if you placed a huge bet on your horse, you would be making a high...
Source - Business Daily Africa,Kenya - Read the story


23. Equine_industry News: Fairs deserve fairer share
The weather is good; 26,000 exhibitors and competitors are signed up; tons of wonderfully coiffed animals are being judged; hundreds of blue ribbons are at stake; well-known singers are appearing nightly; and just about all of the 220,000 anticipated visitors will sample some of that once-a-year food that tastes so good but is so terrible for their diets. The weather is good; 26,000 exhibitors and competitors are signed up; tons of wonderfully coiffed animals are being judged; hundreds of...
Source - Modesto Bee,CA - Read the story


24. Equine_industry News: Experience served in East/Midwest harness race showdown
Sunday, July 29, 2007 By Nick Warsaw The Grand Rapids Press Tuesday night at the Ottawa County Fair featured the Wolverine Futurity harness races and a couple of others: the Under the Saddle and the opening race, the CKG Billings National Amateur Drivers Series. Sunday, July 29, 2007 By Nick Warsaw The Grand Rapids Press Tuesday night at the Ottawa County Fair featured the Wolverine Futurity harness races and a couple of others: the Under the Saddle and the opening race, the CKG Billings...
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