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19. Horses destined for slaughter find haven
Sponsorships and volunteering can be arranged online through the Equine Voices Web site, or by calling or writing the phone number and addresses below. Box 1685, Green Valley, AZ 85622; e-mail info@equinevoices.org or go online to www.equinevoices.org To learn more To find out more about the pregnant-mare urine industry, go online to: The Humane Society of the United States, www.hsus.org, and enter Premarin in the search box in the upper left corner of the home page. Box 1685, Green...
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20. Cinco months of fun
Performances include bull riding, team roping, tie-down roping, steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding, bareback riding and women's barrel racing. View more than 200 visual, performing and humanities events that feature local and international artists. Shine your Chevy, detail your deuce coupe and celebrate America's love affair with cars and rock & roll. The air show features the Canadian Forces "Snowbirds," aerobatic performers, military and civil flight demonstrations and aircraft...
SourceReno Gazette Journal,NV

21. Rodeo: UW women attract top young talent
Sure, there are some vague generalities, reasons for success that could apply to any rodeo team: lots of practice, good facilities, team support. When it comes right down to it, UW's women get the job done -- in part because coach George Howard recruits the best competitors he can find, in part because the UW system, and the college rodeo system, in general, gives all athletes the chance to prove their abilities. Rodeo: UW women attract top young talent. When it comes right down to it,...
SourceJackson Hole StarTribune,WY

22. "Godolphin's main problem is their persistance in boycotting Coolmore Stallions" says AP
Horse racing Horse racing. Godolphin by ready or not 06 May 2007 I've not posted on here since the changes have been made but would just like the boards opinions on the shambles that have become the godolphin team 300 horses and they cannot find a horse worthy enough to put in a respectable show in either of the first two classics. Godolphin by ready or not 06 May 2007 I've not posted on here since the changes have been made but would just like the boards opinions on the shambles that have...
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23. ND company plans donations to equine research
A North Dakota company announced today that its horse feed supplement was used in efforts to rehabilitate the late Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro and that the company will donate a portion of all Internet sales of the product to equine research. The injury was complicated when Barbaro developed laminitis, an extremely painful inflammation of the tissue that holds the animal s leg bone to its hoof. ND company plans donations to equine research. SweetPro, based in Walhalla, N. The company...
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24. Saddlebred stud seeks young mare.
The starting line Most saddlebreds, which unlike thoroughbreds are mostly used for show, can trace their ancestry to one or both of two prolific stallions: Harrison Chief or Gaines Denmark, both of which came from families descending from Messenger, a thoroughbred who prolifically bred more than 120 mares a year. The starting line Most saddlebreds, which unlike thoroughbreds are mostly used for show, can trace their ancestry to one or both of two prolific stallions: Harrison Chief or...
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25. Ex-Wildcat seeks Derby victory
It's the biggest spectacle in horse racing, but with 20 3-year-old thoroughbreds crammed side-by-side on a track usually occupied by half that many horses, it's a bit different. They would excuse themselves from the Pi Kappa Alpha house in the mid-1980s, telling their brothers they were going to the library for mandatory study hall hours. He employs 150 people who train almost 200 horses at eight different farms around the country. Pletcher, who got his trainer's license in December 1995...
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26. Bob Hunter commentary: Whatever the reason, Derby is must-see TV
Most people don't care much about horse racing these days; if it weren't for the Derby, the public might think the sport had gone the way of the eight-track tape player. Most people have nothing riding on the race, and they may not even know the names of any of the horses. In my years of covering baseball, there was always a Derby pool in the press box, and most of the participants didn't know a thing about the horses when they pulled their numbers from a hat. That a press box corps would...
SourceColumbus Dispatch,OH

27. Think I have no business taking this horse? Wrong!
Home:News:News:Local Sports Local Sports Think I have no business taking this horse? Wrong! Bill Tilton, BTilton@News-Herald.com 05/05/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly Column: Nobiz Like Shobiz has the pedigree and the trainer to win the Kentucky Derby. Home:News:News:Local Sports Local Sports Think I have no business taking this horse? Wrong! Bill Tilton, BTilton@News-Herald.com 05/05/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly Column: Nobiz Like Shobiz has...
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