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19. Equine research might help avert future injures
The work is one of several revolutionary studies going on at the center that could have a major impact on the racing world by helping owners prevent career-ending injuries. A study at one of Colorado State University's equine research centers could help elite horse race owners predict whether a horse has a predisposition for injury, helping owners prevent catastrophic breakdown on the track. Eventually, the hope is that the test will be manufactured and race-horse owners will be able to...
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20. North Platte native competes tonight
All last year, in addition to her studies, Anderson traveled considerable distances to participate in rodeos to give her the experience she needed to have a shot at the pros. The Schnackers played a special role, according to Anderson, by teaching her how to ride Fred and giving her the opportunity to own such a wonderful horse. North Platte Telegraph - North Platte native competes tonight. It really was a difficult start and several people commented that she wasn t going to make a barrel...
SourceNorth Platte Telegraph,NE

21. Horse sense
It s part science, part artistry in metal and knowing that horse and its owner so well that you can fit a shoe that s just exactly what they need for what the horse and owner do together, said Hampton, 64, who has been a farrier for 47 years, 30 of those in full-time work. It s part science, part artistry in metal and knowing that horse and its owner so well that you can fit a shoe that s just exactly what they need for what the horse and owner do together, said Hampton, 64, who has been a...
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22. What to name a dysfunctional racehorse
It seems that racehorses generally have names that inspire bettors, when in fact, some horses are mediocre, at best. Never kick a horse in the belly. Molina, in an angry fit, kicked his horse in the belly. Fortunately, people have already considered this. You should read all the suggested names. Your e-mail address is required. That s what jockey Victor Molina did on TV, moments after his horse Yes Yes OhYes acted up at the starting gate and was scratched from a race at Philadelphia Park...
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23. Chase bank's Norris to head Derby Festival board
I've lived in Louisville for 15 years and I don't think people realize just how special the festival is and what a part of the fabric of the community it has become. The festival organizes about 70 annual events leading up to the Kentucky Derby horse race. She has been a member of the festival's executive board since 2002. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of bizjournals. The...
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24. Uncertain times for N.J. horse industry
The horse has been the state animal for 30 years, and New Jersey boasts the country's premier harness racing venue, the Meadowlands Racetrack, plus some of the sport's top drivers. horse industry - Yahoo! News Travel. New Jersey's horse industry includes breeding farms, training facilities, competitive shows and farms that grow hay, oats and barley specifically for those horses, according to a recent study on the industry's impact, funded by the state Agriculture Department and horse...
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25. Pro rodeo stars set to compete
Among the various events are bareback, steer wrestling, saddle bronc, tie-down roping, ladies barrel racing, bull riding, and boys steer wrestling. I think the Stampede puts a lot of pride and effort into the fact we try and bring the best cowboys in the world to Williams Lake, and I think weve accomplished that to a lot of degrees, Thomas says, noting that theres a lot of other rodeos the Canada Day long weekend. I think the Stampede puts a lot of pride and effort into the fact we try and...
SourceWilliams Lake Tribune, Canada

26. Cancer unit to boost horse health
With the radiography equipment designed mainly to treat cancer in small animals, state-of-the-art imaging equipment will be used to diagnose and treat problems of the head, neck and legs in horses. He explained: "One problem we have had for several years is that the images of the head and neck we've taken in horses have been quite poor and, as a result, we still don't know enough about dental diseases and sinus problems. A 3million animal cancer centre will benefit equine patients when it...
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27. Queen bees and wanna-bees
She goes to school in Fairfield and enjoys barrel racing, football, trampoline, swimming, camping, gymnastics and playing the piano. She is a member of the Wood River Rodeo team and participates in barrel racing, pole bending and in the queen competition. When she is not competing she is usually found in the pastures riding her horses or playing with her foals. Her hobbies include education, 4-H, rodeo, basketball, volleyball, church activities and camping in the mountains with her family....
SourceIdaho Mountain Express and Guide,ID

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