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Sidelines Announces Stallion and Breeding Issues
Wellington, FL (October 5, 2006) - Sidelines will kick off the “07 breeding season with its second annual Stallion/Breeding issue. This issue creates top of mind awareness for performance stallions and their offspring among key breeders and mare owne ...
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Thoroughbred Charities of America Brings in $1.3 Million at 19th Annual Stallion Season and Art Auction
Midway, Ky-Despite the global economic slump, Thoroughbred Charities of America, (“TCA”), was able to raise a gross of $1.3 million dollars at its annual Stallion Season and Art Auction Dec. 5. ...
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Thoroughbred-Charities of Amerca/Toba Stallion Season Auction Grosses $1.9 Million
Thoroughbred Charities of America/TOBA held their 16th annual charity
stallion season and art auction on Saturday, December 3rd. The event was
held at CandyLand Farm in Delaware and audiocast to Cross Gate Gallery in
Lexington. With 700 people par ...
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Online shop opened on ThoroughbredTimes.com
Lexington, KY— Thoroughbred Times Co., publisher of a wide range of both print and electronic media serving the Thoroughbred racing industry including the award-winning weekly newsmagazine Thoroughbred Times, the daily e-mail newsletter Thoroughbred ...
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CONTAGIOUS EQUINE METRITIS HORSE - INVESTIGATION CONCLUDED
London, 12 May/GNN/ --
DEPARTMENT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS News Release (200/05) issued by the Government News Network on 12 May 2005 A stallion, that was diagnosed as having Contagious Equine Metritis Organisim (CEMO), has now b ...
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Thoroughbred Charities of America Approves $1.75 Million in Grants for 2006
At it’s annual board meeting on May 13, 2006, Thoroughbred Charities of America (“TCA”) approved grants of $1,750,000 to 136 non-profits, representing equine rescue/retraining, backstretch/jockey, research, education scholarships and therapeutic ridi ...
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EQUINE VIRAL ARTERITIS RESTRICTIONS LIFTED
London, 14 January/GNN/ -- DEPARTMENT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS News Release (24/05)
issued by the Government News Network on 14 January 2005
A stallion that tested positive for Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) has been
returned to its ...
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Todd Pletcher Seasons to be Included in TCA Season Auction
Nov. 10, 2006-Todd Pletcher has elected to include his "package" of stallion
seasons for 2007 in the Thoroughbred Charities of America, ("TCA"), Stallion
Season auction which will begin on November 27th, and conclude with a live
auction at the Kee ...
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University of South Florida forms new Equestrian Club
The University of South Florida Equestrian Club in Tampa, Florida is a new club with very promising competition teams in the English, Western, and Dressage disciplines. As a fundraiser, the club has begun a Stallion Breeding program where generous benefactors from the local community and the equine community nationwide will graciously donate a tax-deductible breeding to their premiere stallion. In turn, the USF Equestrian Club will present these breedings to the public for 50% OFF the regular market price! The program will include advertisements of the participating stallions in local publications as well as on the club website. ...
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Stallion Ticker Hosts Online Auction to Benefit Old Friends
The bloodstock auction site The Stallion Ticker (www.stallionticker.com) has teamed up with Old Friends, the Thoroughbred Retirement Facility in Georgetown, KY, to host a benefit auction to celebrate the retirement of Lava Man, the great California champion who will arrive at Old Friends in March 2009 ...
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Finding Mr. Right: Use these tips to select the right stallion for your mare
Your decision depends on several things, including the goals you have for the foal. Are you trying to produce a future AQHA Champion? Do you plan to sell the foal for a good price based on impeccable bloodlines? Do you hope to raise and train the foal to become the horse of your dreams? ...
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DeRosa Promoted to Thoroughbred Times News Editor
LEXINGTON, Ky.—Mark Simon, President and Editor in Chief of Thoroughbred Times Company, announced on January 10, 2007, that Ed DeRosa has been promoted to News Editor of Thoroughbred Times. DeRosa, previously Deputy News Editor, will be responsible ...
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Lingh Has Arrived at Flyinge---the Swedish State Stud
For the 2009 breeding season, Flyinge, the Swedish National Stud, will include the KWPN stallion Lingh (Flemmingh - Columbus - Uppercut xx) in its breeding program. Lingh has already arrived in Flyinge, a town in Southern Sweden just 48 miles from Copenhagen, Denmark. ...
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Noble Champion Recognized by the American Hanoverian Society
Albuquerque, NM – The celebrated Oldenburg stallion Noble Champion, owned by Horses Unlimited, has been recognized by the American Hanoverian Society. A show jumping powerhouse during the late 90’s, the stallion had previously been approved by the Ge ...
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ApHC Partners with Select Breeders Services in an International Registration Incentive Program
Moscow, Idaho – Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) stallion owners now have a unique opportunity to increase the presence of the Appaloosa horse internationally. The intent of this new program is to help Appaloosa stallion owners increase the volume of expo ...
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Stallion Season & Art Auction Attracts Horsemen and Art Collectors Alike
Thoroughbred Charities of America, (“TCA”), will conduct their 19th Annual Stallion Season and Art Auction Friday, December 5, 2008 at Keeneland Entertainment Center. A lavish cocktail party will begin at 6 p.m. with artists’ donations from London to California. Included in the silent auction are halters from famous horses including Storm Cat and Big Brown, John Deere vehicles, a 6-person Golf Car and Caribbean vacations. ...
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Sir Sinclair Sires KWPN Approved Son from First Foal Crop
Coatesville, PA—Iron Spring Farm’s Dutch stallion Sir Sinclair has sired a KWPN approved son from his very first foal crop--Wesley. This impressive bay stallion shows great promise as a dressage horse and was one of only four dressage stallions appro ...
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NRCHA Stallion Service Silent Auction Begins November 17!
The National Reined Cow Horse Association Stallion Service Silent Auction has long been a great way for NRCHA supporters to purchase a breeding to great cow horse stallions – often for much less than the advertised fee. The auction features donated breedings to top sires of the reined cow horse industry, and benefits the association each year by providing funds that are used for added money at premier events. ...
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Fate of the Stallion
His story was told in the novel "Fate of the Stallion" and he was known by millions of horse lovers everywhere. He stood for following your heart and never giving up. In the end, it was his own heart that gave out on him.
"Nahgua," the fiery Arabi ...
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University of Kentucky working with state to resolve CEM cases
A 16-year-old Quarter Horse stallion residing in Kentucky tested positive for the causal agent of Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM), a bacterium Taylorella equigenitalis, on Dec. 10. CEM is considered a foreign animal disease that occurs in breeding populations in various countries in the world. The test was performed by the University of Kentucky Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center (LDDC) and reported to the Kentucky state veterinarian. ...
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