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Webmaster 16/07/2009 Webmaster 16/07/2009

The challenge of transport - the practical considerations for transporting horses

reduction in sperm cell production. Extreme fever for protracted periods can permanently impair male fertility. This is the reason why veterinarians accompany the shuttle stallions to South America and Australia. Prompt detection of “Shipping Fever”…

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Des Leadon (16 July 2009 - Issue Number: 13)

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The land of enchantment - racing in New Mexico

A TRAILER hauling a horse from Sunland Park in New Mexico rolled into Kentucky one day this past spring. If you think you’ve heard this story before, you have. But this wasn’t the gelding Mine That Bird, whose trek from trainer Chip Woolley’s base i…

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(16 July 2009 - Issue Number: 13)

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Equine Vision - how it works, and how it can affect a horse's career

I N the wild, the horse is a ‘prey’ or ‘flight’ animal and so is designed to have a wide field of vision to see its predators early and outrun them. As a result, the horse has two large eyes each placed on the widest part of its head giving it almos…

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James Tate BVMS MRCVS (16 July 2009 - Issue 13)

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California Thoroughbred Trainers - Issue 13

THE major players in Thoroughbred horse racing have failed you. That includes the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) Commissioners, the racing associations, the fairs, the breeders, and both horsemen’s organizations. Throw the bums out, throw them…

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VETERINARY EUT, RACING EUT Webmaster 01/07/2009 VETERINARY EUT, RACING EUT Webmaster 01/07/2009

EQUINE VISION - HOW IT WORKS, AND HOW IT CAN AFFECT A HORSE'S CAREER

 IN the wild, the horse is a ‘prey’ or ‘flight’ animal and so is designed to have a wide field of vision to see its predators early and outrun them. As a result, the horse has two large eyes each placed on the widest part of its head giving it almos…

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Funding+Integritity=Racing's Future

A FUNDAMENTAL rule of business: a proportion of profits should always be invested in growing areas of the business that will allow it to increase its competitive lead and market share. A fundamental rule of sport: any mainstream sport needs to recru…

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PROFILE EUT Webmaster 26/06/2009 PROFILE EUT Webmaster 26/06/2009

Nicolas Bertran de Balanda - the young French trainer

NICOLAS Bertran de Balandahas a lot to live up to. Hisfather Jehan has been aregular in the top ten of theFrench jumps trainers’ tablefor two decades, topping the list in 1997with 79 wins from 78 individual horses. Hisuncle Gilles recently came to t…

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 (European Trainer - issue 25 - Spring 2009)

 

 

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Armando Renzoni - 3 decades as a top racehorse trainer

I CAN tell it’s Armando Renzoni walking down the yard from 500 metres off, his trademark trousers always worn slightly above the ankle, cap on head, bomber jacket, and cigar stub. The trainer who has won the Gran Premio Città di Napoli (previously …

 

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(European Trainer - issue 26 - Summer 2009)

  

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Watering racecourses - how do clerks of the course decide what is needed?

WE have all heard the old proverb “there are three important factors in horseracing: the ground, the ground and the ground”. Clerks are often criticised for watering too much or not enough. In some cases the critical voices are well founded, in othe…

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(European Trainer - issue 26 - Summer 2009)

 

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The Long Road to Freedom - transport regulations, and why racehorses should be treated differently

THIS season’s province- dominated first semester of French flat racing, along with an ultra-international Royal Ascot, serves as proof that travel is no obstacle to top-level success. French man-of-the-moment Jean-Claude Rouget sent each of his quar…

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(European Trainer - issue 27 - Summer 2009) 

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Czech Racing - how has it changed since the collapse of the Soviet Union?

THE twentieth anniversary of the beginning of a new era in the history of the Czech Republic and Czech racing will be celebrated this November. The Czech nation, and Czech racing with it, entered the new world back in 1989. Sport, which, like everyt…

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(European Trainer - issue 26 - Summer 2009)

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Funding + Integrity = Racing’s Future

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A fundamental rule of business: a proportion of profits should always be invested back into the business. A fundamental rule of sport: any mainstream sport needs to recruit and retain a wide fan base if it is to survive.

Niki Sweetnam - (European Trainer - issue 26 - Summer 2009)

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Racing and the Recession - how has the industry been affected?

FOR many the joy of owning a racehorse is a luxury and not a necessity, so when money is tight it’s one of the first things to go. It is a different story for trainers though; this isn’t a hobby which can be put on the back burner until things pick …

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(European Trainer - issue 26 - Summer 2009)

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VETERINARY EUT, NUTRITION EUT Webmaster 26/06/2009 VETERINARY EUT, NUTRITION EUT Webmaster 26/06/2009

Digestive Aids - what is available to racehorses?

RSES in training are susceptible to a number of digestive problems, such as gastric ulcers, colitis and colic. Although less severe, chronic loose droppings, which may be associated with a failure to thrive, are also fairly common. The prevalence of…

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(European Trainer - issue 26 - Summer 2009)

 

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TRM Trainer of the Quarter - Luca Cumani

The TRM Trainer of the Quarter goes to Luca Cumani and has enjoyed success in top races all over the world including the Hong Kong Cup, the Japan Cup and the Breeders' Cup Mile as well as inmuerable wins closer to home, most notably two Epsom Derby victories. 

Sophie Hull (European Trainer - Issue 26 / Summer 2009)

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Michael Halford - a racehorse trainer with vision

MICHAEL Halford is a manof vision. As the string goesout for a mid-Januarycanter even the fillies andolder mares look welltoned, their trainer always just that one stepahead of the game. The yard and gallopsthat he designed himself are testament tot…

 

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(European Trainer - issue 25 - Spring 2009)

 

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German Racing - an industry in dire straits

IT will be an easy task to managehorses for the duration of this winterseason in Germany: there are hardlyany races anymore. In March there willonly be three fixtures in the wholecountry. “Normally”, says Andreas Wöhler,one of the leading trainers w…

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(European Trainer - issue 25 - Spring 2009)

 

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Contaminants from stable staff - are racehorses at risk?

RACEHORSE trainers are responsible for the actions of all members of their teams, and mistakes made by staff can cost the trainer dearly. We are not just talking about a slipping saddle or bad handling of a runner in the paddock that may contribute …

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(European Trainer - issue 25 - Spring 2009)

 

 

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VETERINARY EUT Webmaster 24/04/2009 VETERINARY EUT Webmaster 24/04/2009

Drugs in American racing and the role the vet has to play

TWO horses – Eight Belles and Big Brown – have brought racetrack veterinarians and their care of thousands of racehorses squarely to the forefront of the racing industry in the United States...and in the hot seat of public and government scrutiny. P…

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(European Trainer - issue 26 - Spring 2009)

 

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The Rise of AQPS Horses in international racing

GONE are the days when Autre Que Pur Sang horses were considered the poor relation of their thoroughbred counterparts. The exploits of dual Punchestown Gold Cup hero Neptune Collonges, the latest in a line of top chasers featuring the likes of First…

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(European Trainer - issue 25 - Spring 2009)

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