Paternal age - the effects of a sire's age on performance

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A.P. INDY His influence on the racehorses of today

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This article appeared in North American Trainer - issue 40 (May to July 2016)

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TAPIT - the leading stallion of his generation

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This article appeared in North American Trainer - issue 40 (May to July 2016)

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SERENA’S SONG Enjoying an honourable retirement

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This article appeared in North American Trainer - issue 40 (May to July 2016)

Shedding new light on broodmare management - when is the right time to foal?

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Genetic Testing - the benefit of creating a genetic passport for your thoroughbred

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The legacy left by The Tetrarch on the thoroughbred breed

Baby Zip

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State Incentives 2015

State Incentives 2015

This magazine has examined the correlation between slots revenue and a healthy racing industry. Slots are not enough without a strong breeding incentive program to produce long-term results, and marketing innovations to keep the racetrack as patron-friendly as a modern casino. What happens when one of those three legs is missing?

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State Awards - state of hope?

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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 31

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Northern Farm - Japanese vision continuing to scale new heights

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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 29

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The rise of the Japanese racehorse

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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 29

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Standardbreds v Thoroughbreds

In the past 40 years, Standardbreds have closed the equivalent of 40 lengths on Thoroughbreds. Dig a little deeper and you’ll find that Thoroughbreds aren’t racing that much faster than they did 100 years ago. Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds share their ancestry. All Standardbreds trace their pedigrees to the imported English stallion Messenger, who was brought to America in 1788. 

BILL HELLER (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)

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State incentives: giving racing a ray of hope

State incentives:giving racing aray of hopeINDUSTRY26 TRAINERMAGAZINE.com ISSUE 18state incentive ISSUE 18.qxd:Jerkins feature.qxd 16/10/10 22:02 Page 1STATE INCENTIVESISSUE 18 TRAINERMAGAZINE.com 27Racing loves to denigrate its own status, cryingim…

Racing loves to denigrate its own status, crying impotently about its woes by calling itself a dying industry and thus fulfilling a self-induced anti- popularity campaign. While its popularity will never rival football, the industry is far from dying. It is, however, the only business that exists at the mercy of government, and this relationship is more often antagonistic than supportive.

By K.T Donovan

First Published (20 October 2010 - Issue Number: 18)

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