Popular Breeds Of Horse News for 06/20/2010
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| Starspangledbanner wins Golden Jubilee Starspangledbanner has won the Golden Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot in a dominant display of speed... |
San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park enjoys baby boom A couple of mule deer steer clear of a black rhino calf while he runs around his habitat at the Wild Animal Park in 2008. ( Tammy Spratt / San Diego Zoo ).. |
Cougar mauls horse in Juneau County A cougar that killed a cow and several sheep last month has attacked again, mauling a horse in Juneau County... |
Eddie Baggs: Horsefly season brings the pain Denton County has had its share of rain this spring and most likely will have a bumper crop of flying insects to follow, including biting flies. I already have been hearing reports of a substantial horsefly population... |
Bookies losers in court finding MANY NSW bookmakers may be forced out of racing as an inevitable consequence of a controversial Federal Court finding... |
USU's equine science program off to galloping start ALAN MURRAY Sheralyn Davidson throws a bail of hay into a horse's stall at the Utah State University horse facility in Logan Friday. The horses are fed twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon... |
Banner hailed as 'fastest ever' STARSPANGLEDBANNER was described as the "Usain Bolt of horse racing" following his win in the Golden Jubilee Stakes... |
Paddy OPrado takes $500,000 race, richest won by Iowan-owned horse Paddy OPrado stormed down the stretch to win Saturdays $500,000 Colonial Turf Cup in Virginia, the richest race ever won by an Iowan-owned thoroughbred... |
History rode the horse to victory in new exhibit While the camel may have carried civilization, the horse conquered it... |
Routt County's Rescued to Ride organization trains rescued horses for adoption A local organization is working to pair rescue horses with new owners. Rescued to Ride, a Routt County organization that is awaiting approval of its nonprofit status, was created to train rescue horses in preparation for adoption, Executive Director Diane Panetta said... |
