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2. Draft horse trade struggles amid new challenges
Now runaway hay prices and legislation designed to protect the huge, docile creatures from slaughter have combined to create an excess of horses in a shrinking market. But it seems that few want a draft horse, once the backbone of American agriculture and now an emblem of a way of life that is all but gone. Traders from Maine to Japan traveled this month to Indiana's heartland for four days and nearly 1,300 horse showings, one of the largest displays worldwide. Ponies, colts, riding...
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3. Clerk of the Scales keeps track at racetrack
A track's racing secretary determines the weight each horse must carry according to the age, sex and ability of the animals. His job officially involves weighing in the jockeys, but Victor Sanchez is de facto manager of Calder's jockey room. His size prevented him from racing professionally, but Sanchez loved the sport and began working at racetracks in various capacities. If a jockey weighs too much, he has two options: shed the extra pounds through a session in the ''hot box'' (sauna) or...
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4. Final call to horse owners for vaccination
Final call to horse owners for vaccination Owners of horses in the Dubbo buffer, or within the Dubbo red zone, will have a final opportunity to be included in the equine influenza (EI) vaccination program, but must register their horses by tomorrow. We have already put out a reminder to those who are due for their second round vaccination, however we are also very keen to hear from horse owners that have not yet had their horses vaccinated at all, Mr Dunn said. NSW deputy chief veterinary...
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5. Hay shortage hits horse owners
that people will begin to abandon or neglect the horses, and we're going to see an abuse situation ever-increasing as we move into January," said Sue Gray, executive director of the N. Because of the drought, which has caused the price of some of her feed to double, Clawson has sold or given away 10 of her horses, leaving 13 that she's not sure she can part with. And those who already have them are worried about how they'll feed their animals through the winter because the severe drought...
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6. Wild horses, burros go up for adoption at A-State center
Jonesboro Sun Monday, November 19, 2007 Wild horses, burros go up for adoption at A-State center By John Griffith JONESBORO Forty-degree temperatures, an overcast day and the pungency of fresh horse manure couldn t keep horse-lovers young and not so young from converging Saturday on the Arkansas State University Equine Center. Jonesboro Sun Monday, November 19, 2007 Wild horses, burros go up for adoption at A-State center By John Griffith JONESBORO Forty-degree temperatures, an overcast...
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