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9. News Headline: FarmOnline The death has shocked the affable Moonbi trainer who now feels disillusioned with "the system" and "disgusted" by some Tamworth vets who refused to visit and treat his sick horses. The long hours have taken their toll too, with he and his wife performing all-night vigils with Tip of the Iceberg over the last 72 hours in an effort to try to save him and then to try to make his death as painless as possible. But the lack of action from the DPI has convinced him the system is inadequate for...
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10. News Headline: State Officials Warn of West Nile Threat to Animals Horse owners also are encouraged to remove mosquito breeding points and if possible, move animals indoors during dawn and dusk. Email will not be displayed on site. State Officials Warn of West Nile Threat to Animals. State Veterinarian Dennis Hughes wants all horse owners to check with their veterinarians about vaccinations. For station contact purpose only. Horses in Custer, Dodge, Hall and Scotts Bluff counties have been diagnosed with the virus in recent weeks.
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11. News Headline: Equine forecaster looks to be pigskin pro After years of dogs, cats, birds, camels, hogs and even lizards forecasting the outcomes of area football games, it's time for a little equine equality. Three human forecasters - Daily Iberian news editor Don Shoopman, sports editor Chris Landry and assistant sports editor Neal McClelland - pit their expertise against Dusti to see which one can correctly forecast the outcomes of more area high school, college and professional football games on a weekly basis for the 10 weeks of the high...
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12. News Headline: Silent Lane returns to winner's circle at Yellowstone Downs Use of this software to spam or harass individuals can and may result in penalties punishable by law. Silent Lane returns to winner's circle at Yellowstone Downs. Silent Lane is back in the fast lane. The 8-year-old thoroughbred, winless over the last year, was in command most of the way Sunday afternoon and triumphed in a 51/4-furlong claiming race at MetraPark's Yellowstone Downs. Note: the e-mail sent will contain information, such as your IP address (85.
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13. News Headline: 'Fit' horse dies of influenza The EI virus has been known to cause death in elderly or very young horses but is not usually fatal to fit, healthy horses. September 10, 2007 - 3:17PM Devastated country trainer Lew Hyson has backed calls for horses to be vaccinated against horse flu after it claimed the life of one of his racehorses. He added that despite the massive horse population in and around Tamworth the majority of veterinary practices were not attending to horses. Hyson said his stables were around one kilometre...
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14. News Headline: Richard Carter According to his son, John Carter, he adopted a new literary persona when writing about the track because "horse racing was a step above organized crime" for some. But beginning in the mid-1960s, Carter turned his literary pursuits to a long-held passion - horse racing. Journalist, 89 NEW YORK - Richard Carter, 89, a newspaper journalist and author who wrote on crime, medicine and baseball but was best remembered for his books on racetrack handicapping under the pseudonym Tom Ainslie, died Aug.
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15. News Headline: State urges care of horses to avoid West Nile virus He recommends horse owners contact their local veterinarian for guidance on whether a two-shot vaccination regimen or a booster shot is needed. Horse owners also are encouraged to remove mosquito breeding points by eliminating any pools of standing water. If possible, animals also should be moved indoors during dawn and dusk, when mosquitoes are most active. Your posted comment will appear after it has been approved. Horses in Custer, Dodge, Hall and Scotts Bluff counties have been...
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16. News Headline: Local radio outfit making waves on national level The advantage radio can offer for an event like the Breeders' Cup is that listeners won't have to sit in front of their televisions all day to hear the races and commentary. Fortunately for Kules and Penna, the airline was able to contact the person who had picked up their bag by mistake and he promptly returned it so they could do their show. The standardbred industry receives 13 percent of the sales tax money and has chosen to use it for the sire stakes program, according to the Kentucky...
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