I shared the video with some friends who have worked on farms. One noted he looked cow-hocked. I'm not crazy about his ankle area (but that may just be more of my preference than any issues), and yes, the twitching legs concerned me too. I wasn't judging his weight or anything, as he seemed to be right off the track, so I'll give him that.Private Thoughts wrote:I think the trembling/unsteadiness on his front legs is a familial trait. When I saw his grandsire, Our Emblem, at Taylor Made, he exhibited the same trembling in the front legs.lurkey mclurker wrote:
I thought he was rather nicely put together, aside from standing him up right off the van after an unknown amount of travel... there did seem to be a bit of muscle-twitching in his shoulder & some trembling/unsteadiness in his front legs, or it might have been partly the footing too. Hard to tell how short his front feet are, but that might have played a role as well.
I'd like to see him again a month from now, when he's more settled and has a bit more weight. And let's hope he's not as quirky as his sire...!
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Smart Strike as succumbed to laminitis, he was 23
http://www.paulickreport.com/news/blood ... laminitis/
http://www.paulickreport.com/news/blood ... laminitis/
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That's a shame about Smart Strike. But I am so glad he left behind a string of promising sire sons like Curlin, Lookin At Lucky and English Channel. He was one of the more versatile sires too: dirt horses like Curlin and Lookin At Lucky, turf horses like English Channel, Soaring Free, sprinters like Fabulous Strike, milers like Furthest Land, etc.
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Rough week, Concern has died
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... dies-at-25
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... dies-at-25
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His and Holy Bull's epic battle in the Travers is one of my favorite races.
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On the 15th anniversary of his sire's win in the DWC, he became the 2nd horse to sire 2 DWC winners.Northport wrote:It's a good day to be Dubawi... 4 graded stakes winners today. 2 in Dubai, 1 in Australia, and 1 in South Africa
Dubawi continues to show how much lost potential was in Dubai Millennium. To get a horse of Dubawi's caliber from a small crop of foals is amazing.
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Wow, that was a Super Saturday for Dubawi!
His pedigree may tell us why he can sire winners at the highest level over different surfaces (dirt, synthetic and turf) and distances (from sprint to 12F).
Will he even beat Galileo with his versatility?
His pedigree may tell us why he can sire winners at the highest level over different surfaces (dirt, synthetic and turf) and distances (from sprint to 12F).
Will he even beat Galileo with his versatility?
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STALLION SHARP HUMOR HAS PASSED AWAY
Desperately sad news from Jeju Island as Let’s Run Stud Farm has reported that one of the jewels of its breeding program, Sharp Humor, died as the result of an accident on March 18.
Desperately sad news from Jeju Island as Let’s Run Stud Farm has reported that one of the jewels of its breeding program, Sharp Humor, died as the result of an accident on March 18.
https://korearacing.wordpress.com/2015/ ... ssed-away/There was very heavy rain on the island on the day of the accident. Jeju, with its rolling fields, agreeable climate and plenty of time out of the barn, is generally a pleasant posting for a stallion but a full inquiry into Sharp Humor’s death will review procedures with regard to the other valuable and high profile stallions, such as Menifee, Officer, Rock Hard Ten, Hansen and newcomer Tiz Wonderful, who stand there.
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Recently retired Vercingetorix will stand at Maine Chance Farm in South Africa, alongside his sire, Silvano.
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... 47086/top/
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/b ... 47086/top/
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I'm always on the lookout for news from the Jockey Club of Turkey because some of my favorite race horses are standing there, Lion Heart, Sea Hero among others (sorry Victory Gallop but I was rooting for Real Quiet).
Numan Sakar @paskalovic
@chare889 After 17 years from this race, here is Victory Gallop's current condition in Turkey.
Numan Sakar @paskalovic
@chare889 After 17 years from this race, here is Victory Gallop's current condition in Turkey.
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Those photos of Victory Gallop are stunning
The photographer has alot of gorgeous photos of others in Turkey as well. Lion Heart is very nice. Had said Korea, sorry, not enough coffee yet.
https://instagram.com/kadircivici/
The photographer has alot of gorgeous photos of others in Turkey as well. Lion Heart is very nice. Had said Korea, sorry, not enough coffee yet.
https://instagram.com/kadircivici/
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Oh my, what beautiful photographs! Thanks for finding that.Private Thoughts wrote:Those photos of Victory Gallop are stunning
The photographer has alot of gorgeous photos of others in Turkey as well. Lion Heart is very nice. Had said Korea, sorry, not enough coffee yet.
https://instagram.com/kadircivici/
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And Victory Gallop looks fabulous!Sparrow Castle wrote:Oh my, what beautiful photographs! Thanks for finding that.Private Thoughts wrote:Those photos of Victory Gallop are stunning
The photographer has alot of gorgeous photos of others in Turkey as well. Lion Heart is very nice. Had said Korea, sorry, not enough coffee yet.
https://instagram.com/kadircivici/
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Does anyone know of a resource that I can access to follow Harlington in Saudi Arabia? I know he went there- but not really sure who exactly has him.
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I'd be interested to know, myself. A mare that my partnership raced ended up there, and I have no idea if there's a way to follow her babies.serenassong wrote:Does anyone know of a resource that I can access to follow Harlington in Saudi Arabia? I know he went there- but not really sure who exactly has him.
Photos from my racing travels: ThoroughbredJourney.com