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8/29/17
James "Mattress Mack" McIngvale, Thoroughbred owner and Houston businessman and philanthropist, has opened two of his Gallery Furniture stores as shelters for victims of Hurricane Harvey. At present, some 450 people are housed at each store.
Read more from BloodHorse.com8/29/17
It's a wonderful thing he's doing! So nice to see somebody helping out instead of just talking about things that can be done and just delegating things out.
8/31/17
What a Hero!!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
So many are rescuing horses,but fear many animal lives will be lost,,,
9/17/17
We have lost a great horsewoman, RIP Penny Chenery, now with her beloved Ruva Ridge and Secretariat.:(
9/17/17
Just seeing this news. It feels like the end of an era. I'm sure that Big red horse was waiting,
9/19/17
This is cool!!
Country music superstar Toby Keith has built a diverse Thoroughbred portfolio since entering the business in the early 1990s. His Dream Walkin' Farms is perennially among the leading owners at Oaklawn Park and his hometown Remington Park, where the family keeps a finish-line suite.
Read more from Daily Racing Form9/19/17
He's started well with his breeding and racing, wishing him luck with his runners!
9/20/17
I am so happy that Mr Porter is doing well, I pray he stays in remission.
Fox Hill Farm's Rick Porter is buying yearlings again, which is great news for himself as well as the Thoroughbred industry, as the owner feels healthy and happy after a two-year fight against cancer.
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