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Started 6/4/12 by Derby132; 148658 views.
gerchgo

From: gerchgo

7/9/12

What a wonderful story! Too bad the horse, and its' history got lost all these years. So glad The Meadows was written, so this horse and his story could come to light!

ger

LindaVA3

From: LindaVA3

7/9/12

Actually it does still run LOL.  We know a couple here in Richmond that go to Saratoga every year and take the train, not sure where they end up in NY though.  Albany? 

It really is amazing Planet wasn't spirited off by either side. 

LindaVA3

From: LindaVA3

7/9/12

I know, it's very cool that their research on the Meadow led them to rediscover Planet :)
Derby132

From: Derby132

7/9/12

Right to Saratoga Springs.  That would be a neat way to travel.

http://tickets.amtrak.com/itd/amtrak

LindaVA3

From: LindaVA3

7/9/12

Oh neat, I didn't realize it went right to Saratoga.  Yes it's certainly better than driving!
LindaVA3

From: LindaVA3

8/2/12

Took me a minute to dig up this thread...

Saturday we were at Colonial Downs.  There was a horse entered in the 11th race, hadn't raced in TWO years.  Program listed only one work this year.  Anyway, as you might guess, the horse was eased in the stretch and taken off by ambulance.  I was hopeful because he didn't seem to be in distress and walked on without assistance.

Anyway I emailed CD asking about him and what kind of vet checks he had, and received a very nice response from the veterinarian for the Racing Commission.  He said the horse had been working up at Laurel, checked by vets there as well as the vets at Colonial and cleared for racing because the original injury appeared completely healed.  The good news is the new injury was not severe and he'll be retired from racing.

I was impressed that they had the vet respond to my inquiry, nice job Colonial!

Derby132

From: Derby132

8/2/12

I'm impressed with the response!  Looks like a good decision for the horse too.  Nice of you to check up on him Linda.
LindaVA3

From: LindaVA3

8/2/12

Me too!  I was expecting just a blurb about whether the horse was OK, so I was surprised by the thoughtful response from the vet.
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Amy (1pony)

From: Amy (1pony)

8/16/12

Kentucky Attempting to Reduce Fatalities

Updated: Thursday, August 16, 2012 11:35 AM
Posted: Thursday, August 16, 2012 11:28 AM

The veterinary staff of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission has added some additional protocols to its operations in an effort to cut down on the number of equine fatalities at the state's tracks.



Read more on BloodHorse.com: http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/72104/kentucky-attempting-to-reduce-fatalities#ixzz23jVgxGw2
LindaVA3

From: LindaVA3

8/16/12

Well this IS good news
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