Posted on August 31st, 2006 by Bob Gould
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August 29, 2006
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FORT WORTH, Texas – Want a quick, get-a-way adventure to the Texas Hill Country with some western thrills? Then grab your hat and boots on Saturday, Oct. 7 and head to Bertram, Texas – one hour west of Austin, Texas or two hours northwest [...]
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Posted on August 31st, 2006 by Bob Gould
Amarillo, Texas, August 28, 2006 – The field of finalists in the 2006 All American Futurity (G1) spans a range of horses from homebreds to top sale yearlings, and the list of breeders is just as diverse.
Perennial top breeder Vessels Stallion Farm bred fastest qualifier No Secrets Here (First Down Dash – Dicey Secret by [...]
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Posted on August 31st, 2006 by Bob Gould
Amarillo, Texas, August 29, 2006 – Winning his first All American Futurity (G1) at Ruidoso Downs last year gave trainer Paul Jones a reason to breathe a little easier.
“It’s a big relief,†said Jones about having a victory in American Quarter Horse racing’s most famous race. “It breaks the ice. The pressure’s not as hard [...]
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Posted on August 31st, 2006 by Bob Gould
FORT WORTH, TEXAS— The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) honored Chuck Real Bird and his talented Paint racehorse Crow Sovereign with the APHA Legendary Achievement award recently at the 88th Annual Crow Fair during the 2-year-old Paint futurity finals race. The Crow Fair took place on the Crow Indian Reservation in southeastern Montana. APHA President [...]
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Posted on August 29th, 2006 by Bob Gould
Mahr calls for ‘one health’ initiative – September 1, 2006
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Dr. Roger K. Mahr told the AVMA House of Delegates convened in Hawaii July 14 that, as AVMA president, he would work toward forming a national commission uniting veterinary and human medicine with the goal of improving and protecting animal [...]
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Posted on August 29th, 2006 by Bob Gould
Yahoo adds phishing shield | CNET News.com
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Yahoo is testing a new security feature that lets users customize their login page, a measure designed to thwart information-thieving phishing scams.
The feature requires people to create a unique “sign-in seal” on a specific PC. This seal–a text message or photo–will be displayed [...]
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Posted on August 26th, 2006 by Bob Gould
Amarillo, Texas, August 25, 2006 – Excitement and anticipation is building as the American Quarter Horse racing world prepares to converge at the mountain-hemmed track at Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico, for the 47th running of the Grade 1 All American Futurity on Monday, September 4.
With a gross purse of $2 million, the All American Futurity [...]
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Posted on August 26th, 2006 by Bob Gould
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS—American Junior Paint Horse Association (AjPHA) member Kristen Geary of Benson, Ariz., is on the fast track for becoming a future leader in the horse industry, with the help of a recent $24,000 college scholarship from the Race for [...]
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Posted on August 25th, 2006 by Bob Gould
Kayla Starnes
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American Paint Horse Association
(817) 834-2742, extension 320
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Premium stalling and approved classes make Paint Vegas even more exciting
FORT WORTH, TEXAS—Get ready! From preferred stalling to limited exhibitor divisions and classes approved by several performance organizations, Paint Vegas offers six exciting days of big cash payouts in [...]
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Posted on August 25th, 2006 by Bob Gould
Cattle producers embracing wireless | CNET News.com
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Even cows are going wireless. Agricultural technology company TekVet is using wireless radio frequency identification technology to monitor the health of cattle to ensure the safety of beef and dairy products.
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