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                                        View from the Quarter Pole: May 2010
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                                        View from the Quarter Pole. A discussion concerning Thoroughbred Horse Racing and Pedigree. Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Equineline's Pedigree Analysis Program. Posted by David M. Miller. Labels: Equineline Pedigree Analysis Program. Saturday, May 1, 2010. Kentucky Derby Field 2010. 2010 Kentucky Derby field by sireline, Family numbers. An examination of the chart of previous Kentucky Derby winners gives the turf investor some clues as to the profile of the runner most likely to win the roses this season. ...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        View from the Quarter Pole: January 2012
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                                        View from the Quarter Pole. A discussion concerning Thoroughbred Horse Racing and Pedigree. Monday, January 16, 2012. Was sorry to hear from Gretchen and Art Eaton this past week when it was learned their beloved 20-year old homebred It's Truly Obvious (Mufti - Shammar by The Axe II) was lost to the ongoing impact from internal melanomas. From the article published in Daily Racing Form, August 30, 2002:. It's Truly Obvious retired this week after racing for eight years, for eight different trainers at ni...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        View from the Quarter Pole: June 2010
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                                        View from the Quarter Pole. A discussion concerning Thoroughbred Horse Racing and Pedigree. Monday, June 28, 2010. Photo from the farm. My friend Brenda sent me a picture of Somerset Sam, who has proven a willing student while learning a new discipline. Posted by David M. Miller. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All opinions expressed herein are the author's own views and should in no way be attributable to any of his employers. View my complete profile. Olympic Farriers: Inside the Forge at Rio. 2010 Preakne...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        View from the Quarter Pole: June 2015
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                                        View from the Quarter Pole. A discussion concerning Thoroughbred Horse Racing and Pedigree. Friday, June 5, 2015. Belmont Stakes pedigree analysis. Can the Pharoah finally be the one? Am pleased to be working with the teams at Bloodstock Research and Twin Spires to provide pedigree analysis for this year's historic running of the Belmont Stakes. The link will take you to the order page. Posted by David M. Miller. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Business of Racing. Saratoga’...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Through the Eyes of a Deaf Equine Fanatic: Spring is wound season
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                                        Friday, May 29, 2015. Spring is wound season. Poor Limerick presented with a wound on her right hock last night. When I saw it, my blood pressure went through the roof. Most wounds don't bother me, but wounds over a joint- no matter how small- make me neurotic. The swelling was very minimal and clearly from trauma to the tissue, which is expected. And although the wound had a bit of a scooped-out appearance, there was no puncture. Thankfully. After a restless night I visited Limerick early this morning t...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Through the Eyes of a Deaf Equine Fanatic: Death of Joey & general update on Lim
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                                        Monday, July 6, 2015. Death of Joey and general update on Lim. A couple years ago I wrote a post about Lim's then-boyfriend, Joey. A few months after that post, Joey's owners opted to move him to pasture board. He had a hard time adjusting to the change and lost weight rapidly. Limerick was walked over to his body to say goodbye to an old friend. Lim and Joey, summer 2012. Limerick has been okay aside from some vague hind end lameness, not unlike what she had in 2013. I think the soreness was a compe...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Through the Eyes of a Deaf Equine Fanatic: April 2015
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                                        Thursday, April 30, 2015. It's always nice to see your horse doing this after recovering from a hoof abscess. I free-lunged Limerick on Sunday to see how her feet were. To my relief, she was sound and I was able to ride her Monday and yesterday. Here are a couple clips from Sunday:. Heidi E. Carpenter. Links to this post. Thursday, April 23, 2015. Quick update: Limerick, Calusa Red breaking his maiden, and Deaf Women History Month. Lastly, I came across this article today about Deaf Women History Month. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Through the Eyes of a Deaf Equine Fanatic: May 2015
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                                        Friday, May 29, 2015. Spring is wound season. Poor Limerick presented with a wound on her right hock last night. When I saw it, my blood pressure went through the roof. Most wounds don't bother me, but wounds over a joint- no matter how small- make me neurotic. The swelling was very minimal and clearly from trauma to the tissue, which is expected. And although the wound had a bit of a scooped-out appearance, there was no puncture. Thankfully. After a restless night I visited Limerick early this morning t...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Through the Eyes of a Deaf Equine Fanatic: December 2014
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                                        Sunday, December 28, 2014. Horse Racing Nation: My Favorite Photos of 2014, Part I and II. I've shared my favorite photos of 2014 over two posts on Horse Racing Nation. See Part I here. See Part II here. Heidi E. Carpenter. Links to this post. Labels: favorite photos of 2014. Wednesday, December 17, 2014. Limerick lunging - video. I took a short video of Lim while I was lunging her before a ride a couple weeks ago. I think she moves so nicely for her age, and that pleases me to no end. Links to this post. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Through the Eyes of a Deaf Equine Fanatic: It's always nice to see your horse doing this after recovering from a hoof abscess.
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                                        Thursday, April 30, 2015. It's always nice to see your horse doing this after recovering from a hoof abscess. I free-lunged Limerick on Sunday to see how her feet were. To my relief, she was sound and I was able to ride her Monday and yesterday. Here are a couple clips from Sunday:. Heidi E. Carpenter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Its always nice to see your horse doing this afte. Quick update: Limerick, Calusa Red breaking his ma. Heidi E. Carpenter. View my complete profile.