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		<title>A Couple Of Brief Tips On Locating Horses For Sale</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Hunt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are trying to find horses for sale, then there are certain things that you will need to do. Certain key tips will help you to identify the perfect horse to suit the purpose for which you are buying it, and so you may want to consider some of the following closely.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are trying to find horses for sale, then there are certain things that you will need to do. Certain key tips will help you to identify the perfect horse to suit the purpose for which you are buying it, and so you may want to consider some of the following closely.</p>
<p>One of the first things that you have to do will be to find out from an expert some advice as to what type of horse you might want to get, and where you may be able to get one. If you are new to the entire game then a consulting an expert is an excellent way of having a guiding hand that can take you through the process.</p>
<p>It is also important that you are prepared to travel around a little bit when you are looking for various sources that you might want to buy. Many horses are sold through word-of-mouth and recommendations, and this might mean travelling somewhere a little bit further afield than you might like. As such, you need to be prepared to do this if you are wanting to get that perfect animal.</p>
<p>One of the best ways of actually locating horses that you can purchase would be to go to shows and exhibitions. When you go to any sort of competition or such event do not hesitate to go up to an owner or a breeder of horses and ask them whether they have any horse that they are willing to sell. It might turn out that the competition horse is up for sale, so always make sure that you ask.</p>
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<p>Once you have found certain horses that you are interested in then it is absolutely crucial you spend time with them to discern whether or not they will be suitable fee you. There are certain characteristics that you need to make sure of in any horse, particularly intelligence and temperament, as these will be absolutely crucial towards training.</p>
<p>If you take the steps then you should end up being very happy with the horse you end up purchasing.</p>
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		<title>Equine Supplements: Horse Vitamins At Its Best</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 07:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Ready</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A horse supplement business's vision must be to deliver a cost-effective, basic, smart formula for the total well being and diet of the whole horse. Clients should be expecting peak efficiency and maximum delight from their horses as well as fulfillment, secure feeling from the goods they are making use of and the assistance supplied will be unparalleled, uncompromising professionalism, sincere and have integrity they are doing the most they can for the owner and their horses.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A horse supplement business&#8217;s vision must be to deliver a cost-effective, basic, smart formula for the total well being and diet of the whole horse. Clients should be expecting peak efficiency and maximum delight from their horses as well as fulfillment, secure feeling from the goods they are making use of and the assistance supplied will be unparalleled, uncompromising professionalism, sincere and have integrity they are doing the most they can for the owner and their horses.</p>
<p>Diet program, exercise, breeding and care are the components that support the horse athlete. The highest possible levels of performance in working or show horses can only be realized when essential feed and supplement needs are attained for the horse. A horse supplement should produce a full and balanced package of nutritional vitamins, nutrients, probiotics and digestive aids in a single container that is certainly needed by horses in all kinds and phases of performance.</p>
<p>There are a large number of nutritional supplements available on the market nowadays. Yet, few are produced, well balanced and buffered to fulfill the necessities of all types of horses, and several are expensive and tough to use everyday and the horse owner just determines the horse doesn&#8217;t have to have this supplement when in actuality they do as most of the feed stuff is processed, outdated, rotten and missing much of its vitamins and minerals.</p>
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<p>A health supplement philosophy should be to work at the cellular level bathing the cells in best possible nutrition, and the cells will reply with resilience, wellness, and extended life and the formulation should have outlasted the test of time and developed champions.</p>
<p>This strategy creates robust well being and in return the whole horse demonstrates robustness, stamina, and a virtually marvelous amount of resistance to parasites and disorder. Whenever the cells are balanced, the complete equine is healthy and balanced.</p>
<p><a href="http://royalchampion.com/horse-vitamin-supplement.aspx">Horse vitamins</a> specialists have a lot of ideas and professional opinions on ways to look after the equinesby implementingadvanced <a href="http://www.royalchampion.com">horse supplements</a> to their daily food plan.</p>
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		<title>Seattle Slew&#8217;s Legacy Of Horse Racing Greatness</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 07:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle Slew--the last living Triple Crown winner--died on May 7, 2002 at the age of 28. As one of only 11 Triple Crown winners in history, he is by default one of the greatest horses in the history of thoroughbred racing. Of those 11 legendary animals, Seattle Slew was the only one to complete the Triple Crown with an undefeated record, as well as the only one to have been purchased at a public auction. After retiring in'78, Slew became one of the most important and successful stud horses in the history of the sport. He sired 1,066 foals including 102 stakes race winners. Among this impressive group of offspring was the'84 Kentucky Derby winner, Swale. All told, Slew's offspring have won an amazing $76 million dollars at the race track. Slew's stud fee of $300,000 made him a very profitable horse even after his racing career was over. Slew wasn't a particularly attractive horse, but he had the toughness of a championship boxer and the sort of intestinal fortitude and desire that can only be given by The Creator.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seattle Slew&#8211;the last living Triple Crown winner&#8211;died on May 7, 2002 at the age of 28. As one of only 11 Triple Crown winners in history, he is by default one of the greatest horses in the history of thoroughbred racing. Of those 11 legendary animals, Seattle Slew was the only one to complete the Triple Crown with an undefeated record, as well as the only one to have been purchased at a public auction. After retiring in&#8217;78, Slew became one of the most important and successful stud horses in the history of the sport. He sired 1,066 foals including 102 stakes race winners. Among this impressive group of offspring was the&#8217;84 Kentucky Derby winner, Swale. All told, Slew&#8217;s offspring have won an amazing $76 million dollars at the race track. Slew&#8217;s stud fee of $300,000 made him a very profitable horse even after his racing career was over. Slew wasn&#8217;t a particularly attractive horse, but he had the toughness of a championship boxer and the sort of intestinal fortitude and desire that can only be given by The Creator.</p>
<p>The Seattle Slew story began very modestly at a public auction in Lexington, Kentucky. The Keeneland Summer Yearling sale wasn&#8217;t supposed to be the marketplace of champions, and the idea that this particular horse would ever amount to anything other than a farmhand was downright laughable. Slew looked clumsy, due primarily to a right forefoot that splayed outward and resulting in a shuffling gait at a trot. He also wasn&#8217;t a majestic beast like his predecessor by a few years, Secretariat. Slew was borderline ugly. So ungainly a creature was he that he was given the less than inspiring nickname &#8220;Baby Huey&#8221; by the Keeneland staff. He was purchased by two couples (Karen and Mickey Taylor and Jim and Sally Hill) for $17,500. What wasn&#8217;t apparent at the yearling sale was the intangibles that make up a championship thoroughbred&#8211;poise under pressure, love of competition, toughness, heart and desire. The Taylor&#8217;s and Hill&#8217;s had stumbled onto an equine Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan who&#8217;s competitive fire quickly became apparent to the trainers that worked with him and the jockeys that rode him. His first race came at Belmont in&#8217;76, and the three races he entered&#8211;and won&#8211;as a 2 year old gave a hint of what was to come.</p>
<p>Slew quickly became a horse to watch as a three year old as he won three Derby prep races including the Wood Memorial. In the Derby, Slew got off to a terrible start as he stumbled out of the gate. He recovered from the miscue and essentially bulled his way through a pack of horses to lead at the 1/4 mile pole. Slew would win the Derby by a length and 3 quarters. He took another tough victory at the Preakness before clinching the Triple Crown with a 4 length victory in the Belmont Stakes.</p>
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<p>Slew continued to campaign as a four year old, but in the days before the Breeder&#8217;s Cup there weren&#8217;t many opportunities for an older horse. He retired to stud in&#8217;78, where he sired champions such as the aforementioned Swale and&#8217;92 Belmont Champ AP Indy. Slew stood at Three Chimneys Farm in Midway, Kentucky from&#8217;85 until early 2002 when he was moved to Hill &#8216;n&#8217; Dale Farm in Lexington, KY following a spinal operation.</p>
<p>Slew was in someways overshadowed during his prime by his predecessor&#8211;and arguably the greatest thoroughbred race horse in history&#8211;1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat. In hindsight, however, it has finally been noted what an exceptional horse he really was. Jockey Angel Cordero, who rode Slew during the twilight of his career noted &#8220;If I had a chance to take any horse in the world, if someone said your life is depending on riding one horse to win, I would take (Slew). I rode 44,000 horses, but he was special, he was different. He was muscled, like a wrestler. He ran different than any other horse. It was like he came from another planet.&#8221;</p>
<p>After his death in 2002, Slew was buried at Hill &#8216;n&#8217; Dale Farm in Lexington, Kentucky under a statue in his image.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and respected authority on sports betting <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">odds comparison</a>. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and <a href="http://www.oddsbay.com/">sportsbook directory</a> sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.</p>
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