Sentences with phrase «best racehorses»

A wisp of a smile stole across the face of the mistress of Ojo de Agua as she added, «Argentina right now is producing the best racehorses in the world, and the best of all of them are produced here under my direction.»
He may have good racehorses, but he is a complete f**k - wit when it comes to talking about football.
You can take a stud here that stands for only $ 1,000, breed him to the same mare, raise the foal properly and get a better racehorse
You can breed a $ 10,000 stud to a good mare, and if you don't raise the foal right, you don't get a good racehorse.
Kelso, the bird, now has a justifiable claim to the title of best racehorse in the world, and were it not for the fact that he is a gelding and therefore ineligible to compete in the Paris race he would have a perfect chance to prove it at Long - champ this Sunday.
For example, most foals of history's best racehorse, Secretariat, raced poorly.

Not exact matches

Originally produced for Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa, a 4 - star luxury hotel based in Newmarket, The Newmarket Gin was created to celebrate Newmarket's 350 years of racing, handcrafted from local botanicals, including juniper, coriander, and Seville oranges, as well as locally sourced wild chives, Devil's Dyke orchid petals and alfalfa that is fed to Newmarket's thoroughbred racehorses.
This is the story of two racehorses from Uruguay, one the best inthat nation's history, the other a $ 600 castoff.
In the opinion of theSouth Americans, Lebón was finished as a racehorse, but his record (he won thefirst three starts of his career) might have appeared good enough to anAmerican unfamiliar with Uruguayan racing — a Jack Morgan.
Bell, nicknamed Nijinsky after the racehorse rather than the ballet dancer, had phenomenal stamina and was one of the best box to box midfielders I ever saw.
Racehorses need their breath to run their best.
Is it better to choose a hybrid with exceptional yields under ideal growing conditions (i.e., the racehorse) or one that performs consistently well across ideal and less - than - ideal conditions (i.e., the workhorse)?
Roger Harris of the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket and Alan Wilson of the School of Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, believe that the analysis of individual muscle fibres from a racehorse can indicate its ability to accelerate and to sustain a sprint, as well as its general fitness.
This demonstration of d - Ribose's safety in thoroughbred racehorses suggests similar implications in humans as well.
Undeterred, advocates for the immediate use of stem cell therapy in human athletes point to successes with racehorses as the best evidence that the treatment works.
Carol Gillis, a longtime veterinarian and researcher who specializes in soft - tissue injuries in racehorses, says that the more than 22,000 ultrasound images she has captured in her studies and clinical practice have convinced her that with a tightly regimented exercise program, tendons and ligaments will heal, producing strong, well - organized fibers — all without the use of stem cells.
Equine scientists have studied the best way to train show horses, the best way to feed racehorses, the best way to heal the delicate bones in a lame horse's feet.
If greens like these are good enough to fuel a thoroughbred racehorse, they're definitely good enough for us!
Preppy Style - For sporting galas or racehorse events, it is best to stick to khakis and a crisp white shirt, along with a fun bow tie.
Lassie came home and Willy was freed but the omens aren't looking good for Lean on Pete, the imperilled racehorse at the centre of Andrew Haigh's heart - rending creature feature.
The story in brief concerns grieving car magnate Howard purchasing rundown racehorse Seabiscuit for a song, then taking in rundown jockey Red as his ward, then hiring fruit loop Tom (Chris Cooper, arguably the best thing about the film) to be the horse / brat whisperer.
Feel - good underdog sports stories have a reputation for sappiness, but Dark Horse — about Dream Alliance, a racehorse owned by a working - class group from Wales — is «done very right,» in the words of our reviewer Noel Murray.
U.S. actor Charlie Plummer, 18, was named best young performer for portraying a lonely boy who befriends a tired old racehorse in Andrew Haigh's «Lean on Pete.»
Babe proved talking animal films can work, but Racing Stripes only goes to show that without a good story and rich characterizations, you'll end up like the racehorses — running around in circles.
After she left school she worked with racehorses for several years in England and the USA before going to college to study law, which she left after a year to go traveling to India, where she spent the best part of two years.
Victoria M. Howard — relationship columnist, racehorse trainer, beauty queen, radio / TV host, and self - published author — talks to AuthorHouse about her book Kentucky Horse Park: Paradise Found, and why she thinks the park is America's best - kept secret!
Well if you knew that racehorse was eventually going to break a leg and require thousands of dollars in surgeries, you might consider selling him, right?
Determining laterality — or which side of the brain dominates the other — could change the way domestic animals are bred, raised, trained and used, including predicting which puppies will make the best service dogs, and which racehorses will race better on left - or right - curving tracks.
There is also a famous racehorse in the late 1930s named pit bull, as well as a number of pit bull stars of early motion pictures.
In 1992, in the second of his Young British Artists shows, Charles Saatchi devoted a whole gallery of his vast Boundary Road space to Wallinger's series of 1:1 scale portraits of thoroughbred racehorses, a work that alluded to breeding and genealogy as well as the wealth that flows through and from the business of racing.
Go to Nicky «Racehorse Haines» Stokes, for the best look at the data and the issue from an impartial perspective.
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