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2020 Annual Report
2020 ANNUAL REPORT t would be fair to say that 2020 was by far the most challenging year in our history, but we persevered and continue to make a lasting difference in the lives of America’s at-risk and transitioning horses. I The work of the EQUUS Foundation begins each time the career of a horse comes to an end. For so many horse lovers and protectors, it’s hard to imagine that behind the glamour and affluence of equine sport, there are many horses that are abandoned, neglected, abused, and shipped across our borders for slaughter when their owners cannot, or no longer wish to, care for them. Viewed as commodities, too many horses in sport and in the workplace are regarded as disposable for profit when they no longer serve their owners’ purpose. For horses to remain an important part of American life and have a viable future, we need to embrace a fundamental shift in our attitude towards horses -- from the horse as a commodity to the horse as an athlete, companion, teacher, and healer. We dedicate our efforts to finding homes for at-risk horses and horses in transition, providing a safe haven for aged and infirm horses, and increasing opportunities for all people to engage and partner with horses in new and innovative ways. “For horses to remain an important part of Informed giving has never been more important. It is critical to ensure donor dollars are invested in programs that have the greatest impact - which is why only equine charities that have undergone a American life and have a viable future, we rigorous review and attain the EQUUS Foundation Guardian designation are eligible for financial support from the EQUUS Foundation. -
(J. Tate) the Property of Darley Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock K, Box 186
HORSE IN TRAINING, consigned by Jamesfield Stables (J. Tate) the Property of Darley Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock K, Box 186 Gone West (USA) Elusive Quality Touch of Greatness 234 (WITH VAT) (USA) Raven's Pass (USA) (USA) Lord At War (ARG) FAST PASS (IRE) Ascutney (USA) Right Word (USA) (2012) Sharpen Up A Chesnut Filly Diesis Edetana (USA) Doubly Sure (2001) Rainbow Quest (USA) Edabiya (IRE) Ebaziya (IRE) FAST PASS (IRE), unraced. 1st Dam EDETANA (USA), placed 3 times at 2 and 3 years; dam of two winners from 4 runners and 6 foals of racing age viz- TALLAWALLA (IRE) (2007 f. by Oratorio (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years and placed 4 times. VAMIZI ISLAND (IRE) (2008 c. by Footstepsinthesand (GB)), won 1 race at 2 years and placed once. Fast Pass (IRE) (2012 f. by Raven's Pass (USA)), see above. 2nd Dam EDABIYA (IRE), won 2 races at 2 years and £107,137 viz Moyglare Stud Stakes, Curragh, Gr.1 and Debutante Stakes, Leopardstown, L., placed 3 times including third in Meon Valley Stud Fillies' Mile Stakes, Ascot, Gr.1; Own sister to Elasouna (IRE); dam of four winners from 7 runners and 10 foals of racing age including- Edeymi (IRE), won 2 races at 5 years and £51,564 and placed 3 times; also won 1 race over hurdles and £22,955 and placed 7 times including second in Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle, Cheltenham and placed once over fences. MYSTERIOUS MAN (IRE), won 2 races at 3 and 4 years and £44,920 and placed 9 times. -
Air Force Vet Integrates Animal Care Into Day Care
Idaho Farm Bureau QuarterlyFall 2019 • Volume 19 Issue 4 Air Force vet integrates animal care into day care Cold impacts Chinese barley Improving potato Idaho crops, 12 trade team, 14 quality,November 382019 | 1 By Zippy Duvall The Zipline President American Farm Bureau Federation Celebrating a century of the American Farm Bureau our American Farm Bureau turns 100 harvest it, infrastructure to transport it, and fair this month, a truly special cause for prices to keep our businesses moving forward. Ycelebration. Thankfully, there is a strong, national orga- All year long we have been celebrating a cen- nization working for those goals. Founded in tury of working together for the men and women November 1919, the American Farm Bureau who grow our food, fiber and energy. This Federation has given all farmers and ranchers a remarkable milestone is a testament to how much voice in our nation’s capital. stronger we are when we speak with one voice. Because of the decision 100 years ago to es- A lot has changed in 100 years, but farmers’ tablish the American Farm Bureau Federation, and ranchers’ most essential needs and con- farmers and ranchers are represented when cerns have not. Then and now, we need mar- Congress works on a wide range of issues. kets for what we produce, labor to grow and See DUVALL, page 6 By Bryan Searle The President’s Desk President Idaho Farm Bureau Federation Thank a farmer for nation’s bountiful food supply y the time you read this, Idaho’s 2019 food supply in the history of the world. -
Development of a Welfare Index for Thoroughbred Racehorses
DEVELOPMENT OF A WELFARE INDEX FOR THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSES Alison Glen Mactaggart M. Qual. Psychology A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at The University of Queensland in 2015 School of Veterinary Science Abstract A uniform method capable of measuring animal welfare within the Thoroughbred Racing Industry (TBRI) does not exist. The aims of this study were to first investigate the importance of different welfare issues for Thoroughbred Racehorses (TBR) in Australia and then to incorporate them into a TBR welfare index (TRWI) that could be utilised in the industry. The second aim was assisted by the first, which utilised the expert opinion of stakeholders with in the TRWI, highlighting those aspects of husbandry requiring most improvement, and validated with behavioural measures. National and State Associations linked to racing were invited to send two delegates (experts) to a stakeholder meeting to determine key welfare issues, which they considered may have negative equine welfare implications. Following this a survey was created which posed vignettes of different combinations of welfare issues, which was subsequently presented to stakeholders around Australia. Fourteen key welfare issues were identified, each with two to four levels that were related to common husbandry practices. The 224 respondents identified the following welfare issues in declining order of importance: horsemanship > health and disease > education of the horse > track design and surface > ventilation > stabling > weaning > transport > nutrition > wastage > heat and humidity > whips > environment > gear. Further analysis of data tested the statistical significance of demographic factors, which determined that the respondents were relatively uniform in their answers. The TRWI which emerged from the responses could potentially be used to identify and improve welfare in training establishments. -
The Champ Readies for Belmont Breeders= Cup
TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2015 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here THE CHAMP READIES FOR BELMONT GLENEAGLES, FOUND TO BYPASS EPSOM GI Kentucky Derby and GI Preakness S. winner The Coolmore partners= dual Guineas winner American Pharoah (Pioneerof the Nile) registered his last Gleneagles (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Group 1-winning filly serious work before Saturday=s GI Belmont S. under Found (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) are no longer under cloudy skies Monday at consideration for Saturday=s Churchill Downs. The bay G1 Epsom Derby, and both covered five panels in will target mile races at 1:00.20 (video) with Royal Ascot. Martin Garcia in the irons Gleneagles was removed shortly after the from the Classic at renovation break. Monday=s scratching stage Churchill clocker John and will head to the G1 St. Nichols recorded 1/8-mile James=s Palace S. on the opening day of the Royal fractions in :13, :25 meeting June 16. Found, (:12), :36.60 (11.60) and who has been second in :48.60 (:12). He galloped Gleneagles winning the Irish both starts this year out six furlongs in 1:13, 2000 Guineas including the G1 Irish 1000 seven-eighths in 1:26 and Racing Post Photo Guineas May 24, will a mile in 1:39.60. contest the G1 Coronation Baffert noted how S. June 19. Found would have had to be supplemented pleased he was with the to the Derby at a cost of ,75,000. Coolmore and American Pharoah work later in the morning. trainer Aidan O=Brien are expected to be represented in Horsephotos AEverything went really the Derby by G3 Chester Vase scorer Hans Holbein well today,@ Hall of Fame (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}), owned in partnership with Teo Ah trainer Bob Baffert said outside Barn 33. -
GLORY DANCER Barn 38 Hip No. 1049
Consigned by Ramsey Farm, Agent Hip No. GLORY DANCER Barn 1049 Bay Mare; foaled 2002 38 In Reality Relaunch .............................. Foggy Note Honour and Glory ................ Al Nasr (FR) Fair to All .............................. Gonfalon GLORY DANCER Northern Dancer Nijinsky II .............................. Flaming Page Dancing All Night ................ (1984) Riva Ridge Blitey ...................................... Lady Pitt By HONOUR AND GLORY (1993). Black-type winner of $1,202,942, Metro - politan H. [G1] , etc. Sire of 20 crops of racing age, 2691 foals, 1935 start- ers, 71 black-type winners, 5 champions, 1339 winners of 3840 races and earning $67,470,906. Sire of dams of 68 black-type winners, including champions West Coast, Don Carlos R., He Runs Away, Good Curry, Zacat- lan, Control Unit, Dona Nereyda R., Enmascarado, and of Bigger Picture, London Town, Dashing Blaze, One King's Man, Cluster of Stars, Fast Clip. 1st dam DANCING ALL NIGHT , by Nijinsky II. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $185,420, Long Island H. [G2] . Sister to DANCING SPREE [G1] ($1,470,484), half-sister to FURLOUGH [G1] , FANTASTIC FIND [G1] , Home Leave [G1] . Dam of 11 registered foals, 11 of racing age, 8 to race, 3 winners, including-- Sam's Diary (f. by Private Account). Winner at 3, $53,440. Producer. RACE RECORD: At 2, once 2nd; at 3, one win, once 3rd. Earned $20,328. PRODUCE RECORD: 2007 Brad's Kitten, g. by Kitten's Joy. 2 wins at 3, $20,926. 2008 Kitten's Dancer , f. by Kitten's Joy. Winner at 2 and 4, $65,544, 2nd Val - dale S. (TP, $9,600). -
Role for Membrane Fluidity in Ethanol-Induced Oxidative Stress of Primary Rat Hepatocytes
Role for membrane fluidity in ethanol-induced oxidative stress of primary rat hepatocytes. Odile Sergent, Manuella Pereira, Corinne Belhomme, Martine Chevanne, Laurence Huc, Dominique Lagadic-Gossmann To cite this version: Odile Sergent, Manuella Pereira, Corinne Belhomme, Martine Chevanne, Laurence Huc, et al.. Role for membrane fluidity in ethanol-induced oxidative stress of primary rat hepatocytes.. Journalof Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2005, 313 (1), pp.104-11. 10.1124/jpet.104.078634. hal-02677113 HAL Id: hal-02677113 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02677113 Submitted on 31 May 2020 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. 0022-3565/05/3131-104–111$20.00 THE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS Vol. 313, No. 1 Copyright © 2005 by The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 78634/1196866 JPET 313:104–111, 2005 Printed in U.S.A. Role for Membrane Fluidity in Ethanol-Induced Oxidative Stress of Primary Rat Hepatocytes Odile -
AWESOME, FRANK-LY 'HAV' YOU SEEN HER? Dam Purchased As a Yearling by CB Agency
SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011 For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. AWESOME, FRANK-LY ‘HAV’ YOU SEEN HER? Some had cast similarities with the great Dubai Every spring, there is a significant betting move on Millennium (GB) prior to yesterday and Khalid one of Newmarket=s Classic hopefuls, and a few weeks Abdullah=s brilliant Frankel (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) lived up to ago, the money was down on James and Anita Wigan=s all the hype and mass of Havant (GB) (Halling) ahead of the G1 Qipco 1000 expectation with a ruthless Guineas. Something of a dark horse entering today=s demonstration of galloping in the renewal, the unbeaten Sir Michael Stoute trainee had G1 Qipco 2000 Guineas at the subsequent UAE Derby winner Khawlah (Ire) (Cape Newmarket. He had hinted at Cross {Ire}) five lengths behind on the second of her something special to come during two winning efforts in the G3 Oh So Sharp S. over a pioneering two-year-old seven furlongs here at the beginning of October. Up campaign and in his warm-up run against some talented and proven fillies here, she has it in the G3 Greenham S. at Newbury to prove, but her conditioner believes she won=t be two weeks ago, but few expected lacking in the class department. AShe is a scopey filly, is this unprecedented show of very straightforward, and put up two very good superiority. In front from the performances last year,@ Stoute said recently. AThey outset, jockey Tom Queally let the were on ground that was softer than good on both 1-2 favorite--the shortest-priced occasions, so she loves that, and I=m a little bit Frankel since the beaten Apalachee in concerned with the way the weather is behaving. -
YEARLING, Consigned by Newsells Park Stud Ltd
YEARLING, consigned by Newsells Park Stud Ltd. Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Somerville Paddock P, Box 318 Green Desert (USA) Invincible Spirit (IRE) 366 (WITH VAT) Rafha Kingman (GB) Zamindar (USA) Zenda (GB) A BAY FILLY (GB) Hope (IRE) Foaled Royal Applause (GB) Acclamation (GB) February 18th, 2020 All Out (GB) Princess Athena (first foal) (2015) Mark of Esteem (IRE) Time Over (GB) Not Before Time (IRE) E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. GBB (100%) 1st Dam All Out (GB), won 2 races at 2 years and £36,578 and placed 4 times viz second in Carnarvon Stakes, Newbury, L., third in Sceptre Stakes, Doncaster, Gr.3, Bosra Sham Fillies' Stakes, Newmarket, L. and fourth in Hopeful Stakes, Newmarket, L. She also has a 2021 filly by Showcasing (GB). 2nd Dam TIME OVER (GB), won 1 race at 3 years and placed once, from only 3 starts; dam of four winners from 5 runners and 7 foals of racing age including- Repeater (GB) (g. by Montjeu (IRE)), won 3 races at 2 and 7 years and £99,574, second in Esher Stakes, Sandown Park, L. and third in Doncaster Cup, Doncaster, Gr.2. 3rd Dam NOT BEFORE TIME (IRE), unraced; dam of seven winners from 11 runners and 11 foals of racing age including- TIME AWAY (IRE), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years including Musidora Stakes, York, Gr.3, third in Nassau Stakes, Goodwood, Gr.1, Prix de Diane, Chantilly, Gr.1; dam of winners. TIME ON (GB), 3 races at 3 years at home and in France including Prix de Malleret, Saint-Cloud, Gr.2 and Cheshire Oaks, Chester, L.; dam of MOT JUSTE (USA), 2 races at 2 years including Oh So Sharp Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.3. -
EDITED PEDIGREE for JUST ANOTHER IDEA (IRE)
EDITED PEDIGREE for JUST ANOTHER IDEA (IRE) Shamardal (USA) Giant's Causeway (USA) Sire: (Bay 2002) Helsinki (GB) CASAMENTO (IRE) (Chesnut 2008) Wedding Gift (FR) Always Fair (USA) JUST ANOTHER IDEA (IRE) (Bay/Brown 1993) Such Style (Chesnut colt 2015) Danehill Dancer (IRE) Danehill (USA) Dam: (Bay 1993) Mira Adonde (USA) EMRELIYA (IRE) (Chesnut 2008) Ebatana (IRE) Rainbow Quest (USA) (Bay 2000) Ebadiyla (IRE) 4Sx4D Danzig (USA), 5Sx5Dx5D Northern Dancer, 5Sx5D Pas de Nom (USA) JUST ANOTHER IDEA (IRE), unraced. 1st Dam EMRELIYA (IRE), unraced; dam of 2 winners: Staisenzapenzieri (IRE) (2013 c. by Royal Applause (GB)), won 4 races in France and Italy at 2 and 3 years, 2016 and £32,225, placed 8 times including third in Premio Rumon, Rome, L. Just An Idea (IRE) (2014 c. by Lilbourne Lad (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years, 2017 and £12,189, placed 6 times including third in RacingUK/Daypass Dragon Stakes, Sandown Park, L.; also placed once in France at 2 years, 2016 and £4,044. Just Another Idea (IRE), see above. 2nd Dam EBATANA (IRE), placed 3 times at 3 years; dam of 4 winners: EBADIYAN (IRE) (g. by Daylami (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years; also won 3 races over hurdles at 4 and 5 years and £65,081 including Punchestown Juvenile Hurdle, Punchestown, Gr.3 and Limestone Lad Hurdle, Naas, L., placed second in Spring Juvenile Hurdle, Leopardstown, Gr.2. Ebasani (IRE) (g. by Manduro (GER)), won 3 races at 2, 3 and 5 years, 2016, placed third in Trigo Stakes, Leopardstown, L. Ensaya (IRE) (f. -
Stable Lot 1
From Spring Valley Stud STABLE LOT 1 Northern Dancer (CAN) Sadlers Wells (USA) Fort Wood (USA) Fairy Bridge (USA) Pretense (USA) Fall Aspen (USA) LANA Change Water (USA) (2005) Northern Dancer (CAN) Northern Guest (USA) Bay Mare Sex Appeal (USA) Lena Harry Hotspur 1994 Lucy Percy Free Verse Covered by IDEAL WORLD (USA); last service November 2nd, believed in foal. LANA, unplaced in 3 starts at 3, Own sister to Societi; dam of 4 foals; 2 runners; 1 winner: 2011 f. Midnight Lace by The Sheik: winner, R88,125, at 3, 1000m, placed 4 times. 2012 f. Chinese Whisper by Lion Tamer: placed 8 times, at 3 to 4. 2015 c. Carlburg by Ideal World (USA): yearling. 2016 c. 16lana by Just As Well (USA): weanling. 2013, 2014 Barren. 1st dam LENA, 2 wins, R98,616, at 2 to 3, 1600m, placed 9 times, Half sister to SYON; dam of 11 foals; 11 runners; 9 winners inc.: Societi (10 f. by Fort Wood (USA)): 4 wins, R275,850, at 2 to 4, 1000m, placed 6 times, inc. 3rd Banyana H, L. Tippuana (01 f. by Fort Wood (USA)): 4 wins, R159,755, placed 8 times; dam of 5 winners: TIPPUANA MOON (08 c. by Victory Moon): 6 wins, R358,690, at 3 to 5, inc. Cape Stayers Handicap, Gr.3, placed 6 times. Tippuana Jet (09 c. by Jet Master): 2 wins, R94,450, at 3 to 4, placed. Var Du Bois (12 c. by Var (USA)): 2 wins, R116,075, at 3, placed twice, from only 6 starts. Gryffindor (02 c. -
To Consignors Hip Color & No
Index to Consignors Hip Color & No. Sex Sire Dam Dam's Sire Barn 27 Property of The Acorn LLC 809 dk. b./br. f. Old Trieste Pride of Yoda Time for a Change Barn 27 Consigned by The Acorn LLC, Agent for White Oaks 548 b. f. Fusaichi Pegasus Word o' Ransom Red Ransom 688 gr/ro. c. Spinning World Grab the Green Cozzene 820 b. f. War Chant Reach the Top Cozzene Barn 35 Consigned by Ballinswood Sales (Bill Murphy), Agent for Creston Farms 669 dk. b./br. c. Dynaformer Footy Topsider 751 dk. b./br. c. Old Trieste Marchtothemine Mining Barn 46 Consigned by Bedouin Bloodstock, Agent I 1029 ch. c. Forest Wildcat Erstwhile Arts and Letters 1161 dk. b./br. c. Awesome Again Naked Glory Naked Sky Barn 42 Consigned by Blackburn Farm (Michael T. Barnett), Agent 1009 dk. b./br. f. Touch Gold Deep Enough Raise a Native Barn 42 Consigned by Blackburn Farm (Michael T. Barnett), Agent for Classic Run Farm 1063 dk. b./br. c. Menifee Hail the Queen Danzatore 1100 ch. f. Belong to Me Kris Is It Kris S. Barn 42 Consigned by Blackburn Farm (Michael T. Barnett), Agent for Longleaf Pine Farm 971 dk. b./br. c. Chester House Bittersweet Hour Seattle Slew Barn 29 Consigned by Blake Agency, Agent 589 b. f. Thunder Gulch Bet Birdie Bet Twice 819 b. c. Summer Squall Rainbow Promise Known Fact 870 ch. c. Distorted Humor Slick Delivery Topsider Barn 44 Consigned by Blandford Stud (Padraig Campion), Agent 957 dk. b./br. c. Giant's Causeway Aunt Pearl Seattle Slew 1185 ch.