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    Camdee (Western Ideal) was the star of the night on Wednesday at Saratoga Casino and Raceway. […]
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  • New Director of North American Operations
    Award winning journalist and harness racing administrator Steven Wolf has joined Harnesslink.com as Director of North American Operations. He will begin his new duties immediately. […]
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  • Software glitch stings punters - $30 million
    'Whoops! Wrong button!' - and there goes HK$30 million ... Yesterday's multi-million dollar betting blunder at Sha Tin might not have been that simple, but a betting software glitch certainly left a searing hole in plenty of punters' pockets, created an unexpected windfall for others and in the process spawned a host of highly entertainin […]
  • Happy Easter I Am, A Harness Racing Horse
    Happy Easter from the Harness Racing documentary film ''I Am, A Harness Racing Horse'' and from American Rose Lee (light bay) and Angler (dark bay). Have a Happy Easter dinner with an abundance of good food, friends and family. […]
  • Jimmy Marohn Jr, St Patrick & Pope Francis
    Westbury (Long Island, New York) born harness racing driver Jimmy Marohn Jr won the 13th annual St Paddy Pace at Monticello Raceway last Wednesday (March 13), and on this past Sunday Catholics (and non Catholics) throughout the world celebrated St Patrick's Day - the great saint who cast all the snakes out of Ireland. […]
  • Son of Cardigan Bay's co-owner reminisces
    The late Dr Lawrence Slobody was not only a brilliant American doctor and director of pediatrics but he was also a harness racing visionary. His son and standardbred enthusiast Roger, said that when New Zealand's millionaire pacer Cardigan Bay came to the United States in 1964 his father took an eighth share in the brilliant son of Hal Tryax. […]
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  • Tears flow big-time for Rocknroll Hanover
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  • Super sire Rocknroll Hanover dead, aged 11
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  • Kiwi gets his say at U.S.A. Racing Congress
    A United Code of Conduct should be introduced so there is consistent international governance in harness racing Associations, Clubs, Boards, and Commissions throughout the world. […]
  • Plenty of trial form to dig your teeth into
    Just when you think you've seen all of Mark Purdon's two-year-old artillery he reaches into the cabinet and gets out some more. That's what you had to be left thinking, after the Purdon clan dominated the 2yo harness racing trials at Addington yesterday (Monday February 25). […]
  • USTA video from Harness Racing Congress
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  • Happy Valentine's Day - horses included!
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Where Have the NJ-Sired Horses Gone?

Friday night the NJSS make its 2013 debut at the Meadowlands with races for 3yo filly and 3yo colt and gelding trotters.  Notice, the use of the word ’divisions’ was left out of the sentence as there is one race for the fillies and one for the colts and geldings. 

That’s right; a total of eight colts and geldings will be competing in a $34,000 tilt while twelve fillies will be taking to the track in their $36,000 contest (On Saturday night there are twenty-one pacing colts and eleven pacing fillies competing in their sires stakes races).  Certainly there are more NJ-sired trotters than these twenty, but it wasn’t that long ago when you used to have three or four divisions of the sires stakes for each age, sex, and gait.  Now, with almost all the stallions having departed for more lucrative states the off-spring count has fallen dramatically.  Couple this with the fact there are more lucrative races to be had elsewhere, you can see why the number of entrants have fallen off.  It wouldn’t surprise me if the two year old trotting races will be so sparsely subscribed to that they will be contested as non-wagering events. 

Until relief comes to New Jersey racing, things will only get worse which is why it is important the bill to create stakes races for NJ-bred horses is passed as soon as possible.  Not only will it provide standardbred farms with business as nurseries, it will provide NJ-based horsemen with racing stock which will allow them to remain in state until help comes.

Many of the tracks in Ontario have had racing dates dramatically cut.  Admittedly, with purses being cut, this will be tough for horsemen; especially this year.  Wouldn’t it be something if these meets were marketed as boutique meets and the public responded accordingly?  Unfortunately, we’ll likely never know.  Even though these tracks are getting assistance to pay their expenses, I suspect they will be running bare bones operations, meaning any thought of having a (creative) marketing campaign  highly unlikely.

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Dancer’s plan to increase Jersey-born Standardbred horses advances – Allentown Examiner

Dancer's plan to increase Jersey-born Standardbred horses advances
Allentown Examiner
State Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer's bipartisan plan to increase the number of Standardbred horses in New Jersey was approved on May 6 by the Assembly Regulatory Oversight and Gaming Committee. “It wasn't that long ago that New Jersey's equine

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Mercer County rescue horses need temporary place to stay – Tribune-Review

Mercer County rescue horses need temporary place to stay
Tribune-Review
She wiped away tears as she recalled the standardbred mare named Accountability, or “Tiny,” who was 36; a nearly 30-year-old leopard Appaloosa gelding named Frack who lived at Bright Futures with his sibling, Frick; and Ziezo, a Gelderlander gelding in

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Rescue horses need temporary place to stay – Tribune-Review

Rescue horses need temporary place to stay
Tribune-Review
She wiped away tears as she recalled the standardbred mare named Accountability, or “Tiny,” who was 36; a nearly 30-year-old leopard Appaloosa gelding named Frack who lived at Bright Futures with his sibling, Frick; and Ziezo, a Gelderlander gelding in

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More Horses At Vernon Have EHV-1 – Standardbred Canada


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More Horses At Vernon Have EHV-1
Standardbred Canada
It has been reported that a total of four horses at the now-quarantined stable area at Vernon Downs in New York State have tested positive for Equine Herpes Virus-1 (EHV-1). In a report by The Observer-Dispatch has quoted Vernon Downs Director of
Vernon Downs EHV-1: At Least Four Horses AffectedTheHorse.com
Three horses positive for EHV-1 at upstate NY trackHorsetalk
New York Authorities Update Equine Herpes Virus Situation at Mid-State Practical Horseman Magazine (blog)

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Changes To Canadian Registration Requirements For OSS-Nominated Horses – Standardbred Canada


Standardbred Canada
Changes To Canadian Registration Requirements For OSS-Nominated Horses
Standardbred Canada
On Wednesday, May 8, the Ontario Racing Commission announced that it is extending a pair of deadlines pertaining to horses nominated to the Ontario Sires Stakes. The contents of the ORC release on the deadlines appear below.
Atlantic Sires Stakes takes a one year hiatusHarnesslink

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In Ontario harness racing, there are far more horses than racing opportunities – Hamilton Spectator

In Ontario harness racing, there are far more horses than racing opportunities
Hamilton Spectator
It all puts a fine point on the issue that there are now far more horses than racing opportunities in Ontario since the provincial government carved 500 days from a schedule which last year numbered approximately 1,250 days. Generally it means an owner

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Rescuing Horses in the Internet Age; Separating the Bad from the Good

So you want to rescue a horse.  Congratulations.  Fortunately for you, the Internet,  has made it much easier for individuals to get involved thanks to social media, like Facebook as well as quick payment systems such as Paypal and Google Wallet.  The bad news is the Internet has made it easier for people to scam good natured people.

The purpose of this article is not to tell people to donate to horse rescues.  It certainly is not to tell you that you shouldn’t donate to horse rescues.  It is to tell you what to look for when you decide to spend your hard earned money on horse rescue.

Before we go further, let’s talk about the various avenues available for rescuing horses; horses of all types and even donkeys.

The simplest program is the programs that deal with the unpleasantness of the grade auctions and buy their horses directly, often for less than $100 or obtain their horses from owner surrenders.  They then go through the expense of quarantine and will evaluate the horse and begin training the horse for another career if possible.  When offered to the public, they are offered for adoption with a contract with a nominal fee, a fee to allow the rescue to continue their work and they will take the horse back if the adoption doesn’t work out.  When they look for donations, they generally look for donations to help cover their expenses and continue their work.

Then there are those groups who basically market horses which went through auctions and were purchased by an auction operator, supposedly for slaughter .  In this case, the owner doesn’t care which way he make his money; either selling to you for a profit or selling it to the kill-buyer.  Often these operators welcome the assistance of others to work with them in getting the horses placed.  Potential buyers are welcome to the feed lot to see the horse.  Some object to this type of arrangement as at times these owners will buy horses from other auctions and run them through their own auction to inflate the prices.  Some object to this type of operation because it allows the auction operator to buy more horses because he/she can make a profit selling the horses to the public, playing on their emotions.  Regardless of what you feel about this method, you will typically end up with the horse you have saved.

Then there are the most controversial programs, the Broker-Owned sales.  Here, rescues will work with a kill-buyer and seek to get horses sold before ‘the truck arrives’.  They will often help by facilitating the raising of bail money to save a horse.  Sometimes you don’t know the horse is owned by a kill-buyer.  Opponents have a problem with a ‘rescue’ being in bed with a kill buyer.  They also have a problem with them claiming the truck is coming for them when often it isn’t because the horse is likely not a candidate for slaughter due to pregnancy or low weight.  The best horses generally are not offered for sale as they are the ones the slaughterhouses want.  Once again, allowing a broker to make a profit will allow them to buy more horses; horses which may not have a chance to be offered for rescue.  It should be noted that some people have claimed the horse they thought they were buying is not the horse offered to them when they show up and/or they end up with a lot more work to get the horse in good shape than they thought they were getting into.  If you go this root, you will almost certainly be paying a premium.

I will leave it to you to decide which type of rescue you should use or support.  Some will argue a horse saved is a horse saved no matter how it is done.  Others are willing to let a horse go to slaughter instead of enriching the kill-buyer.  All I will say is do your research and decide which way you want to go.  If things go wrong, complain; but make sure you complain for the right reason.  Were your expectations realistic? 

Earlier, I mentioned the Internet has made it possible for questionable groups to scam people, taking advantage of their sentimentality and desire to save a horse from slaughter.  Of course, there are groups who legitimately are working to save horses and find social networks like Facebook are low-cost methods to fund raise.  As a potential downer, it unfortunately is up to you to do your research because law enforcement typically have bigger problems to deal with. 

Here are some rules and things you should look for when making donations.

  1. A 501(c)(3) organization is not an endorsement.  All it means is a group may collect donations that are tax-deductible to the donor .  A 501(c)(3) organization is a non-profit, meaning there are no retained earnings.
  2. A 501(c)(3) status can be abused.  It takes time for the government to revoke the status and in the meanwhile, a group can take advantage of this ‘seal of approval’.  Look at a site like www.guidestar.org and check on the status of a 501(c)(3). 
  3. While a website is not a guarantee of legitimacy, if there is no website, it is a warning sign.
  4. If a horse is being sold, that is a problem.  Horses should be adopted out with a contract which specifies the rescue will take the horse back if anything goes wrong or is not well maintained by the adopter.  A horse should not be allowed to breed.  A rescue should require at least once a year a report from a veterinarian on the status of the horse.  A rescue that lets a horse go without a contract is a seller of horses, not a rescue.
  5. Is the rescue accredited?  It should be on their website.  Don’t take their word.  Check with the accrediting agency and make sure they are still members in good standing. 
  6. On the website, it should list the current officers of the charity and their primary occupation.
  7. Check the latest Form 990 (which ideally should be posted on the rescue’s website or failing that on Guidestar) and make sure the officers are volunteers.  If they make a salary it could be a warning sign.  Look for other expenses on their report and do they seem out of wack or expenses which seem extravagant (conventions, etc.)?  Rescues should be working on saving horses, not enjoying themselves on the donors’ dime.  Read the entire form 990.  No, you don’t need to read every single thing but you want the form to pass the smell test.  
  8. All non-profits must make their latest Form 990 available to the public either on their website, through a third-party website or in person or by mail.  A non-profit may charge $1 for the first page and $0.15 per page after that.  If making request by mail, they have 30 days to complete your request.
  9. Remember, there may be a delay in posting their 990.  If you don’t see 2012′s form 990 on their website or on Guidestar.org (or other site) that is okay in the early part of 2013.  However, if you don’t see the 2011 form out there, it should be a warning sign.
  10. Note Guidestar is a voluntary service.  If you can’t find a rescue on Guidestar, look elsewhere such as Foundation Center. 
  11. Beware of the ‘truck is coming’ story.  You know horses can be going to slaughter.  When a group uses this angle, they are tugging on your emotions and hoping you take out your credit card or checkbook. 
  12. Do your research.  Check the web for complaints.  Any group can have some detractors; you can’t please everyone but there comes a point where the complaints are too many to ignore.  Where there is smoke, there usually is fire.
  13. If the rescue is close enough, consider visiting them.  Just realize you may not be able to just show up and visit, you may need to make arrangements to visit.  A big warning is when they try to seriously discourage visits or refuse to allow you to visit.

The point of this article is not to tell you to avoid horse rescues.  There are some real good horse rescues out there but unfortunately, there are those who are more concerned with your money than actually rescuing horses.  The cause is good.  Good enough that it is worth doing the work to make sure the rescue is legitimate. 

Do you think I missed something here?  Let me know and I will share your thoughts.

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Dancer’s plan to increase Jersey-born Standardbred horses advances – PolitickerNJ

Dancer's plan to increase Jersey-born Standardbred horses advances
PolitickerNJ
Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer's bipartisan plan to increase the number of Standardbred horses in New Jersey was approved today by the Assembly Regulatory Oversight and Gaming Committee. “It wasn't that long ago that New Jersey's equine economy

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Vernon Downs EHV-1: At Least Four Horses Affected – TheHorse.com


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Vernon Downs EHV-1: At Least Four Horses Affected
TheHorse.com
Because of its condition and prognosis due to the infection, one Standardbred horse was humanely euthanized, the statement noted, while the other three remain under quarantine in two barns at the racetrack. "As of May 6, no other horses at New York
Vernon Under Quarantine; Racing To Continue With No Ship-InsStandardbred Canada

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