The 137th Kentucky Derby has come and gone and the winner is Animal Kingdom. The 20-1 long shot jockeyed by John Velazquez beat out favorites such as Nehro and Dialed In to be the first Kentucky Derby win for Velazquez. Velazquez was scheduled to ride Uncle Mo but the horse was scratched because of a lingering stomach problem. He took the reins of Animal Kingdom when the horses regular jockey, Robby Albarado was thrown from his horse and kicked in the face resulting in a broken nose three days prior to the running of the Derby.
Showing posts with label Horses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horses. Show all posts
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The 2011 Kentucky Derby
It's that time of year again! In a little over two days, the fastest, and greatest, as they say, two minutes in sports will begin and end for another year. The celebrities have already turned out for the pre-Derby festivities and you can be certain that when Derby day arrives, they'll be out in full force.
Last year, the weather played a major role in the Derby. Near flood conditions plagued the track but the horses and jockey's got out and gave it their all to give sports and Derby fans a wild race. This year, race fans are hoping for a dry day and dry track.
Last year, the weather played a major role in the Derby. Near flood conditions plagued the track but the horses and jockey's got out and gave it their all to give sports and Derby fans a wild race. This year, race fans are hoping for a dry day and dry track.
Labels:
Animals,
Horses,
Kentucky,
Kentucky Derby,
Television
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
ASPCA-Sponsored Petition Regarding Horse Roundups
Yesterday, I posted about horse roundups being conducted by the United States government (Bureau of Land Management, BLM). I was hoping to have a link to an online petition at the time I wrote the post but I didn't. Well, I've got one now.
If you'd like to sign the ASPCA sponsored petition you can do so here: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/517/697/713/.
If you'd like to sign the ASPCA sponsored petition you can do so here: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/517/697/713/.
Labels:
Animal Conservation,
Animal Health,
Animals,
Burros,
Environment,
Horses,
United States
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Horses vs. Helicopters: Roundup in the US West
In ten of the fifty United States there is a showdown going on. It's between some 40,000 wild horses and the cowboys who are trying to round them up. But this isn't the kind of showdown we've all read about or seen in movies depicting the Old West. The cowboys aren't riding horses wrangling the animals to where they want them to go. The cowboys doing this roundup are swooping down on the horses in helicopters in this high-tech showdown. For the past month, the cowboys have been working in the states of California and Nevada and have caught over 1,200 wild horses.
Just how do the roundups work? Horses are spotted from helicopters then driven toward the trap site through a funnel shaped opening into a temporary corral. Once in there, a "judas horse" is released to lead the wild horses into the trap where they must become accustomed to their new lives. ("Judas horses" are animals specially trained to lead other horses into these traps.) Sometimes the horses manage to outsmart the helicopters and can escape. Most of the time, however, they do not.
Just how do the roundups work? Horses are spotted from helicopters then driven toward the trap site through a funnel shaped opening into a temporary corral. Once in there, a "judas horse" is released to lead the wild horses into the trap where they must become accustomed to their new lives. ("Judas horses" are animals specially trained to lead other horses into these traps.) Sometimes the horses manage to outsmart the helicopters and can escape. Most of the time, however, they do not.
Labels:
Animal Conservation,
Animal Health,
Animals,
Burros,
Environment,
Horses,
United States
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