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The 4-Point Filter: A Horse Racing Owner’s Strategy for Finding “Ready to Win” Horses

The horse racing 4-point filter taught me to ignore the obvious. The fastest horse and the horse most ready to win are rarely the same animal on the same day. After thirty years at Fair Grounds, Oaklawn, and Churchill Downs, I learned that four checks — not speed figures — reveal when a barn is …

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The Only Horse Care Schedule You’ll Actually Use

After 30 years managing horses—from Thoroughbred racehorses to barrel racers to backyard trail horses—I’ve learned something critical: the difference between a horse that thrives and one that just survives usually comes down to consistent, daily attention to the small things. Most owners don’t need another generic horse care checklist they’ll print once and forget. What …

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Why Horses Stomp: Pain vs Flies vs Behavior (What Owners Need to Know)

⚠️ Expert Observation Horses communicate discomfort in subtle ways. Persistent or focused stomping, pawing, or head bobbing can indicate hoof pain, early lameness, skin irritation, or behavioral frustration. This guide emphasizes practical observation and early warning signs based on 30+ years of hands-on horse management experience. It is not a substitute for veterinary care. If …

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Why Do Horses Bob Their Heads? Understanding Lameness vs. Habit

⚠️ Important Context Head bobbing in horses can have multiple causes. This guide focuses on practical observation and early warning signs based on real-world horse management experience. It is not a substitute for a veterinary examination. Early observation helps catch issues before they become serious problems. If head bobbing is noticeable, ongoing, or increasing, a …

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Gooseneck horse trailer, five years old good value.

The Real Cost of Owning a Horse Trailer – New vs Used (Full Breakdown)

Quick Answer: Horse Trailer Ownership Costs NEW TRAILERS: Entry-Level (2-horse bumper): $15,000–$25,000 Mid-Range (3-horse slant): $25,000–$40,000 Premium (4-horse gooseneck): $40,000–$75,000+ USED TRAILERS (The Smarter Option for Most): 10-15 years old: $8,000–$18,000 (good condition) 5-10 years old: $18,000–$35,000 (light use) REALISTIC TOTAL OWNERSHIP COST: Budget $2,000–$5,000 annually after purchase. Factor in insurance ($300–$800/year), registration ($50–$150/year), maintenance …

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