My Thoroughbred Blog was created to bring attention to post racing careers of retired thoroughbreds, and occassionally to brag on some of our own horses too.
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Thank you for taking the time to visit and comment on Post Parade! Your insights and contributions are greatly appreciated. And always welcome!
There are a number of excellent horse racing blogs - The Thoroughbred Bloggers Alliance. The TBA is comprised of a variety of individuals - journalists, accountants turned owners, handicappers, librarians, scientists, moms, dads, 16-year-old kids who should be studying for their SATs and not fooling around handicapping Saturday's Belmont card, etc. - who offer their unique perspectives on the sport. Collectively, the group supports a point standing system, and subsequently contributes to charities such as Old Friends.
I look forward to your continued involvement - both at the track and the PC - with this great sport.
Here at our Horse Racing Betting offices, while we try to always
remember the importance of animal rescue. Animal rescue IS good business and it's everyone's best bet.
Dallas and Donna Keen are currently racing at The Fair Grounds in New Orleans. We welcome new owners to the business and offer help with purchasing prospects or claiming horses that are already racing. We also have a farm in Burleson, Texas where we raise, break and train thoroughbreds. In addition to training we offer mare care and foaling facilities. In December of 2008 we formed a 501(c)3 non profit to help provide care for rescued and retired racehorses. You can learn more about us and all we do at www.dallaskeen.com
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Donna,
Thank you for taking the time to visit and comment on Post Parade! Your insights and contributions are greatly appreciated. And always welcome!
There are a number of excellent horse racing blogs - The Thoroughbred Bloggers Alliance. The TBA is comprised of a variety of individuals - journalists, accountants turned owners, handicappers, librarians, scientists, moms, dads, 16-year-old kids who should be studying for their SATs and not fooling around handicapping Saturday's Belmont card, etc. - who offer their unique perspectives on the sport. Collectively, the group supports a point standing system, and subsequently contributes to charities such as Old Friends.
I look forward to your continued involvement - both at the track and the PC - with this great sport.
Thanks Sue,
Can't wait to meet you in person.
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