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Thoroughbred Times
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Our Price: $89.00
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Manufacturer: Thoroughbred Publications Inc
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 4-6
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 52
Label: Thoroughbred Publications Inc
Magazine Type: Trade magazine
Manufacturer: Thoroughbred Publications Inc
Number Of Issues: 52
Publisher: Thoroughbred Publications Inc
Studio: Thoroughbred Publications Inc
Subscription Length: 365

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A weekly Thoroughbred industry magazine that provides regional, national, and international news coverage, race reports and results, public auction analysis, weekly farm management content, complete industry statistics, and special editorial sections on veterinary care, feed and nutrition, and more.


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Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Great Weekly Coverage From All Angles
Comment: The Thoroughbred Times is truly a newspaper that covers the Thoroughbred industry. It is an oversize weekly publication with general news, opinion, race results and breeding information.

By covering the industry in a variety of angles, there are sections for fans and those more involved at the track and on the farm. The wrap-ups from the tracks and general news section are especially informative for people not actively involved in the sport.

Subscribers also receive the daily on-line service and a stallion register book.

It is virtually impossible to follow Thoroughbred racing in the sports sections of newspapers or in other media resources. Thoroughbred Times will keep you informed and help you better understand the various facets in the Sport of Kings.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: A cover-to-cover read when it finally arrives
Comment: "Thoroughbred Times" is my favorite of the two Thoroughbred weeklies to which I subscribe (the other is "Blood Horse") in spite of its unwieldy size, and in spite of the fact that my issues always arrive one to three weeks late. I don't know if this means someone at the Post Office is reading them first, or whether the Post Office has problems with the size of this magazine (14.5"x 11"). At any rate, the 'Times' is worth waiting for.

Most of the 'Times' is taken up with articles on racing, breeding, sales, and other topics that pertain to the Thoroughbred business. For instance, the two cover articles on the 08/30/03 issue are: "Breaking through in the Travers" with a photo of a mud-splattered Ten Most Wanted powering past Peace Rules; and "Magna acquires 30% interest in AmTote" (which I didn't bother to read).

Several features are common to all of the issues, including 'Sire lists,' 'Stakes winners,' 'Thoroughbred quotes' (these are usually quite lively, e.g. Trainer Neil Drysdale on how he handles quirky behavior from Storming Home: "You let the bear sit where the bear wants to sit."), 'Veterinary Topics,' 'Calendar of Events,' and a somewhat stranger 'Zodiac calendar' ("Favorable times for weaning are Sagittarius (thighs), Capricorn (knees), and Pisces (feet), while castration is said to cause less bleeding when performed in the sign of Pisces (feet)").

One of my favorite weekly features is 'Hoofprints of the Century.' It's interesting to note that fifty years ago this week, sales yearlings were too fat, and a hundred years ago this week, Delhi covered seven furlongs in 1:26 with 105 pounds on his back.

Articles on bloodstock pedigrees also frequently appear and should appeal to anyone who is interested in the history and genealogy of the Thoroughbred. The 08/30/03 issue has commentary on the Foundation Mare, *Beaver Street who "never won or placed but produced four stakes winners and established a great family." The Bloodstock/Sales Editor, John P. Sparkman generally authors these genealogical explorations.



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