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The January issue of BloodHorse features:

 
         
  Year in Review
A look at the biggest racing, news stories of 2021
   
   
    From Every Angle
Dell Hancock dedicates her life to service of the horse and her family’s iconic Claiborne Farm – by Lenny Shulman
 
   
  BloodHorse MarketWatch  
In-depth look at the new stallions for 2022 – by Eric Mitchell
   
   
    Inner Optimism    
Wagering and sales trends suggest racing is headed in the right direction, but there’s still much work to be done – by Frank Angst
 
   
  Additional Features:  
 
  • Top Broodmares  From Oatsee to Drumette, broodmares of the past decade have helped shape the breed – by Anne M. Eberhardt
  • Well Grounded As the largest private land owners in the US, John and Leslie Malone of Bridlewood Farm are fueled by a passion of stewardship – by Cynthia McFarland
  • Lifelong Companions Minnesota breeder of the year Lori Michaels has developed a full-fledged racing and breeding program now based in Kentucky – by Christine Oser 
  • In Our Time Eclipse Award-winning author Josh Pons seeks answers to today’s questions through history while weighing how to fit into the evolving landscape of Maryland breeding and racing.
  • Why it Worked Gary and Mary West’s program produces an impressive Breeders’ Cup winner in Life is Good
  • Healthzone  – The age and experience level of broodmares relative to fertility
    by Amanda Duckworth
 
   
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