AI, Stallion Book Size Among Topics at Conference

Artificial insemination (AI) and stallion book size were among the more controversial topics discussed as university professors from across the United States, Great Britain, Australia, and Israel gathered in Louisville, Ky., June 25-28 for the third International Equine Industry Program Academic Conference.

About 35 participants presented papers on a variety of topics ranging from

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Artificial insemination (AI) and stallion book size were among the more controversial topics discussed as university professors from across the United States, Great Britain, Australia, and Israel gathered in Louisville, Ky., June 25-28 for the third International Equine Industry Program Academic Conference.

About 35 participants presented papers on a variety of topics ranging from pinhooking to betting exchanges

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After moving from New Hampshire to Louisville, Kentucky in 1998, Kathleen Adams soon developed a strong interest in horse racing which lead to her first Only a Game feature, Gentlemen’s Agreement.” In 2000

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