Thoroughbred #49: Rising Star

Thoroughbred #49: Rising Star

Author: Karle Dickerson

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2001-10-02

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 0061068241

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Christina enters Star in a tough Derby prep race, praying that he can withstand the grueling pace. Is it too much, too soon? Or will Star shine like the champion that he is?


Rising Stars in Veterinary Regenerative Medicine: 2022

Rising Stars in Veterinary Regenerative Medicine: 2022

Author: Janina Burk

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Published: 2023-12-18

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 2832541240

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Veterinary patients, from companion to farm animals, play a key role in our society and economy as members of families which provide leisure or sustenance. Therefore, their health and welfare are of utmost importance and should be supported by all means available. The field of regenerative medicine offers new opportunities to understand and treat diseases, with a growing interest to benefit animals not only as models but also as patients. The rapid expansion of the veterinary regenerative medicine field demands for continuous innovation. A big share of the affiliated research is contributed by dedicated young researchers willing to advance the standard of animal care.


The Kentucky Derby

The Kentucky Derby

Author: James C. Nicholson

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2012-03-15

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0813135761

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Provides a complete history of the Kentucky Derby, examining the tradition, spectacle, culture and evolution of an event that has marveled America--and the world--for more than 130 years.


Precarious Partners

Precarious Partners

Author: Kari Weil

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2020-03-23

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 022668640X

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From the recent spate of equine deaths on racetracks to protests demanding the removal of mounted Confederate soldier statues to the success and appeal of War Horse, there is no question that horses still play a role in our lives—though fewer and fewer of us actually interact with them. In Precarious Partners, Kari Weil takes readers back to a time in France when horses were an inescapable part of daily life. This was a time when horse ownership became an attainable dream not just for soldiers but also for middle-class children; when natural historians argued about animal intelligence; when the prevalence of horse beatings led to the first animal protection laws; and when the combined magnificence and abuse of these animals inspired artists, writers, and riders alike. Weil traces the evolving partnerships established between French citizens and their horses through this era. She considers the newly designed “races” of workhorses who carried men from the battlefield to the hippodrome, lugged heavy loads through the boulevards, or paraded women riders, amazones, in the parks or circus halls—as well as those unfortunate horses who found their fate on a dinner plate. Moving between literature, painting, natural philosophy, popular cartoons, sports manuals, and tracts of public hygiene, Precarious Partners traces the changing social, political, and emotional relations with these charismatic creatures who straddled conceptions of pet and livestock in nineteenth-century France.