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    Update 4975: Hi everyone WendyinMI here with an update from Pimlico. I've been giving an opportunity to shoot photos this week which I'm happy to share with you.

    It was a rainy morning and it's threatened to rain this afternoon but has thankfully held off. Due to the rainy weather, Rachel Alexandra did not leave the Pimlico Stakes Barn this morning but was taken out this afternoon to do paddock schooling during the 4th race. She looked to be in great form - enjoying the sights and sounds. The announcer introduced her as she walked by the crowd who in turn gave a good applause. She simply looked fantastic.

    This morning is also the day of the "Alibi Breakfast" where journalism and photography awards for Maryland horse racing are handed out followed by interviews with the connections of the horses entered in The Preakness race. It was a great experience! First of all, I was with some great and fun company at my table. I sat with Maggie Kimmett, Shawn Faust and Lydia Williams who are all fantastic talents besides being fun people. They showed me the ropes of attaining my souvenir Black Eyed Susan glass, explaining the media people in attendance, and how the program would go. Evidently, it's named the "alibi" breakfast because the trainers are there to give their alibis. It was very amusing and D.Wayne Lucas was in rare form as was Bob Baffert. They had everyone laughing out loud. I haven't had time to read the Paulick Report's "live blog" from the breakfast but I did see him in action as I waited in line for the buffet. He was busy putting up a photo of his souvenir glass at the time.

    Overall, I spent today getting the lay of the land to prepare for the upcoming races for the week. I'm looking forward to tomorrow and the Inaugural Jockey Challenge .

    Update 4974: Mike Gathagan's Preakness report for Thursday:

    MINE THAT BIRD GETS HIS FEET WET DURING GALLOP; 'RACHEL' JUST WALKS ON FIRST MORNING AT PIMLICO

    MINE THAT BIRD - Early morning rains did nothing to alter training plans for Mine That Bird, who galloped his customary two miles under exercise rider Charlie Figueroa Thursday at Pimlico in preparation for Saturday's Preakness Stakes.

    "The track looks super to me," trainer Chip Woolley said. "It looks like it could be a little laboring, but overall, it looks good to me. It looks like a little moisture is just the ticket for it."

    Moisture in the Churchill Downs racing surface on Derby Day certainly didn't hold back Mine That Bird, who skipped over the sealed sloppy track to close from last to score by nearly seven lengths. Woolley said he is still amazed when he watches video of his gelding's 50-1 shocker under jockey Calvin Borel.

    "It was the moves he made and the trip he got. Calvin just gave him a super, super trip. He never second-guessed himself and got through there at just the right time. That was probably the most amazing thing. I could watch it right now and it's like it's Derby Day," said the New Mexico-based trainer, whose Derby winner is rated at 6-1 in the Preakness morning line, co-third choice with Friesan Fire behind Rachel Alexandra (8-5) and Pioneerof the Nile (5-1).

    "When you look at it from the overhead (view) it's even more astounding than it is watching it from the regular pan view."

    Calvin Borel will not produce a repeat performance aboard Mine That Bird, having chosen to stick with Rachel Alexandra, whom he rode to victory in the Kentucky Oaks on May 1 by more than 20 lengths.

    "This is a business, and Calvin has to watch out for himself. It was his choice and I respect his choice. It was a hard choice for him to make and I appreciate the fact that he and his agent were really upfront with us from Day One, as soon as they knew the prospect was out there (to ride Rachel Alexandra). They came and told us and gave us the opportunity to get the best rider we could."

    Mike Smith will be aboard the son of Birdstone and will be given the same instructions to drop back early that Woolley had given Borel before the Derby.

    "If he dropped back at Sunland, he'd have won them all," said Woolley, whose gelding set the pace while finishing second in the Borderland Derby and made a premature move while finishing fourth in the Sunland Derby. "That's the problem. He doesn't need to be up there. He needs to drop back. That's the only way to win races like these with him. He's not as versatile as his form makes him look like he is."

    Although Borel has probably received more credit for the Derby victory than Mine That Bird, Woolley said he recognized a special quality when he joined his stable following his last-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile at Santa Anita last fall.

    "The main thing about him is that he's so professional, goes out there and just does his work and comes back and rests, eats and comes back and does it again the next day. Right away you could see he was something special. I was really disappointed the way things worked at Sunland, but you could tell he was something special and had more than most to give you."

    RACHEL ALEXANDRA - Preakness morning-line favorite Rachel Alexandra had a very quiet day Thursday, walking the shedrow the morning after she was shipped to Pimlico from Kentucky.

    "We got in late, about 3:30 p.m." said trainer Steve Asmussen's assistant, Scott Blasi. "She ate up great. The main thing is just keeping her happy. We'll take her over to the paddock and that will be her exercise today. She'll gallop tomorrow."

    Blasi said it is standard procedure in the Asmussen operation to have horses school in the paddock at a new track. Unless they ask to use the indoor paddock, Preakness horses are saddled on the turf course in front of the grandstand.

    "It's just for her to relax and be comfortable where she's at," Blasi said. "It's something we always do with our horses. She's shipped before and run. We don't want her to be nervous or unaware of where she is."

    Blasi said that Rachel Alexandra's new owners and trainers are pleased that jockey Calvin Borel decided to stay with the filly and will ride her in the Preakness.

    "Calvin knows her as well as anybody and has been a big part of her success in her works up to her races and her development in Hot Springs this winter," Blasi said. "We're very comfortable."

    Borel made the highly unusual move of getting off the horse on which he won the Derby to ride the filly.

    "That's the regard he has for her, and we've all seen her races and have been awed by her," Blasi said. "We're glad to have him on board with the amount of respect that we have for her."

    BIG DRAMA - The Florida-bred colt has finished first in his last six races and would be seeking his seventh straight victory in the Preakness had it not been for a disqualification in his most recent start. Big Drama ran seven furlongs in a blistering 1:20.88 to win the Swale Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream Park, but was placed second for bumping runner-up This One's For Phil in the stretch. Owner/breeder Harold Queen, who visited his homebred in the Preakness Stakes Barn Thursday morning, said the DQ was not the fault of his horse.

    "What happened was: the rider got his whip caught between the bridle and the blinkers. When he pulled it out quickly, the horse ducked out and hit the other horse," said Queen, bemoaning the loss of Grade 2 victory on his colt's resume. "Gulfstream Park sent me the picture with what exactly had happened."

    Big Drama jogged a mile and galloped a mile under exercise rider Celia Fawkes, wife of trainer David Fawkes, after the renovation break at Pimlico Thursday morning. The son of Montbrook, who drew the No. 1 post position, has demonstrated brilliant speed in his seven races, but his owner said all the 1's on his past performances were not registered by a headstrong, one-dimensional colt.

    "He has always been laid back. A lot of horses have talent, but the unfortunate thing is they don't take care of themselves in the stall," Queen said. "They self-destruct. From Day One, from when he was weaned, he was always laid back, took care of himself."

    FLYING PRIVATE/LOV GUV - Trainer D. Wayne Lukas' Preakness horses, Flying Private and Luv Gov, galloped over the Pimlico track early Thursday morning. Lukas said the colts have made a smooth transition to their temporary new homes in Pimlico's Preakness Barn.

    "It's good. We really have settled in good," he said. "No problems at all. We're very content where we're at."

    Though much has been made about Preakness favorite Rachel Alexandra drawing the outside post in the field of 13, Lukas said it's an ideal spot for the standout filly.

    "The best horse in the race drew the best," he said. "Everything has kind of fallen in line for her. The rest of them, I don't think it made a lot of difference, but it did with her. She was the one who needed to draw good and she did."

    Lukas said leaving from post 13 will help the filly avoid trouble.

    "If you ask these trainers and they bared their souls," he said, "they'll tell you what they'd like to see is her have some pressure, have horses around her, dirt in her face, something like that. Now she's out there and can kind of cruise out there and maybe go right to the lead."

    Lukas has a record-tying 13 victories in Triple Crown races, but hasn't been a prominent player in the last few years. The 73-year-old Hall of Fame trainer isn't fading into retirement, though, currently training 87 horses in New York and Kentucky and thinks he has some great young talent in the system.

    "People are just starting to realize that Bill Young and Bob Lewis had passed away," he said. "When I lost those two, that was a giant hole in our program and we hadn't been in the sale ring. Our program has always been predicated on being in the sale ring and buying quality horses. That's how Baffert and I have survived. I didn't get into the sale ring for about two years and, consequently, I just had some of the homebreds from Marylou Whitney.

    "But our business has just gone bananas here in the last year. People are calling from everywhere and we've been pleasantly surprised. The bottom line is we got in the sale ring last fall and bought some serious race horses. Our 2-year-olds are awesome - maybe as good as I've had since the mid-80s - and lots of them. We're deep."

    FRIESAN FIRE - Trainer Larry Jones sang the praises of his colt's recuperative powers that heeled the cuts he suffered to his legs in his troubled 18th-place Kentucky Derby finish as the beaten favorite.

    "You'll have this situation two out of 10 times when a horse heals up this fast out of it. The other times you keep working and doctoring and hoping," said Jones after galloping Friesan Fire a mile at Pimlico Thursday morning. "Everything went well for him. I think it was just a sign of how well he is doing physically and health-wise. I think it was just that he's extremely healthy that got him to heal up this fast."

    Jones reported that the healing process was aided by Eclipse, a cream that was created for diabetic patients with wounds that are slow to heal.

    Friesan Fire, who had swept all three Kentucky Derby preps at Fair Grounds prior to his Derby disappointment, has encouraged his trainer by his spirited behavior in recent days.

    "Hopefully, he's going to rebound. He wasn't the Derby favorite for no reason," Jones said. "Hopefully, he had the credentials to earn that spot. Hopefully, he's going to live up to it and do what he's supposed to do."

    GENERAL QUARTERS - Owner/trainer Tom McCarthy dropped in on Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas at the Preakness Stakes Barn Thursday morning to borrow an exercise rider for General Quarters' morning gallop. Despite the recent success of his Blue Grass winner, there's still not a lot of pomp and circumstance in the former high school principal's operation. The one-horse stable operates primarily with McCarthy doing most of the hands-on work. He's been getting a little help from part-time groom Billy Bass and former student Jerry Hills, a retired chemist who latched onto his former mentor after the Blue Grass and has been hanging around the barn ever since.

    "I know I probably won't have another one like him," the 75-year-old McCarthy said of the son of Sky Mesa, whose $460,000 purse in the Keeneland stake more than doubled the earnings of all McCarthy's previous winners combined. "This is a pretty special time for me, and I'm enjoying it."

    McCarthy claimed General Quarters for $20,000 nearly a year ago and he’s already earned $641,735. But this isn't about money, as McCarthy is quick to point out. In fact, he turned down a number of seven-figure offers for the colt before the Kentucky Derby. General Quarters ran 10th on a sloppy track he disliked and was pinballed around more than once.

    "He loves this track; it's just like Tampa," McCarthy said after General Quarters galloped 1 3/8 miles over a damp Pimlico surface Thursday as light rain fell. "He just skipped over it. To see him gallop here and having watched him gallop at Churchill on the cuppy track there, you don't get hold of it very well without some type of a toe grab. They limit us now, so you have no toe grabs more than a quarter of an inch there. On a track like that, especially in mud, you can't get a hold of it."

    McCarthy said he's tossing out the Derby performance, in which his colt was banged a couple times before the first turn and later came back with a sizeable clog of mud under an eyelid and a blockage in one nostril.

    "My goodness, it was terrible," McCarthy said before heading back to the barn to cool out his star.

    Track oddsmaker Frank Carulli made him 20-1 for the Preakness from post No. 8. He was sent off at 10-1 in the Derby, the first time jockey Julien Leparoux was aboard. Leparoux will have the mount again on Saturday.

    MUSKET MAN - The son of Yonaguska galloped a mile and a half at Monmouth Park Thursday morning and appears to be on edge for another solid performance, according to trainer Derek Ryan.

    "He's doing great," said Ryan, who plans to ship to Pimlico early Saturday for the race. "We'll leave around 2-2:30. It should take two and a half or three hours."

    The procedure will be a little different from his Derby routine, where Musket Man was sent to Churchill Downs shortly after his victory in the Illinois Derby at Hawthorne. The colt had a pair of workouts in Louisville before the Run for the Roses.

    "First one to the Derby, last one to the Preakness," Ryan said. "I'll be following the van in my car."

    Musket Man drew post 3 for the Preakness and was listed at odds of 8-1, which was somewhat of a surprise to Ryan despite his third-place finish in the Derby.

    "I'm good with it (the post)," he said. "There's good speed to the inside (Big Drama) and good speed to the outside. We'll just let them go, drop over to the rail, sit chilly and wait. I thought we'd be higher, 10 or 12-1. It doesn't matter, whatever it takes to get it done. That's the bottom line."

    Musket Man has never been worse than third in seven career starts, five of them victories. His only defeat other than in the Derby came in the Sam Davis at Tampa Bay on March 14, when he was third to Preakness opponent General Quarters.

    PAPA CLEM - Not unlike his father before him, trainer Gary Stute plans to send his first Preakness runner out for a final tune-up the morning before the big race.

    "We'll probably blow him out an eighth of a mile, let him gallop to the eighth-pole and then let him roll," said Stute, hoping to get a better reaction than the 1:05 five-furlong work on Tuesday. "The other day he was a little lackadaisical down the lane. I want him to know when he hits that eighth-pole it means business."

    Stute said exercise rider Emundo Cedeno will be aboard, unless jockey Rafael Bejarano arrives in time. Papa Clem galloped 1 1/2 miles Thursday morning.

    "I've had a lot of morning glories in my life," Stute said. "This is the first horse that's just the opposite. He runs 10 times better than he works. Every once in a while he'll put in a good work, but usually if there isn't a horse in front of him he just loses interest. In the afternoon he always surprises me."

    Stute said father Mel worked Snow Chief twice between the Kentucky Derby and his winning Preakness in 1986. Gary hadn't planned on it, but he was simply never comfortable after this week's move over the Pimlico strip. Mel Stute was due to arrive later Thursday from California with his wife and will be at the barn on Friday with his son's first Triple Crown runner.

    "He would send him three-eighths and let him roll," Gary said, recalling that Snow Chief blew out in "33 and change" the morning before his convincing Preakness victory. Gary Stute, 52, was working as an assistant when his father won the Preakness with his first and only starter. As for this edition, Stute believes he has a solid chance with the colt named for the late racing icon Clement Hirsch, bred and owned by his son, Bo.

    "I see it just about the same as the Derby," Stute said. "I think maybe Big Drama and her (Rachel Alexandra) will go out and, hopefully, I'll be laying third or fourth."

    Stute said he's committed to completing the Triple Crown series as long as all goes well on Saturday.

    "Even if I run second to her (Rachel Alexandra) and win the Belmont - that's the good thing about her being a filly - I should still get 3-year-old of the year, 3-year-old colt."

    PIONEEROF THE NILE - After a five-year absence, Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert returns to Pimlico with his ninth Preakness starter, Kentucky Derby runner-up Pioneerof the Nile, bred and owned by Ahmed Zayat. Baffert has won the race four times, Silver Charm in 1997; Real Quiet, 1998; Point Given, 2000 and War Emblem, 2002.

    "I love coming here because in the stakes barn everybody is relaxed. The Derby is over," Baffert said. "You get to see everybody and then you get to get a good look at the horse that beat you."

    This year, that is Mine That Bird, the New Mexico-based gelding who finished nearly seven lengths in front of Pioneerof the Nile. Baffert served up a play-by-play of his reaction as jockey Garrett Gomez was moving Pioneerof the Nile to the lead at the top of the stretch in the Derby.

    "He sets him down, he's coming," Baffert said. "I'm starting to get excited about it, I'm starting to feel it and I go, 'this is mine...That Bird.' It took the air right out of us."

    Pioneerof the Nile was shipped from Louisville to Pimlico Wednesday afternoon. Baffert sent him out to gallop over the track Thursday morning. The colt was scheduled to school in the paddock before the first race.

    "The horse went well today," Baffert said. "The track is nice. We've got to keep the weather. I still want to see what my horse does on dirt. I've seen him on sticky mud. I want to see what he does on dirt. He went well today. He looked good out there."

    A few days before the Derby, Baffert said he had prepared the colt to run in all three legs of the Triple Crown. He said Thursday that Pioneerof the Nile has handled the demands of running 1 1/4 miles in the Derby and is ready for the Preakness.

    "He's really bounced out of it well. I've had horses that I've run there that you can tell it really took a lot out of them, and I really didn't want to bring them. But I sort of had to bring them to take another shot at it. He came back like the ones that won it. He's going to run a big race."

    Baffert said that Mine That Bird deserves respect and his losses in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile and in two races at Sunland Park are not indicative of his ability.

    "I think he's a good horse," Baffert said. "He was the Canadian champ. He went to Santa Anita and just didn't run. He went to Sunland Park, which is a speed-biased track; you've got to be up close. I think he's rounding back into form. A lot of people don't give (trainer Chip Woolley) credit for getting him back to form. He wants to be ridden a certain way and Calvin was a perfect fit for him. He's the only one who could have won it for him, the way he rode that horse. He rode him with confidence. He rode him to get a piece of the pie and he got the whole pie. A bad horse does not win the Kentucky Derby."

    Baffert said it makes sense that Rachel Alexandra's new owners are planning to start the star filly in the Preakness.

    "I would have taken a shot at the Derby with her," he said. "There wasn't a lot of speed in there. I saw her work the Monday before the Derby - incredible. I watched all the Derby horses work and I said, 'man, I'm glad she's not in the Derby.' She’s a tremendous athlete. I would have taken a shot."

    Baffert has run some of his standout fillies against males and understands the decision to enter Rachel Alexandra.

    "She's a good filly," he said. "These classics are huge. There's not a lot of money to run for with fillies. There is a lot of prestige to win the Triple Crown of the fillies, but numbers-wise and everything else, she fits with these boys. I don't blame them for taking a shot."

    TAKE THE POINTS - The Preakness entries show that Starlight Partners' colt will have an equipment change - blinkers on - for the seventh start of his career.

    "In the Santa Anita Derby, Alex Solis felt like he was a little bit intimidated by horses surrounding him," trainer Todd Pletcher said. "We took that into consideration; put some blinkers on him in one of his breezes; and we thought we saw a little bit of improvement. Maybe that's all we need, just a little bit of improvement. We felt like there were no negative parts to it. He wasn't too rank or anything like that, so we felt like it could possibly help us."

    Take the Point had enough graded stakes earnings for a spot in the Kentucky Derby field, but Pletcher and the owners decided to skip the Derby with the fourth-place finisher in the Santa Anita Derby and wait for the Preakness. The Preakness has drawn what appears to be a strong, deep field of 13 runners, but Pletcher said that the composition is not out of the ordinary.

    "You expect the winner to come back and sometimes the horses that are second, third and fourth take a pass and wait for the Belmont," he said. "Other times they run back. So I can't say it's dramatically different, but I'm still happy. With the little bit of extra time I think our horse has improved. The Santa Anita Derby form held up pretty well for the Derby itself and now we're catching those horses back on two weeks rest when we've had six weeks rest. That could swing the pendulum in our favor and we're trying to pick up a couple of lengths on those horses. Hopefully, the blinkers will contribute to that and hopefully the additional time between races and catching those horses on short rest will be in our favor.

    Take the Points galloped at Belmont Park Thursday morning. He will be shipped to Baltimore early Saturday morning. Hall of Fame jockey Edgar Prado has the mount in the Preakness.

    TERRAIN - Trainer Al Stall Jr. was happy with Terrain's 1 1/2-mile gallop Thursday morning, but no happier than his Preakness contender was to sink his feet into the traditional dirt track at Pimlico.

    "The most important thing for him is that he's getting back on a preferred surface. He's the tale of two horses, if you look at his "Poly" (form) and if you look at his dirt (form)," said Stall, whose gelding finished a deep-closing fourth in the Blue Grass over Keeneland's Polytrack surface last time out. "It's unbelievable. He's last, second last (early) in every "Poly" race and on the dirt, he's in the bridle wanting to rock, so we're looking forward to getting him back on his preferred surface."

    Jeremy Rose will ride Terrain for the first time in the Preakness.

    "I've met him, but I don't know much about him except - like everyone else, being a degenerate watching races all day long - that I know he rides a very good race," Stall said. "You've got to be confident, he's got a lot of wins at this race meet and he's won this race. He rides for (trainer) Graham Motion, and that's good enough for me. Graham ships him around the country. He won a stake for Graham on Oaks Day."

    TONE IT DOWN - Trainer Bill Komlo decided not to put a work into the show finisher from the Federico Tesio before the Preakness, while scheduling a 1 1/2 mile gallop and a visit to the starting gate Thursday morning at Laurel Park.

    "We had a request from (Pimlico and Laurel starter) Bruce Wagner to bring the horse over to the gate and stand him," Komlo said. "I guess that's a prerequisite for all the horses running in the Preakness, so we galloped around one time and went over and stood him in the gate and then took him back to the barn."

    Tone It Down was one of three Preakness runners listed at odds of 50-1 in the morning line, but Komlo is confident he will be able to outrun the prognostication with new rider Kent Desormeaux in the saddle. Mario Pino had been aboard for the Medaglia d'Oro colt's first six starts, but Komlo felt he was too close to the pace in the Tesio at Pimlico on May 2.

    "I haven't talked to him (Desormeaux) yet, but we've got four horses in tomorrow,” Komlo said. "He rides a horse for us in the third race (Riddles and Rhymes), so I'll try to get over to the jocks' room before we run."

    Desormeaux has won the Preakness twice, including last year's edition with Big Brown. The former Maryland riding champion also took the 1998 Preakness with Real Quiet.

    Tone It Down was a $100,000 purchase by Komlo's daughter Deborah and son-in-law Michael Horning at Timonium's 2-year-old in training sale last May.

    Update 4973: My latest contribution to The Rail: Fans of Barbaro Can Smile.

    Update 4972: Ray Paulick at the Preakness blogging the Alibi Breakfast: CHICKEN 'N' EGGS: PAULICK LIVE BLOGS THE ALIBI BREAKFAST.

    Update 4971: Seven sets for Steve this morning at Woodbine. And not a bad morning's work. Four sets before the break and three sets after the break, each of which went to the gate. There was one loose horse flying around the track at one point. And then the weather turned rainy, windy and some lightening. But all in all not so bad.

    Update 4970: More on Nicanor's easy win yesterday:

    Barbaro's Brother Wins
    Nicanor Breaks Maiden in Stunning Fashion
    Nicanor powers to 15 1/4-length romp in turf debut.

    I spoke to Peter Brette after the race. He was understandably very happy, and just pleased for the horse. He does wonder, though, if he learned anything from the experience. Winning so easily really did not teach him too much. Mrs. Jackson was also thrilled. She noted how cool it was to see FOBs out there in support!

    And please keep calling.

    Comments

    Happy Thursday everyone!!

    Yea Nicanor!!

    Hay Robyn and the morning club

    Blessings to all,

    Janice
    A forever devoted to Kaiser FOB

    Posted by: janfromflorida at May 14, 2009 11:15 AM

    Hiya, FsOB! I am running late this morning but wish everyone a safe & productive Thursday. Nicanor rules! He has truly come into his own, hasn't he?

    So lovely to see so many of the long-standing citizens of The Barbaro Nation back here yesterday.

    #### To Renee: May your hand surgery be a great success today.
    To Barb M.: Hoping that the IV fluids have helped stabilize Bennie.
    To Otherlyn: Sending thoughts of peace to you and your family. Your Dad has reached This Good Place, please take comfort in that knowledge. ####

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at May 14, 2009 12:04 PM

    (((((((((((((((((Renee)))))))))))))))))))
    Let us know as soon as you are able on your hand surgery...we be with you, girl.

    xxoo:j
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    Alex,

    Thank you for calling Peter and talking to Mrs. Jackson.

    Posted by: mj at May 14, 2009 1:16 PM

    I should add there are also small articles out on Nicanor in the Philly and Delaware papers.

    He is on his way. I think we need T-shirts that say, "It's Nicanor Time".

    Posted by: mj at May 14, 2009 1:20 PM

    Great news about Nicanor, but we knew he could do it. He has the Barbaro blood!!

    Posted by: Carol at May 14, 2009 2:00 PM

    Alex - Hopefully Nicanor learned he LIKES being in the lead :)

    Thanks for the thoughts from Peter and Mrs. J.

    MJ - LOVE the t-shirt idea!

    Posted by: LindaVA at May 14, 2009 2:34 PM

    UpD8 on the Federal Front -

    Yippee!! finally some signs of life in DC -

    TWO new House Cosponsors - for a GRAND TOTAL of 124.

    Rep Rogers, Mike J. [MI-8] - 5/13/2009

    Rep Reichert, David G. [WA-8] - 5/13/2009

    These guys were not on our target list, so no changes there. Revised cosponsor list w/b up shortly.

    No new Senate cosponsors to report today - holding at 16.

    Posted by: CJaffe at May 14, 2009 2:42 PM

    FEDERAL TARGET LISTS - Current as of Thursday, May 14, 2009

    (Note - The date shown after each legislator's name on the target lists below, is the date he/she signed on to cosponsor the respective former antiHS bills in the 110th Congress - HR 6598 in the House and S 311 in the Senate.)

    Remember - as former cosponsors of anti-horse slaughter legislation, those on these lists are already on our side and should be easy to approach. We are seeking for them to sign up to cosponsor the respective Bills - HR 503 in the House and S 727 in the Senate.

    FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE - You can use this toll-free number 800-828-0498 and ask for a legislator by name (or ask for extension, last 5 numbers of legislator's office phone)

    ---------------------------

    Target List For H.R.503 (House Bill)

    Rep Brown, Corrine [FL-3] - 9/8/2008
    Phone: 202-225-0123 Fax: 202-225-2256

    Rep Cleaver, Emanuel [MO-5] - 9/16/2008
    Phone: 202-225-4535 Fax: 202-225-4403

    Rep Ellison, Keith [MN-5] - 9/9/2008
    Phone: 202-225-4755 Fax: 202-225-4886

    Rep Farr, Sam [CA-17] - 9/25/2008
    Phone: 202-225-2861 Fax: 202-225-6791

    Rep Giffords, Gabrielle [AZ-8] - 7/31/2008
    Phone: 202-225-2542 Fax: 202-225-0378

    Rep Johnson, Eddie Bernice [TX-30] - 9/9/2008
    Phone: 202-225-8885 Fax: 202-226-1477

    Rep Johnson, Henry C. "Hank," Jr. [GA-4] - 9/10/2008
    Phone: 202-225-1605 Fax: 202-226-0691

    Rep Mollohan, Alan B. [WV-1] - 9/15/2008
    Phone: 202-225-4172 Fax: 202-225-7564

    Rep Norton, Eleanor Holmes [DC] - 9/25/2008
    Phone: 202-225-8050 Fax: 202-225-3002

    Rep Pallone, Frank, Jr. [NJ-6] - 9/26/2008
    Phone: 202-225-4671 Fax: 202-225-9665

    Rep Pascrell, Bill, Jr. [NJ-8] - 9/22/2008
    Phone: 202-225-5751 Fax: 202-225-5782

    Rep Roybal-Allard, Lucille [CA-34] - 10/3/2008
    Phone: 202-225-1766 Fax: 202-226-0350

    Rep Schmidt, Jean [OH-2] - 9/8/2008
    Phone: 202-225-3164 Fax: 202-225-1992

    Rep Tierney, John F. [MA-6] - 9/16/2008
    Phone: 202-225-8020 Fax: 202-225-5915

    Rep Towns, Edolphus [NY-10] - 9/8/2008
    Phone: 202-225-5936 Fax: 202-225-1018

    Rep Tsongas, Niki [MA-5] - 9/8/2008
    Phone: 202-225-3411 Fax: 202-226-0771

    Rep Welch, Peter [VT] - 9/24/2008
    Phone: 202-225-4115 Fax: 202-225-5974

    Rep Wilson, Joe [SC-2] - 9/25/2008
    Phone: 202-225-2452 Fax: 202-225-2455

    Rep Wittman, Robert J. [VA-1] - 9/25/2008
    Phone: 202-225-4261 Fax: 202-225-4382

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    Target List for S.727 (Senate Bill)

    Sen Akaka, Daniel K. [HI] - 6/15/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-6361 Fax: (202) 224-2126

    Sen Bayh, Evan [IN] - 10/18/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-5623 Fax: (202) 228-1377

    Sen Brown, Sherrod [OH] - 2/5/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-2315 Fax: (202) 228-6321

    Sen Cantwell, Maria [WA] - 2/5/2007
    Tel: 202-224-3441 Fax: 202-228-0514

    Sen Dodd, Christopher J. [CT] - 2/28/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-2823 Fax: (202) 224-1083

    Sen Durbin, Richard [IL] - 10/18/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-2152 Fax: (202) 228-0400

    Sen Feinstein, Dianne [CA] - 2/5/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-3841 Fax: (202) 228-3954

    Sen Inouye, Daniel K. [HI] - 5/2/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-3934 Fax: (202) 224-6747

    Sen Mikulski, Barbara A. [MD] - 1/24/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-4654 Fax: (202) 224-8858

    Sen Murkowski, Lisa [AK] - 10/18/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-6665 Fax: (202) 224-5301

    Sen Reed, Jack [RI] - 1/17/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-4642 Fax: (202) 224-4680

    Sen Rockefeller, John D., IV [WV] - 5/2/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-6472 Fax: (202) 224-7665

    Sen Sanders, Bernard [VT] - 10/16/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-5141 Fax: (202) 228-0776

    Sen Schumer, Charles E. [NY] - 11/2/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-6542 Fax: (202) 228-3027

    Sen Snowe, Olympia J. [ME] - 1/17/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-5344 Fax: (202) 224-1946

    Sen Specter, Arlen [PA] - 4/16/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-4254 Fax: (202) 228-1229

    Sen Stabenow, Debbie [MI] - 3/13/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-4822 Fax: (202) 228-0325
    e-mail: senator@stabenow.senate.gov

    Sen Whitehouse, Sheldon [RI] - 6/11/2007
    Tel: (202) 224-2921 Fax: (202) 228-6362

    THANK YOU ALL FOR ALL THAT YOU DO FOR THE HORSES! Go get 'em.

    CJ in Hammond IN for americansagainsthorseslaughter.com


    PS from CJ - if anyone has any input from your calls/faxes, pls go to the weekly strategy thread at the DB (in the antislaughter US folder)

    http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages?msg=37043.1

    and email Deb or Shelley about it "offboard" via the DB.

    Posted by: CJaffe at May 14, 2009 2:56 PM

    Thanks, Ceej.

    Posted by: MargieinNM at May 14, 2009 2:57 PM

    Will ask again. Is the Preakness going to be on NBC or ESPN? Also, what time Central Texas time. My doctor wants me to call her office and tell her. She was not aware of the slaughter of our horses. She asked me what can she do to help. She has several horses.

    Posted by: sandra at May 14, 2009 3:10 PM

    COSPONSORS OF THE FEDERAL ANTI HORSE SLAUGHTER LEGISLATION - current as of Thursday, 5/14/09

    adding the two new ones (YAY!)

    Rep Reichert, David G. [WA-8] - 5/13/2009
    Rep Rogers, Mike J. [MI-8] - 5/13/2009

    --------------------------------------------------

    EVERYONE - please check the following lists of current cosponsors of HR 503 & S 727 - if your Rep/Sen(s) are on these lists, you can breathe a sigh of relief and go on to our current federal target lists.

    If your Rep/Sen(s) are NOT on the following lists of cosponsors, pls contact him/her seeking cosponsorship of HR 503 (House) and S 727 (Senate) - and then move on to the target lists.

    You can use this link

    http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml

    to find who your legislators are and how to contact them.

    HOUSE cosponsors - current as of Thursday, May 14, 2009 (Note, list of Senate cosponsors follows)

    Below is the list of all 124 current House cosponsors of HR 503, in alphabetical order, from thomas.gov, along with the introductory material re the bill.

    H.R.503
    Title: To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain conduct relating to the use of horses for human consumption.
    Sponsor: Rep Conyers, John, Jr. [MI-14] (introduced 1/14/2009) Cosponsors (124)

    Latest Major Action: 3/16/2009 Referred to House subcommittee. Status: Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.

    --------------------------------------------------
    COSPONSORS(124), ALPHABETICAL

    Rep Abercrombie, Neil [HI-1] - 2/11/2009
    Rep Ackerman, Gary L. [NY-5] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Arcuri, Michael A. [NY-24] - 3/12/2009
    Rep Baird, Brian [WA-3] - 2/4/2009
    Rep Bartlett, Roscoe G. [MD-6] - 1/26/2009
    Rep Bean, Melissa L. [IL-8] - 3/23/2009
    Rep Berkley, Shelley [NV-1] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Berman, Howard L. [CA-28] - 1/27/2009
    Rep Biggert, Judy [IL-13] - 5/4/2009
    Rep Bilbray, Brian P. [CA-50] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Bilirakis, Gus M. [FL-9] - 1/28/2009
    Rep Bishop, Timothy H. [NY-1] - 1/26/2009
    Rep Blumenauer, Earl [OR-3] - 3/5/2009
    Rep Bono Mack, Mary [CA-45] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Bordallo, Madeleine Z. [GU] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Brady, Robert A. [PA-1] - 3/23/2009
    Rep Brown, Henry E., Jr. [SC-1] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Burton, Dan [IN-5] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Campbell, John [CA-48] - 4/21/2009
    Rep Capps, Lois [CA-23] - 2/4/2009
    Rep Capuano, Michael E. [MA-8] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Castle, Michael N. [DE] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Clay, Wm. Lacy [MO-1] - 2/23/2009
    Rep Cohen, Steve [TN-9] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Courtney, Joe [CT-2] - 1/26/2009
    Rep Cummings, Elijah E. [MD-7] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Davis, Danny K. [IL-7] - 4/21/2009
    Rep Davis, Susan A. [CA-53] - 4/21/2009
    Rep DeFazio, Peter A. [OR-4] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Delahunt, William D. [MA-10] - 1/14/2009
    Rep DeLauro, Rosa L. [CT-3] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Diaz-Balart, Mario [FL-25] - 2/4/2009
    Rep Dicks, Norman D. [WA-6] - 1/27/2009
    Rep Engel, Eliot L. [NY-17] - 3/12/2009
    Rep Eshoo, Anna G. [CA-14] - 2/26/2009
    Rep Fattah, Chaka [PA-2] - 4/21/2009
    Rep Frank, Barney [MA-4] - 2/11/2009
    Rep Gallegly, Elton [CA-24] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Gerlach, Jim [PA-6] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Green, Al [TX-9] - 1/27/2009
    Rep Grijalva, Raul M. [AZ-7] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Gutierrez, Luis V. [IL-4] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Hall, John J. [NY-19] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Harman, Jane [CA-36] - 3/23/2009
    Rep Hinchey, Maurice D. [NY-22] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Hirono, Mazie K. [HI-2] - 2/11/2009
    Rep Holt, Rush D. [NJ-12] - 1/28/2009
    Rep Inglis, Bob [SC-4] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Israel, Steve [NY-2] - 1/26/2009
    Rep Jackson-Lee, Sheila [TX-18] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Jones, Walter B., Jr. [NC-3] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Kaptur, Marcy [OH-9] - 2/23/2009
    Rep Kilpatrick, Carolyn C. [MI-13] - 3/5/2009
    Rep Kilroy, Mary Jo [OH-15] - 3/3/2009
    Rep King, Peter T. [NY-3] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Kirk, Mark Steven [IL-10] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Klein, Ron [FL-22] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Kucinich, Dennis J. [OH-10] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Lance, Leonard [NJ-7] - 1/26/2009
    Rep Langevin, James R. [RI-2] - 2/4/2009
    Rep Larson, John B. [CT-1] - 2/23/2009
    Rep Lee, Barbara [CA-9] - 3/5/2009
    Rep Levin, Sander M. [MI-12] - 1/26/2009
    Rep Lewis, John [GA-5] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Lipinski, Daniel [IL-3] - 1/26/2009
    Rep LoBiondo, Frank A. [NJ-2] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Lofgren, Zoe [CA-16] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Lowey, Nita M. [NY-18] - 1/27/2009
    Rep Lynch, Stephen F. [MA-9] - 3/24/2009
    Rep Maffei, Daniel B. [NY-25] - 3/23/2009
    Rep Maloney, Carolyn B. [NY-14] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Matsui, Doris O. [CA-5] - 2/23/2009
    Rep McCarthy, Carolyn [NY-4] - 1/14/2009
    Rep McCollum, Betty [MN-4] - 4/30/2009
    Rep McCotter, Thaddeus G. [MI-11] - 1/14/2009
    Rep McGovern, James P. [MA-3] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Meeks, Gregory W. [NY-6] - 3/5/2009
    Rep Miller, George [CA-7] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Mitchell, Harry E. [AZ-5] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Moore, Dennis [KS-3] - 3/5/2009
    Rep Moore, Gwen [WI-4] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Moran, James P. [VA-8] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Murphy, Patrick J. [PA-8] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Murtha, John P. [PA-12] - 1/26/2009
    Rep Myrick, Sue Wilkins [NC-9] - 1/26/2009
    Rep Nadler, Jerrold [NY-8] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Neal, Richard E. [MA-2] - 2/23/2009
    Rep Olver, John W. [MA-1] - 2/23/2009
    Rep Payne, Donald M. [NJ-10] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Peters, Gary C. [MI-9] - 1/27/2009
    Rep Pierluisi, Pedro R. [PR] - 4/21/2009
    Rep Platts, Todd Russell [PA-19] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Rahall, Nick J., II [WV-3] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Rangel, Charles B. [NY-15] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Reichert, David G. [WA-8] - 5/13/2009
    Rep Rogers, Mike J. [MI-8] - 5/13/2009
    Rep Rooney, Thomas J. [FL-16] - 1/27/2009
    Rep Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana [FL-18] - 2/11/2009
    Rep Rothman, Steven R. [NJ-9] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch [MD-2] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Ryan, Tim [OH-17] - 2/4/2009
    Rep Schakowsky, Janice D. [IL-9] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Schwartz, Allyson Y. [PA-13] - 2/23/2009
    Rep Scott, Robert C. "Bobby" [VA-3] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Serrano, Jose E. [NY-16] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Shea-Porter, Carol [NH-1] - 2/4/2009
    Rep Sherman, Brad [CA-27] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Smith, Christopher H. [NJ-4] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Stark, Fortney Pete [CA-13] - 3/10/2009
    Rep Sutton, Betty [OH-13] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Tauscher, Ellen O. [CA-10] - 3/5/2009
    Rep Van Hollen, Chris [MD-8] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Wasserman Schultz, Debbie [FL-20] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Watson, Diane E. [CA-33] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Waxman, Henry A. [CA-30] - 3/23/2009
    Rep Weiner, Anthony D. [NY-9] - 1/26/2009
    Rep Wexler, Robert [FL-19] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Whitfield, Ed [KY-1] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Woolsey, Lynn C. [CA-6] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Wu, David [OR-1] - 1/14/2009
    Rep Yarmuth, John A. [KY-3] - 3/26/2009
    Rep Young, C.W. Bill [FL-10] - 1/14/2009
    ---------------------------

    SENATE cosponsors - current as of Thursday, May 14, 2009

    Below is the list of the 16 current Senate cosponsors of S 727, in alphabetical order, from thomas.gov, along with the introductory material re the bill.

    S.727
    Title: A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain conduct relating to the use of horses for human consumption.
    Sponsor: Sen Landrieu, Mary L. [LA] (introduced 3/26/2009) Cosponsors (16)
    Related Bills: H.R.503
    Latest Major Action: 3/26/2009 Referred to Senate committee. Status: Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

    --------------------------------------------------
    COSPONSORS(16), ALPHABETICAL

    Sen Boxer, Barbara [CA] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Burris, Roland [IL] - 4/21/2009
    Sen Byrd, Robert C. [WV] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Cardin, Benjamin L. [MD] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Carper, Thomas R. [DE] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Collins, Susan M. [ME] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Ensign, John [NV] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Graham, Lindsey [SC] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Kennedy, Edward M. [MA] - 4/21/2009
    Sen Kerry, John F. [MA] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Lautenberg, Frank R. [NJ] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Levin, Carl [MI] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Lieberman, Joseph I. [CT] - 3/26/2009
    Sen McCain, John [AZ] - 3/26/2009
    Sen Menendez, Robert [NJ] - 3/26/2009

    THANK YOU ALL FOR ALL THAT YOU DO FOR THE HORSES!

    CJ in Hammond IN for americansagainsthorseslaughter.com

    Posted by: CJaffe at May 14, 2009 3:13 PM

    Wish Rob the Farrier (Stephanie's hubby at MHR) a very happy birthday today. Together with Steph, he makes the lives of the horses of MHR happy and healthy. And with Faith so close to foaling - maybe Rob will be presented with a bday baby today! Go to the Faith Moves Mountains thread in the General Horse-Related folder of the DB to check in and get into foalwatch mode.

    Posted by: CJaffe at May 14, 2009 3:25 PM

    Posted by: jan at May 14, 2009 3:31 PM

    I Love You So A Lot So Angel Lou Ann. You Are In
    My Heart So (8) A Lot So..........You Touch My
    Heart So (8) A Lot So.........For Being A So, So
    So Very Beautiful Angel On This Earth...........

    An Angel Of Love..........

    So, So So Special Prayers

    Angel Otherlyn And Her Angel Dad.........Her
    Angel Dad God's Glowing Angel In The Sky.........
    Angel Barb And Bennie And Angel Renee.........
    God's Love For You............

    The Angel Of Divine Hope

    Nicanor..........Glowing Hope..........Your Rainbow Wings Of Love.............

    Sending All, All All My Love............Prayers..
    ..........Angelic Glowing Rainbows.........To
    Angel Barbaro...........Our Angel Horses........
    Barbaro's Famblee Of So, So So Beautiful Angels..
    ...........God's Glowing Angels On This Earth....
    ........Glowing Heart..........Angel Alex........
    Glowing Angel............Angel Wendy...........
    Your Angelic Hearts Of Love.............Your Wings Of Many Beautiful Rainbows...........I Love
    You So A Lot So...........You Are In My Heart So
    (8) A Lot So..........

    The Circle Of Angels...........
    The Circle Of Love..............

    Barbaro's Rainbow...........
    The Famblee Of Angels............

    In Halos............

    Affirmed

    Posted by: Dee Mirich at May 14, 2009 3:31 PM

    LOVE that pix of Rosie and Nicanor: she is totally giving him his head and letting him rip...he just looks like he's having the time of his life

    Bluelinked by Janice up top.

    May he always be safe.

    xxoo:j
    COURAGE

    Posted by: jonnagrey at May 14, 2009 3:36 PM

    A TWO-PARTER FOR JOE AT TB FRENS
    **************************************************
    Thursday, May 14th...

    Last week our little friend Allison wrote several paragraphs for my morning website. Allison asked if she could write one more. Well okay then. Here is Allison:

    I would like everyone to know I am answering every e-mail. I am making lots of new friends from all over the world. Joe forwards me your e-mails, and I am half way done writing back. Thank you so much for your e-mails. I am blessed. I have a mom who supports my love for animals. I have friends I can always count on. I want to do good with my life. Every Thanksgiving and Christmas I help Tbfriends collect clothes and food for families who are having hard times. This year I hope is our biggest yet. Lots of my friends and their parents are not doing well. Two of my friends had to give up their horses because of money problems. It was so sad. Someday I will have my own horse. I will have my own house and my own family. I will always cherish my friends, even if we never met face to face. Thank you so much. Allison.

    Since we are sharing, this e-mail came from Lindsey in Idaho: From the pictures you post, none of your horses seem to have legs.

    This e-mail from Stephi in Oregon: I will trade you my little brother for a horse.

    This e-mail from Katie in South Carolina: I saw a picture of you on the internet. You look like Bill Walton, the basketball announcer.

    Oh swell...

    This e-mail came yesterday, and I have permission to share. From a bigshot with the California Horse Racing Board: Bay Meadows is gone, and there is a deal pending for the sale of Golden Gate Fields. The Vallejo track will have 4 race days this year, and then torn down. Cal Expo is going to be replaced by a basketball arena. Other than a few summer fairs, horse racing in Northern California will vanish. Hollywood Park is also scheduled to be demolished. Santa Anita is having problems. The only racing in Southern California will be late summers at Del Mar. I sincerely hope Tbfriends has a large network. You are going to be flooded with unwanted race horses.

    Oh swell...

    This e-mail from Anna: Just to see if you were telling the truth, I drove to your ranch and tossed an apple in the air. It came down on a horse.

    um, please do not throw fruit at my horses...

    more to come

    Posted by: jonnagrey at May 14, 2009 3:37 PM

    ##jonnagrey
    Go through the blue link and look at all 45 photos of Nicanor winning yesterday. Included in the group are photos from the Winner's Circle
    Wonderful shots from the track photographer
    jan

    Posted by: jan at May 14, 2009 3:39 PM

    Sandra,
    The Preakness is on NBC starting at 4:30om Eastern Time, according to NBC Sports online. Thanks for talking to your Dr. Everyone counts!
    Lee

    Posted by: Sofie's Lee at May 14, 2009 3:50 PM

    #####
    SOS...DEADINE MAY 15...Carita and Miss Emily need homes and donations...please.

    AC-4H...Tierre Madre, Miracle Horse, and so many others need us...
    ####
    Michigan Animal Rescue in need of dog and cat food....

    and furbabies need donations and loving homes.

    always...our spaghetti is overflowing our plate...but we put it back on the plate and move forward.

    we have always GET IT...we are family...we were at day one for Barbaro...and we will be there til the very end.

    ###
    Nicanor...you are shining!!!

    PLEASE CALL, FAX, EMAIL...CONGRATUATIONS ON NEW CO-SPONSORS.

    Please bombard Governor of Montana.

    prayers to all of those in need...human or animal.

    ###
    ((((((Jonna, Fran, Renee, Teresa, Barb, Dee, Margie, MJ, Otherlyn, AND MANY OF YOU.....((((FOBS))))...so loved, so cherished, so needed.

    ####
    Good Morning Alex
    Tim and Fair Hill...thank you.

    Posted by: joan roya at May 14, 2009 3:51 PM

    SOS has three horse listed who are going to ship tomorrow. One has a home offer and we are now raising funds. The other two need home offers before we can even raise any money. Please help if you can.

    http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages?msg=37144.1

    Thanks,
    Debbie

    Posted by: Debbie in VA at May 14, 2009 5:32 PM

    Thurz: PART TWO OF JOE THE SHELTON
    ******************************************************

    This e-mail from Anna: Just to see if you were telling the truth, I drove to your ranch and tossed an apple in the air. It came down on a horse.

    um, please do not throw fruit at my horses...

    This e-mail from horse killer Manny Phelps: You never called me back. You want to buy these thoroughbreds or not?

    Oh swell...

    This e-mail from Jason in Los Angeles: My mom says I can have a horse when I turn 12. By then Radio will be 2. Can you save him for me? His picture is my screen saver.

    This e-mail from Randi in Iowa: My boyfriend said I had to choose between him and my thoroughbred gelding. Now he is my ex boyfriend.

    Enjoy your heat wave on the way Thursday, and be sure to hug your horses. Glen Campbell on the oldies station...

    Joe

    Life on our ranch:

    Posted by: jonnagrey at May 14, 2009 6:28 PM

    ####
    Sandra:
    The pix of Chief made me laugh this morning when I was feeling quite blue-ish (remember the Beatles' Yellow Submarine?)

    Thank you forever for sharing him with us all this time. I feel the same way about Lynne's Murphy...

    If only they could live longer...

    xxoo:j
    COURAGE

    Posted by: jonnagrey at May 14, 2009 6:31 PM

    NEXT ON FOX NEWS (360 ON DIRECTV):

    WILD HORSES GOING TO SLAUGHER.

    Posted by: Deborah Anderson at May 14, 2009 6:50 PM

    ALL:

    Please email foxnews.com and tell them WHY Indian Reservations should NOT be allowed to open slaughter houses to kill wild horses that are overrunning their reservations.

    How much irony do I see in this picture?

    Posted by: Deborah Anderson at May 14, 2009 7:09 PM

    I forgot to put "overrunning" in parenthases to indicate sarcasm on my part. Also, please add that it is NOT a waste of taxpayer money to keep these beautiful animals alive, as some think. (Don't even get me started on wasting taxpayer money.) Every dime of my taxes should go to something so worthwhile as wild horses.

    Posted by: Deborah Anderson at May 14, 2009 7:12 PM

    jonna, Chief sends much love and many doggy kisses to you and wants to thank you for being his friend.

    Posted by: sandra at May 14, 2009 8:05 PM

    All three SOS horses now have a home offer! We probably have only until 8:00 PM PST Thursday to raise the money. There's a 5-year-old mare, an older one-eyed mare who was formerly a roping horse and kid's horse, and a 7-year-old track broke TB who is still wearing shoes. Please help if you can.

    http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages?msg=37144.1

    Thanks,
    Debbie

    Posted by: Debbie in VA at May 14, 2009 9:39 PM

    ###
    SOS HORSES...HAVE A PLACE TO GO...THEY DESPERATELY NEED DONATIONS.

    others on the db...need help...Drifter his eye surgery, etc.

    dogs...need homes and help....and so much more.

    please pick one...or two...and help...they need us...IF NOT US...WHO??

    please call, fax, email

    NO HORSE SHOULD FACE SLAUGHTER...NO HORSE...ESPECIALLY AMERICAN HORSES....

    HAVE A BLESS EVENING...

    Posted by: joan roya at May 14, 2009 10:19 PM

    YOU GUYS!

    Where is the love?

    PLEASE pick one rescue, one emergency ransoming, or one bail-out and help keep our horses off the meat trucks. And then support those animals whose lives you saved.

    Every day I watch Faith, MHR's HUGE--I mean REALLY BIG--PMU grade shire 12-year old, Faith.

    One thing that is amazing to me is that she has groomed herself to a gleaming shine--all on her own, finding rubbing/scratchy places all over the confines of her pen.

    If you look at the first video of Faith arriving at MHR, you can see what a pitiful thing she was.
    She looked like all head: Stephanie has carefully--and we all know how tricky is to get weight on a starved horse--put 300 pounds on her, and you can still see some of her ribs.

    But in the bridge building Stephanie has been working on with Faith, she has allowed her cheeks and neck to be brushed...but it's all a strange and odd world for Faith, but in her ancient core of horse/people relationships, somehow she knows that Steph will not harm her.

    She stands right by her big watertub a lot, and I like to think she is making sure that no one will come and empty it or take it away. On the PMU line, she got very little water: Gotta keep that urine nice and concentrated for Wyeth/Pfeizer so they can make all the damned Premarin women still think they must take. This alone makes me cry when I think of the whole Premarin industry.

    OK: but here's the thing. FoBs brought Number XX (which i cannot recall now, they are all just numbers,) to MHR, and many many FoBs are helping maintain the high standards that Stephanie has. She works very hard to raise funds. But lots of us try to help in any way we can...

    SO, my FoBs, ransoming these beautiful animals is only the first step. We NEED to learn how to get behind these hard, hard working groups who are bringing their rescues back from the brink--as it were.

    And I cannot understand why people won't help cover Drifter's eye surgery. He had to lose that eye because of an accident TWO YEARS ago. Two years with that pain.

    I'm sorry. I am unemployed, I have many things that need my little income, but even I can grub up $25 a month for MHR.

    Any all we are asking is that a bunch of you send in a small amount: $1, $5. You think we're kidding!? We are not kidding.

    Remember that it was largely FoBs who raised over a $ million to help in the battle against laminitis. Just us little people. But a bunch of us--giving any amount--can help these groups give their horses a LIFE.

    And older woman to whom I am third generation greyhound rescue once said, WE DO NOT RESCUE THE DOG TO HAVE IT BE KILLED. That comment went largely to the learning curve people have to under go to NEVER let their hounds loose in an unsafe, unfenced area.

    But you see what she means. And the same can be applied to horse rescue. What IS the POINT if we get them out of harms' way and then fail to help for their care. Take care of them Feed, vet bills, shoeing, tack, blankets for cold weather...then find the right home. It just goes on and on.

    Steph went through a laundry list of the costs to feed their 33 1/2 (i think) MHR residents. It is staggering.

    So long windy post: but please be with Joan and Fran and Lynne and me and others to stand for these animals once they reach a safe haven...the pro-slaughter people are always watching, and i'll bet they love this kind of discourse.

    BUT WE ARE NOT GOING AWAY. We will prevail. Don't let it overwhelm you, just put your head down and
    help with any amount you can send.

    (BTW: there are other groups who allow you to send $$ directly to their Vet practice and feedmills...if you have any doubts about where your money goes.)

    We need all of us to get this done. This and of course--(sigh)--the CALLING>

    I love you guys. You have saved my life many times. You just don't know it...so let's get cookin'

    xxoo:j
    COURAGE

    Posted by: jonnagrey at May 14, 2009 10:52 PM

    PS: I neglected to add that Faith was pasture-bred--as they do all their mares at PMU ranches--
    and i due to pop her foal any day now. Lol: we have been saying "anyday now"--for a long time.

    But obviously, with no exact covering date, it's a teenie bit of a crap shoot to determine when she will foal. Steph did talk to the owner (who has a 700+ herd of largely mares and the stallions of course) and he confirmed the good news that Faith has successfully foal eight times.

    She even allowed an orphaned foal to suckle with her foal from last year...most amazing. But all this means that she is AN EXPERIENCED MARE who is likely to foal as have several of her "sisters" from the same "ranch." Zip Zop: HELLO BABOO!

    Anyway go to the MHR website and blog and you'll find the link there...and may want to become one
    of the FAITHFUL.

    Lub yole: j

    Posted by: jonnagrey at May 14, 2009 11:05 PM

    oh jonna you really got me with the news that Faith had accepted an orphan foal along with her own last year. And that this baby will be Number 9 (number 9 - number 9 - remember THAT one?) Last I heard Steph had no info as to her past history, so I must have missed when this came out.

    I did my small part already for Drifter's eye surgery, from my last little windfall. And as you say - if you can dredge up a little - so can I - also am one of Lady Marigold's cosponsors and send a little for sure every month. But mostly I am 'da messenger' -

    Posted by: CJaffe at May 14, 2009 11:33 PM

    I LUB Lady Marigold...

    Yes, steph found all kinds of things, she has thrown some beautiful foals..all successfully, no problems...that and the knowledge that she has done this so many times i think gave many minds to a degree of relief.

    Yes, I am told it is VERY unusual for a mare suckling her own fol to accept another--even if it is a twin. Our Faith is a PROFESSIONAL, girl!

    Thanks so much, CJ for posting the lists so often. Hoping your new gig is working out well...

    Posted by: jonnagrey at May 14, 2009 11:49 PM

    Can someone blue link this great article about Nicanor? It asks if the FON's are now coming. How silly, we have been FON"s for a long time now.

    http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5gah_NS1WhJa_ip3dQgkduMlC2Y9Q

    Posted by: mj at May 15, 2009 12:54 AM

    Dear Fren Debra A and ALL,

    I don't know how to do it, but if some one or many of us could possibly send FOX a copy of or a link to the HSUS slaughter video, (or any of the sad-graphic horrors that are available out there), then perhaps they would understand WHY no horse, wild or tamed, should go to slaughter.

    Please and Thanks if you know how and can do...

    Your FOB Fren, O

    Posted by: Otherlyn at May 15, 2009 1:35 AM

    #####

    ((((((((((JONNA)))))))))))

    YOU ARE A BLESSING...YOU ARE GOD SENT...YOU COVERED EVERYTHING SISTER...I AM SO PROUD TO BE FAMILY....AND I LOVE YOU AND ALL OF FOBS..

    LET US HEED TO EVERY WORD JONNA HAS PUT...AND GO FOR IT.

    Posted by: joan roya at May 15, 2009 1:36 AM

    Hay Famblee:)

    I got the following from a volunteer at Safe Haven Horse Rescue here in no/cal...yole remember....*CHARLEY* lives there....I'm one of his Mommeeees....and it's also where *DRIFTER* is currenly living while he recovers from his eye surgery which just took place a week ago yesterday...I just wanted to share this with everyone, 'cause I think it's kinda COOL:)

    Wow, Oh Wow, Oh Wowwwwwwwwwwww!!!! Only 176 needed for Drifter's surgery costs! You FOB'S are rock stars!!!!!!!! Thank You for all your support :)

    I did have fun when I went to play ...cuz...I went out to Safe Haven :) :) :) Drifter was getting his leg bandage changed, & Linda cleaned his eye some as he had some "crusties" Hopefully that will stop some of the wanting to rub on that eye! Drifter is getting 15 antibiotics 2x's a day(in apple sauce!!!!) & a handfull of sweet cob after he finishes his medicine. He's so cool --- he even knows his name--(just like Charlie, who says to tell you hi!!!!:)

    Thank you all again for the on going support!

    Bye Lynne & everyone,Linda C.

    PS; Me & Linda have a little reward for the person who donates the Largest amount for Drifter!!


    I most especially LOVE that *DRIFTER* gets his pills in APPLESAUCE:) and then gets the handful of Sweet Cobb!!

    C'mon Famblee...if you can roll any coins to help Linda reach the 'bottom line' for *DRIFTER'S* surgery expenses...maybe ONE OF YOLE will get the *SURPRISE* Linda C. talks about here!!!

    Of course, for me...the *BEST* was reading that *CHARLEY* said to tell me *HI*!!!! :) sigh

    Lynne-Barbaro's Forever Friend in CA

    Posted by: Lynne Brown at May 15, 2009 1:46 AM

    Hiya, FsOB! "Nicky-Knocks" rocks! Brent watched the YouTube video of yesterday's race and he was as impressed as I was. Alex, your blog on The Rail was superb.

    Thank you, Wendy in MI, for the photos from Pimlico today. We appreciate your photos and all the description of the local colour. Does anyone know who the horse was with his tongue extruding quite dramatically in Wendy's photos? That always makes me laugh when I see a horse doing that.

    Wishing everyone ACN. Peace, RMH

    #### To Jan, thank you for the blue-linked photo of Nicanor with all four of his big hooves off the ground. His feet look very solid, so that was quite a feat (no pun intended!).
    To Renee: Please know that everyone here wishes you a speedy recovery from the surgery on your hand. Try not to overdo it, OK? ####

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at May 15, 2009 1:50 AM

    *****

    WOW! WOW! WOW! SOMEONE HAS DONATED THE $176.00 TO FINISH THE MONIES NEEDED FOR *DRIFTER'S* SURGERY!!! YIPPPPEEEEE-SKIPPPPPYYYYYY!!!

    If yole were any part of this effort...I say a BIG 'THANK YEW' FROM *DRIFTER* and Linda Richards, too:)

    Lynne-Barbaro's Forever Friend in CA

    Posted by: Lynne Brown at May 15, 2009 1:55 AM

    SOS update: Emily, the one-eyed mare, is now safe. Magnum and Carita still need our help.

    http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages?msg=37144.1

    Posted by: Debbie in VA at May 15, 2009 2:05 AM

    Robyn,

    Looks like Rachel Alexandra with her tongue hangin' out in the photos. There are different reasons this happening, sometimes the horse is trying to make more room for the bit in its mouth and still breathe. If she didn't have a bit in her mouth she wouldn't be doing that.

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at May 15, 2009 3:11 AM

    Wendy

    Your photos from Pimlico are absolutely awesome!! Very exciting!! Thank you so much for sharing with us. I am in total awe of these gorgeous horses.

    Posted by: Debi R at May 15, 2009 3:51 AM

    Latest SOS update:

    Carita is now safe! That leaves one to go, Magnum. He only needs $290. Since Shawna never heard back from the feedlot owner, we're going to keep taking donations until he's safe too. Let's go FOB's! No horse left behind!

    http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages?msg=37144.1

    Posted by: Debbie in VA at May 15, 2009 4:28 AM

    Hey Famblee,

    Diamond Jim and I had a nice surprise this afternoon, and I've posted our good news, in the ABR forum! Ya'll can go to read about our latest thrill here: Still Sparklin' pretty danged excitin' for us old folks!! Nah! They all wish huh? Thanks for all the support through the years!

    Until They Are Safe,
    lj & Diamond Jim

    Posted by: jock4hire at May 15, 2009 6:15 AM

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