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![]() Ivermectin Paste Equine Horse Wormer 187 Lot 50 NWT US $134.00
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![]() Ivermectin Paste Equine Horse Wormer 187 Lot 100NWT US $267.00
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![]() HORSE HEALTH WORMER PASTE 187 IVERMECTIN OTC US $2.95
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![]() Quest Horse Wormer Gel Paste Equine Moxidectin 12 tubes US $105.00
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![]() HORSE HEALTH WORMER PASTE 187 IVERMECTIN CASE 6 OTC US $19.49
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![]() HORSE HEALTH WORMER PASTE 187 IVERMECTIN CASE 24 OTC US $69.97
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![]() Durvet Ivermectin Paste 187 Apple Flavor Horse Wormer US $6.25
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![]() HORSE HEALTH WORMER PASTE 187 IVERMECTIN CASE 3 TUBES OTC US $10.98
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![]() Quest Horse Wormer Gel Paste Equine Moxidectin 100 Tube US $850.00
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![]() Pyrantel Paste Strongid Horse Wormer NWT Parasite 50ct US $260.00
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![]() Exodus Paste horse wormer case 12 equine dewormer OTC US $59.04
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![]() Quest Horse Wormer Gel Paste Equine Moxidectin 1 tube US $12.50
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![]() HORSE HEALTH WORMER PASTE 187 IVERMECTIN CASE 5 OTC US $18.25
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![]() Ivermectin Paste Apple Flavor Horse Wormer Lot of 24 US $88.50
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![]() HORSE HEALTH WORMER PASTE 187 IVERMECTIN LOT 2 OTC US $7.35
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![]() Pyrantel Paste Strongid Horse Wormer NWT Parasite 12ct US $63.60
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![]() HORSE HEALTH WORMER PASTE 187 IVERMECTIN CASE 18 OTC US $56.99
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![]() HORSE HEALTH WORMER PASTE 187 IVERMECTIN TUBE OTC US $3.49
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![]() Zimecterin Horse Wormer Ivermectin Paste Removes Parasites Bots 100ct US $580.00
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Paste Magazine New Music Sampler #48 November 2008
Sale Price: $4.50 |
Description1. Of Montreal - Id Engager |
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Safeguard Cattle Wormer Syringe, 92 Grams
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DescriptionFor the removal and control of lungworms, stomach worms, intestinal worms, bankrupt worms and nodular worms. For use in dairy and beef cattle. Apple-cinnamon flavor for improved palatability. Low-dose volume paste... |
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ORVUS WA PASTE 4/7.5#
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DescriptionAn extremely gentle detergent used to clean cattle and horses. Also can be used to clean fine rugs. Nonirritating and will not discolor dyes. 4 Containers per Case 7-1/2-lb. Container |
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Fresh Cow YMCP Paste, 375 Grm
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DescriptionProvides nutrients needed to help cows maintain normal calcium levels and provides beneficial bacteria and yeast. To help maintain appetite and normal digestion. Free of calcium chloride, making it less irritating on a cows throat. |
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Kiwi Black Shoe Polish, 1-1/8 oz.
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Description1-1/8 OZ Can Black Shoe Paste, Regular Size. |
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Kiwi Brown Shoe Polish, 1-1/8 oz
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DescriptionKiwi Brown Shoe Polish,1-1/8 oz. For damaged and scuffed leather shoes.Water resistant. Not for canvas, fabric or suede. |
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Kiwi Neutral Shoe Polish, 1-1/8 oz
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DescriptionKIWI SHOE POLISH 1-1/8 oz. paste Use to protect and nourish leather and produce a long lasting, glossy shine Neutral Can |
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S&B - Wasabi in Plastic Tube (Family Size) 3.17 Oz.
Sale Price: $3.73 |
DescriptionS&B - wasabi in plastic tube (family size) 3.17 oz. one of the most popular products all over the world. Serve with soy sauce as a dipping sauce for Sushi, Sashimi or a flavoring in Soba noodle, Udon noodle etc... |
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Hime Powdered Wasabi (Japanese Horseradish) - 1 oz.
Sale Price: $2.98 |
DescriptionJust add water to make wasabi paste served with sushi! |
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S & B Wasabi Paste, 10.93-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)
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Ways I Would Improve Horse Racing to Make it More User FriendlyWays I Would Improve Horse Racing to Make it More User Friendly
It is said that many of the people who run horse racing in the United States, and perhaps in the world, are hide-bound and slow to change. Like the U.S. automakers who are taking so much heat now, the people who run race tracks and control horse racing in the Untied States are often thought of as stuck in the past and stuck in a rut. Is that really a true and fair assessment and if so, what could be done to improve horse racing?
I have a fan's eye view of horse racing and once owned race horses, so I have two perspectives that I can use. I've never run a race track, though I have been a track employee on one occasion, so my understanding and knowledge of what it takes to run a race track is limited. However, since racing cannot survive without the fans and during these tough economic times, the fans have very limited resources for entertainment, it would behoove the racing officials and track owners to ask the fans what they want and then, if at all possible, to give it to them.
It all comes down to a few factors, like value, entertainment, convenience. When I spend a dollar, I want to get something for it, to feel that I have gotten my money's worth. I don't have to pay to walk into a casino to gamble and they give me perks, like free meals and even a free room if I gamble enough. What do I get from the race track?
Here in Southern California, a day at the race track is an expensive proposition. I have to pay to park, pay for a good program with some past performance information, and pay to get into the track. I can then stand in long lines to use an automatic teller machine or to place my bet with a clerk. I think this is a case of poor value and poor convenience. Don't you?
Now if I simply want to bet on simulcast races and go to a local race track on a day when they aren't hosting any live races, I still have to pay to go inside and pay for past performances. Greyhound race tracks have free past performances that can be downloaded off the internet and if they charge admission, it is usually only a buck or two, though many offer free admission.
I love horse racing, but that doesn't mean I should pay a premium just to attend a race track. Other people like to gamble and will go to a casino instead of a race track because of the associated costs. I'd rather spend my dollar on a bet than admission and parking. By the time I park my car, get into the track, and buy past performances, I've spent over $10 and I haven't even seen a race or placed a bet. That is just the price to get into the grandstand area, too. If I want to join the swells in the clubhouse it costs much more.
So here is a suggestion give free admission and free parking and some kind of free program that has enough information in it for the average person to make an informed decision about a race and to bet it. More clerks so the betting lines will be shorter and treat every customer, both the swells and the average person, the $2 bettor, like a valued customer. Without the bettors there will be no racing. Losing your fan base is how you lose the sport.
Many years ago I worked at a greyhound race track. We did a survey of the customers as they came through the door, in fact, I stood and greeted them, handed them a free gift, and asked them what they would do to improve their day at our track. Many of them were also horse players and they said that they wanted to be able to bet on exactas at the dogs. At that time, the track I worked at and most of the other greyhound tracks only offered quinellas.
So the tracks gradually started adding exactas to the card and the people bet on them and revenues increased. I would do just the opposite at the horse tracks. I would offer quinellas. To me, betting an exacta box is a waste of money because I am buying two combinations so one is a guaranteed loser. Even though a quinella may pay less than an exacta, psychologically, I like the quinella better. I can spend $2 for an exacta box and get the payoff for a $1 exacta or I can spend $2 for a quinella and get the entire quinella.
I think that offering the quinella on horse races like some tracks already do, would be one way to improve racing. Finally, the best thing they could do to improve racing would be to lower the takeouts. Between the takeout and breakage, we are being bled too much. Give the fans a break financially and they will replay you with their attendance, otherwise, horse racing is going to suffer the same fate the auto industry has met.
About the Author
The most consistent horse racing systems have to have the basics and a handicapper must understand the basics. I have been around horse racing for 50 years including as an owner. Without the basics the rest is not going to do any good. If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/truecb.html and get the truth.
Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. He comes from a horse race handicapping family and as he puts it, "Horse Racing is in my blood." To see all Bill's horse racing material go to http://williewins.homestead.com/handicappingstore.html , Bill's handicapping store.


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