Today is a very special day in so many ways. It’s a new year that brings with it so many endless possibilities. It is also an important birthday to all the Thoroughbred horses in the Northern Hemisphere. Despite what day a foal was born in 2014, today that horse is a 1 year old. On January 1st all of those weanlings turn into yearlings. Even more exciting, all of last years yearlings turn 2 today and they are now allowed to race.
I am passionate about the Thoroughbred racing industry. I have the great fortune of being born into and living in the Bluegrass. I love Lexington, Kentucky, the Horse Capital of the World. I spend much of my free time at Keeneland, my local and likely the best racetrack. I go there for horse racing, horse sales, shopping, charity events, etc. I have made so many connections with important people there and they have helped me to learn so much.
Now I want to learn more and I hope you are interested in what I discover. I decided to take my passion and approach it like I would as if Doctor of Thoroughbred Racing was a degree. That is where the name of this blog was derived, Thoroughbred U (abbreviation for University and also meaning YOU – This blog is for YOU and me).
I know some pretty cool things about horses and I can’t wait to share. Please, pardon my site as I am not only teaching myself about the ponies but I’m a newbie on operating a page as well.
Todays take-aways: newborns are foals, once weaned they are weanlings, on January 1st in the Northern Hemisphere they become yearlings, at 2 years old they can race
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