Owner abandons 38 horses in NC, authorities are trying to locate him:
http://www.enterprise-record.com/story11.shtml and http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=17086
And he has a horse running at Suffolk. See #1 in the 6th race:
http://www.equibase.com/static/entry/SUF110810USA-EQB.html
This has been briefly mentioned on a few horse sites but can noone stop him? It was easy doing a google search to find him in Bowie Maryland:
http://ourismanchevroletofbowie.com/Staff.aspx
His cousins are trainers at Charles Town and Belmont/Aqueduct.
Explain how this could happen please
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Thanks Sylvie. The Suffolk folks were already told and they scratched the horse since the race was this past Monday.
This man is working near Bowie, wonder how many horses he has accumulated from there?
http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages/?msg=51967.1
This man is working near Bowie, wonder how many horses he has accumulated from there?
http://forums.delphiforums.com/alexbrown/messages/?msg=51967.1
His horse is still at Suffolk and worked again this past Friday. Will be interesting to see who's name it races under since he has cousins who are trainers.
He not only has/had the farm in NC but he was standing stallions Rarified, Halo's Stride (who I thought was dead??) and Mr. Big Bird in Florida.
Google is not this mans friend. Seems his name was brought up with 2 seizures in NY in the last several years and he reputedly had a habit of sending skinny horses to farms and then blaming the farms in NY and PA for their care.
Hope the mares you knew are fine.
He not only has/had the farm in NC but he was standing stallions Rarified, Halo's Stride (who I thought was dead??) and Mr. Big Bird in Florida.
Google is not this mans friend. Seems his name was brought up with 2 seizures in NY in the last several years and he reputedly had a habit of sending skinny horses to farms and then blaming the farms in NY and PA for their care.
Hope the mares you knew are fine.
I spoke with the investigator today, and the two mares I knew are fine. They're trying to adopt them out without disclosing their pedigrees or racing backgrounds. One won almost 1/2 a million and the other is a stakes producer. Glad to know that they'll have good homes without any expectations on them other than being horses.
I'm familiar with the other two cases with which this individual is associated...but from afar. Seems funny that I can name 3 seizure cases, and this fellow is involved in some way with all three. Eeeek.
Thanks for your reply.
I'm familiar with the other two cases with which this individual is associated...but from afar. Seems funny that I can name 3 seizure cases, and this fellow is involved in some way with all three. Eeeek.
Thanks for your reply.