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BloodHorse Daily for Thursday, March 12

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Making Strides in the Battle Against Laminitis; What's Going On Here: Rocked to the Core; Midnight B

Making Strides in the Battle Against Laminitis; What's Going On Here: Rocked to the Core; Midnight Bisou Owners Claim Foul on Maximum Security; New Jersey Suspends Servis, Six Others; Kentucky Derby Winner War Emblem Dies at 21 [BloodHorse Daily]( Providing the Thoroughbred professional with daily news, analysis, race entries and results & more! [Download Today's Edition]( Inside the Thursday, March 12, 2020 Issue [Country House, held by Emilee Ingram, gets radiographs on the front feet from Scott Morrison (right) and Shawn Morrell at Blackwood Stables]( [Making Strides in the Battle Against Laminitis]( Country House graces the record with an asterisk near his name after his placement to victory in the 2019 Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve (G1), but his significance over time will likely be far greater because he survived laminitis. [Click here!]( More Stories From Today's Edition [What's Going On Here: Rocked to the Core]( [Maximum Security (outside) wins the Saudi Cup over Midnight Bisou at King Abdulaziz Racetrack]( [Midnight Bisou Owners Claim Foul on Maximum Security]( [Jason Servis and Maximum Security at Monmouth Park]( [New Jersey Suspends Servis, Six Others]( [War Emblem at Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Center]( [Kentucky Derby Winner War Emblem Dies at 21]( Plus the latest results, entries, and more. To download the Daily from BloodHorse.com or to view previous editions, visit [BloodHorse.com/daily](. Try BloodHorse Daily on your phone [Customize]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](mailto:editorial@bloodhorse.com?subject=Blood-Horse+Daily&utm_source=DailyNewsletter&utm_medium=email) | [Subscribe to the Magazine]( | [Advertising](mailto:advertise@bloodhorse.com?subject=Blood-Horse+Daily+Advertising&utm_source=DailyNewsletter&utm_medium=email) | [Privacy Policy]( To ensure that you continue to receive e-mails from us, please add [newsletters@BloodHorse.com](mailto:newsletters@bloodhorse.com?utm_source=DailyNewsletter&utm_medium=email) to your address book. © 2020 Blood-Horse LLC. All Rights Reserved. 821 Corporate Drive Lexington, KY 40503 | 800-582-5604

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