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Leading Sires of '21, Industry Voice . . . see what's inside the February issue

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Leading Sires of 2021 Into Mischief?s undisputed reign continues, Gun Runner enjoys a phenomenal d

[View this promotional email in browser]( [Subscribers – View Online Now]( [The February issue of BloodHorse features:]( Leading Sires of 2021 Into Mischief’s undisputed reign continues, Gun Runner enjoys a phenomenal debut season, Not This Time scales the ranks, English Channel leaves a legacy, and A.P. Indy’s impact carries on Industry Voice in Washington New NTRA president and CEO Tom Rooney shares his vision for the future, with uniform national standards and a seat at the table in Washington at the top of the list – by Frank Angst Legacy Business Peter Fluor and K.C. Weiner of Speedway Stable return to the spotlight with latest stable star Corniche – by Lenny Shulman BloodHorse MarketWatch ’21 Auctions Digest; reviewing the boom market from start to finish – by Eric Mitchell Additional Features: - Smooth Moves Homebred Smooth Like Strait flies the flag for Cannon Thoroughbreds – by Jay Hovdey - Moore Than Enough Knicks Go provides thrills and rewards for Maryland-based breeders Angie and Sabrina Moore – by Josh Pons - Art Works World champion farrier Nigel Fennell creates one-of-a-kind life-sized equine sculptures – by Julie June Stewart - In Our Time Eclipse Award-winning author Josh Pons seeks answers to today’s questions through history while weighing how to fit into the evolving landscape of Maryland breeding and racing. - Why it Worked Undefeated grade 1 winner Flightline inherited the best of his sire and dam’s athleticism and class – by Eric Mitchell - Healthzone: Foal Health Finding the right diet is key for foals and pregnant mares – by Amanda Duckworth Download this issue now or subscribe to the magazine tablet edition and online access for only $59/year. [Click here]( to order a single print issue of BloodHorse magazine [The Blood-Horse]( 821 Corporate Drive | Lexington, KY 40503 [Like us on Facebook!]( [Facebook]( • [Follow us on Twitter!]( [Twitter]( • [Follow us on Instagram!]( [Instagram]( • 800.582.5604 [Click here to unsubscribe from BloodHorse special offers.](

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