British Study Shows Support For Requiring Boarding Barns To Be Licensed

A recent British study has shown that 60 percent of boarding barn owners would support licensing of boarding establishments. Currently there are no regulations on boarding barns. 

The study, completed by SEIB Insurance Brokers Ltd and LiveryList, received feedback from 420 respondents, all of whom owned boarding facilities. The majority felt that licensing would encourage more responsible barn ownership.  

While the licensing criteria are not finalized, equine welfare and competence are expected to be key components. Nearly 75 percent of the respondents believe that the licensing should be applicable to both long- and short-term boarding situations. They also felt that the basis for licensing should come from understanding the equine industry and its needs, and that licensing should be designed to support boarding barn owners. 

Specific items mentioned by those who responded were the creation of minimum welfare standards and minimum insurance requirements, as well as experience qualifications. 

Concerns mentioned included the possible additional cost and paperwork involved in licensing; the fear was that either of these might become so onerous as to make turning a profit as a boarding business unattainable. 

Boarding barn licensing is in the works in Scotland, with proposals for registration in the UK on the horizon.

Read more at HorseTalk.

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Champion Channel Maker Retired; May Take Spot At Kentucky Horse Park’s Hall Of Champions

Channel Maker, the 2020 Eclipse Award-winning Champion Male Turf Horse, has officially been retired, reports the Thoroughbred Daily News. The 9-year-old gelded son of English Channel most recently finished 11th in the Grade 3 Sycamore Stakes at Keeneland on Oct. 13, but won the G2 Bowling Green Stakes two starts back at Saratoga.

Overall, Channel Maker won 10 of his 56 career starts for earnings of $3,915,983. He ran in the Breeders' Cup a record six times, with his best finish in 2020 when third in the Turf. Channel Maker was also the Canadian Champion 3-Year-Old in 2017, running fourth in the Queen's Plate and winning the Breeders' Stakes (third leg of Canadian Triple Crown) over the turf.

“I've never had a horse that's run at the highest level against the toughest competition from 2 through 9,” co-owner Adam Wachtel told TDN. “I love what (trainer) Bill (Mott) had to say about him after the Bowling Green; he said he's the happiest horse in the barn.”

Wachtel told TDN he hopes that Channel Maker will be able to take up residence at the Kentucky Horse Park's Hall of Champions.

Read more at the TDN.

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Knockemdown Crowned 2023 Thoroughbred Makeover Champion

The Finale Championship of the Retired Racehorse Project's 2023 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium, presented by Thoroughbred Charities of America, welcomed the five top-placed horses after two days of preliminary competition to compete for additional honors and $100,000 in prize money before an enthusiastic crowd and a worldwide audience watching via livestream.

A panel of judges watched the entire day of competition and ranked the ten discipline winners to determine the overall Thoroughbred Makeover Champion, sponsored by Churchill Downs. When the points were tallied, the honor went to Knockemdown, trained by professional Alison O'Dwyer of Lake Worth, Florida.

Knockemdown is a 4-year-old gelding by American Pharoah out of Ancient Goddess (FR), by Iffraaj (GB), bred in Kentucky by Fifth Avenue Bloodstock. He is unraced but posted his most recent timed work in racing training on December 27, 2021 at Turfway Park.

Knockemdown's route to the Thoroughbred Makeover Champion title and the Carolyn Karlson Trophy took him through Dressage, scoring above 81 other entries to top the preliminary standings. Coming into the Finale on a clean slate, O'Dwyer had the opportunity to showcase more advanced maneuvers of the discipline that is often used as a foundation of training for all equestrian sports, and her decision to showcase the young Knockemdown's introductory lateral movements and counter-canter put them to the top of the standings for the Finale round as well.

“I want to thank Kristen Goncharoff at e5 Racing Thoroughbreds for making the phone call, and Bob [Edwards], the leader of e5, who was looking to rehome this horse,” says O'Dwyer. “Wesley Ward had him in training at Turfway and when he didn't think much of him, they decided to cut his career short as a two-year-old. I'm thankful for the friendships that I've made that trusted me with this horse – Kristen loved this horse as a foal and there was something about his personality and his eye that really spoke to her.”

O'Dwyer admits that she wasn't quite as smitten with Knockemdown on initial appearance, as she typically takes bigger, flashier horses in for resale, and Knockemdown is a 15.2 bay with no markings – but once she took her first ride on the young horse, her opinion changed. “It felt like putting a shoe that's the perfect size,” she describes. “It was a Cinderella moment from the first ride. He's the right size for me, he's the right brain – he's the right everything. It is extra special that he is appreciated here as much as I appreciate him myself.”

The People's Choice Award, sponsored by Achieve Equine, was determined by text-in popular vote open to both in-person and live stream attendees. This award was given to Arklow, trained by Gina Gans, the winner of Field Hunter. Arklow (Arch – Unbridled Empire, by Empire Maker) is a 2014 gelding bred in Kentucky by John R. Penn and Frank Penn; he sold as a yearling for $160,000 at Keeneland September consigned by Penn Sales. He raced for Donegal Racing and Joseph Bulger in a remarkable career that spanned seven seasons, racking up multiple graded stakes wins, three attempts at the Breeders' Cup Turf (G1), and over $3 million in earnings. He won the Field Hunter discipline in both preliminary and Finale rounds.

Thoroughbred Makeover Finale Discipline Winners (in order of go):
Eventing, sponsored by Phoenix Performance Products: Smokeonthehorizon and Jhett Jenkins (professional)
Show Jumper, sponsored by Excel Equine: Limonata and Claudia Dollinger (professional)
Show Hunter, sponsored by Beyond the Wire: Mission Canyon and Chris Bennings
Field Hunter, sponsored by Masters of Foxhounds Association: Arklow and Gina Gans (amateur)
Dressage, sponsored by PTHA's Turning For Home: Knockemdown and Alison O'Dwyer (professional)
Polo, sponsored by United States Polo Association: Phlox and Buck Schott (professional)
Freestyle, sponsored by New Start: Burl and Hamby's Rockin H Ranch (team)
Barrel Racing, sponsored by SmartPak: Balboas Smile and Kaitlyn Aitken (professional)
Competitive Trail, sponsored by Godolphin: Adios Dee Dee and Haley Castleberry (amateur)
Ranch Work, sponsored by Triple Crown Feeds: Into Magarayquaza and Amber Jacobson (professional)

Find full results at TheRRP.org/makeover-results.

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Watch Live: 2023 Finale Championships Of 2023 Thoroughbred Makeover

Watch the Finale Championships of the 2023 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium, presented by Thoroughbred Charities of America, right here at Paulick Report!

The banner event of the Retired Racehorse Project, the Thoroughbred Makeover is the world's largest and most lucrative retraining competition for recently-retired racehorses. Today's competition features the top five finishers in each of ten riding sports vying for top honors, with the winners of each discipline eligible to be named the overall Thoroughbred Makeover Champion.

Learn more about the work of the Retired Racehorse Project to increase demand for Thoroughbreds beyond racing at TheRRP.org.

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