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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Frank Taylor of Taylor Made Farm has been selected as the 2023 Ted Bates Farm Manager of the Year, The Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club (KTFMC) announced on Tuesday. His father, Joe Taylor, was honored with the award in 1976. Taylor has served in many roles at Taylor Made Farm, including General Farm Manager, Vice</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frank Taylor of Taylor Made Farm has been selected as the 2023 Ted Bates Farm Manager of the Year, The Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club (KTFMC) announced on Tuesday. His father, Joe Taylor, was honored with the award in 1976.</p>
<p>Taylor has served in many roles at Taylor Made Farm, including General Farm Manager, Vice President of Boarding, and Vice President of Sales. He became a partner in the organization in 1982.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am so grateful that the KTFMC has honored my father with such a prestigious award,&#8221; Katie Taylor Whalen, Taylor's daughter and partner in Taylor Made Sales Agency, said. &#8220;I am so blessed to have grown up with such a strong and driven mentor. My Dad has taught me and countless others to dream big, work hard, and trust in God. I have seen him work tirelessly with my uncles to grow the Taylor Made brand and witnessed his dedication to his family, friends, clients, mentees, and the horses under his care. My Dad has a servant's heart and is willing to accept and help people from all walks of life. Whether you are a billionaire or have lost it all in the grips of addiction, his willingness to accept and help is unwavering. I would not be the person I am today without my father.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers Club will be hosting its annual Dinner Dance to honor Frank Taylor at the Carrick House in Lexington on Friday, Dec. 1. A silent auction will be held with all proceeds benefitting Stable Recovery, LLC. Tickets and sponsorships for the event will be available for purchase through KTFMC's website later this month.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Attendees of the Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club (KTFMC)'s monthly meeting, held Tuesday evening at Limestone Hall, were treated to “A Discussion with North America's Leading Trainers,” featuring a panel that included Brad Cox, Bill Mott, Todd Pletcher and Brendan Walsh. FanDuel/TVG host and reporter Scott Hazelton moderated the discussion, as the trainers, who all</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Attendees of the Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club (KTFMC)'s monthly meeting, held Tuesday evening at Limestone Hall, were treated to &#8220;A Discussion with North America's Leading Trainers,&#8221; featuring a panel that included Brad Cox, Bill Mott, Todd Pletcher and Brendan Walsh.</p>
<p>FanDuel/TVG host and reporter Scott Hazelton moderated the discussion, as the trainers, who all have GI Kentucky Derby and/or GI Kentucky Oaks contenders in their stables, shared stories about their beginnings and how it all led to where they are today.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was born in South Dakota and when I was a little kid, I either wanted to be a cowboy or I thought I'd probably work on a ranch. When I was 14, I wound up getting a job with the Asmussens at their place in South Dakota and it just went from there,&#8221; said Mott. &#8220;I worked with horses throughout the summers and bought my first horse when I was 15 years old and got lucky, winning the South Dakota Futurity with him. It was $3,800 to the winner and I thought I was the richest guy in South Dakota.&#8221;</p>
<p>After spending six years working for trainers Bob Irwin and later Jack Van Berg, Mott opened his public stable in 1978.</p>
<p>&#8220;I've had some good clients that have raced in some great places and I've had a lot of help along the way,&#8221; said Mott. &#8220;It's wonderful to be able to work with really good horses and as you're able to graduate into something that allows you to do that, you meet a lot of great people along the way. It's all the way from the grooms and hotwalkers to some of the most interesting people you meet as owners.&#8221;</p>
<p>When asked about how all of his experiences have culminated to where he is now, Mott glanced at the trainers sitting beside him and replied, &#8220;I learned a lot from everybody I worked for but I still keep watching. I try to learn from these guys that are sitting beside me. I watch what they do and I try to make myself better. With these guys nipping at my heels every day, I've got to work harder than I've ever worked in my life, but they make me better. The better the competition is, the better you are.&#8221;</p>
<p>Pletcher recalled a childhood spent going to the track with his father, longtime trainer Jake Pletcher, and shared the story of his first racehorse, a $700 yearling colt by Bold Cape, who was a spur-of-the-moment acquisition after a fellow trainer offered the horse to his father and an 8-year-old Pletcher offered to take him instead.</p>
<p>&#8220;[My dad] said 'Go look at the horse. If the horse is correct, you can have him.' I went back and I looked at him, I mean this horse could barely see over the webbing, but he was correct, so I called him and said, 'He's correct, but he's pretty small.' And he said, 'Alright, go ahead and take him,'&#8221; said Pletcher.</p>
<p>After training him with his father for two years, the colt named Rambunctiously won on debut at Oaklawn as a 3-year-old in 1981.</p>
<p>&#8220;I ran him back two weeks later and he won, but he got claimed, which I thought was the worst thing that could happen. But as it turned out, financially, it was a good thing,&#8221; said Pletcher.</p>
<p>As he grew up, he spent time hot walking and grooming for California trainer Henry Moreno, and later spent a summer working with Charlie Whittingham and eventually found his place with D. Wayne Lukas.</p>
<p>&#8220;One thing they had in common was that they were great caretakers. They always paid extra attention to the details of how their horses were taken care of,&#8221; said Pletcher.</p>
<p>After working six years as an assistant to Lukas, Pletcher decided to go out on his own in the fall of 1995.</p>
<p>&#8220;The guy that encouraged me to do it was Mike Ryan. He had a few clients and he said he could send me some horses if I ever decided to. I started off at Hialeah Park with seven horses and was pretty fortunate. We were able to win a few races and expand from there.&#8221;</p>
<p>For Walsh, born in County Cork, Ireland, horses were a passion from the very beginning. After jockey school, college, working on various stud farms and spending a few summers working for different trainers, he ended up working at Sheikh Mohammed's Kildangan Stud. That's where his story began with Godolphin, as he traveled with them to Dubai before coming to the states.</p>
<p>&#8220;At one point, actually, I was supposed to come work for Bill. I don't know if Bill ever realized that or not, but it never materialized over a visa or something like that, but that's going back a long time,&#8221; said Walsh. &#8220;But I loved it over here and I thought it was a place where I'd probably have more opportunity than I would have in Europe.&#8221;</p>
<p>When asked if there was one horse in particular that stood out early on in his career, Walsh shared the story of Cary Street (Smarty Jones), who was a 4-year-old when Walsh claimed him for $10,000 out of a race in mid-February of 2013. Though it initially appeared that Cary Street hadn't been worth the investment, he eventually improved under Walsh's training and went on to win the GII Las Vegas Marathon S. at Santa Anita Park and the GIII Greenwood Cup S. at Parx in 2014.</p>
<p>&#8220;That was our $10,000 horse. I don't think any horse will ever do what he did for me at the time. He just kind of got us going and that was the best $10,000 I ever spent,&#8221; said Walsh.</p>
<p>He also reflected on the climb he's made in career, from working at Kildangan and now training stateside for Godolphin.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think it was really pivotal because you got to be around good horses. That's always helped me along the way. From when I was working at Kildangan, you were around these super well-bred yearlings, and when we went to Dubai, it was like a 'who's who' of European breeding,&#8221; said Walsh. &#8220;I always wanted to be around nice horses and it kind of set the bar to try and progress and be better all the time.&#8221;</p>
<p>For Cox, who grew up in South Louisville just blocks away from Churchill Downs, horse racing has been a constant for the entirety of his life.</p>
<p>&#8220;I liked two or three things: horse racing, Kentucky basketball and baseball. I wasn't very good at baseball. I thought I was going to be a guard for the University of Kentucky, but based on conformation and talent, that was very short-lived,&#8221; said Cox. &#8220;I fell in love with horse racing at a very early age. My dad would take me to the track and I'd bring that program home and I'd read everything. It's what I wanted to do and I just worked my way up, starting at the bottom.&#8221;</p>
<p>Making his way up through the ranks, from rubbing horses to becoming a foreman and later working as an assistant trainer to Dallas Stewart, Cox went out on his own in 2004.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a long, grilling road but it was well worth it. I'm very proud of what our team has accomplished,&#8221; said Cox. &#8220;You have to get up and do it every day, you have to continue to work. It's demanding, it's a lot of hours, but it's very rewarding.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Hazelton asked the trainers how the sport has evolved in their eyes and if there were any changes they'd like to see in the industry going forward, which led to a discussion about uniformity and the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA).</p>
<p>&#8220;I think we're going down the right track with a lot of things, in terms of uniform medication rules and anti-doping, so I think those are all positive things. To have everybody on pretty much the same playing field would be great,&#8221; said Cox.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the biggest changes we're seeing now are with HISA, the federal intervention. I think the biggest thing I thought it would bring to the table would be uniformity. I was all for uniform medication rules, uniform penalties, so you could go state to state. You don't want to stub your toe and make an honest mistake just because you're not aware of the rules,&#8221; said Mott. &#8220;I think right now with HISA, it's caused more confusion than uniformity, but hopefully, once things get ironed out maybe we will come to that point where we do have uniform rules from New York to California.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;One of my biggest issues right now is just the uncertainty [of] where we stand. We're 18 days out from the Kentucky Derby and we don't know if the HISA rules are going to be in effect May 1 or if it's going to be the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission,&#8221; said Pletcher. &#8220;We saw the implementation of HISA for three or four racing days, then back to each state's rules. I think everybody wants to play by the rules, but even leading up to when HISA went into effect, what seemed to be proper withdrawal times for very standard medications like bute literally changed from 48 hours, from 72 hours to 96 hours.</p>
<p>&#8220;Initially it was supposed to have been put together to make everything unified, but now it seems like there's some stuff that is not very agreeable at all. They've gotten rid of a lot of therapeutic stuff, restricted us on a lot of things that are really just for the benefit of the horses. They've kind of restricted us from being horsemen. We're all trying to be horsemen here and do what's beneficial for the horses and it seems like they're wanting to get in our way of that.&#8221;</p>
<p>The trainers switched gears, wrapping up the panel with a discussion of their prospects set for the first weekend in May at Churchill Downs, along with new 2-year-olds that have been shipping in to begin their seasons.</p>
<p>&#8220;We're looking forward to the Oaks with Pretty Mischievous [Into Mischief], but we've got to try to beat these guys as well,&#8221; said Walsh. &#8220;We've got a nice team of turf fillies this year, some yet to start this year, but it seems like we have a good team put together.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cox spoke about his three colts that are Derby bound, including Hit Show (<a href="https://lanesend.com/candyride" class="horse-link">Candy Ride</a> {Arg}), Verifying (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/america/stallions/justify" class="horse-link">Justify</a>) and Angel of Empire (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/america/stallions/classic-empire" class="horse-link">Classic Empire</a>), along with potential starter Jace's Road (<a href="https://lanesend.com/qualityroad" class="horse-link">Quality Road</a>), who currently sits in the 21st spot and could make it into the starting gate if any of the top 20 scratch.</p>
<p>&#8220;We obviously have a few more works before race day but I'm very happy with all three. We've got a group of fillies as well, The Alys Look [<a href="https://lanesend.com/connect" class="horse-link">Connect</a>] and Botanical [<a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/medaglia-doro" class="horse-link">Medaglia d'Oro</a>]. It's going to be a big week and hopefully a big weekend,&#8221; said Cox.</p>
<p>Mott, who trains Derby contender Rocket Can (Into Mischief) admitted he didn't have any surprises yet to be unveiled in his barn, but looking at the stable overall, he was proud of what this group has accomplished so far this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;Most of them have run and the good ones have shown up and we've done really well with them. We're hopefully getting a few of those back to the races, including a couple in Derby week,&#8221; said Mott. &#8220;We're like everybody else, we're already looking at the 2-year-olds. The future is always the excitement in this business.&#8221;</p>
<p>Pletcher delved into the remarkable evolution of champion Forte (<a href="https://www.hillndalefarms.com/violence" class="horse-link">Violence</a>), who leads his group of Derby contenders.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was interesting that he was one of the first 2-year-olds we got in last year, he came in March 25, and he's just a really intelligent colt. He caught onto everything really well, really quickly and he's done everything right,&#8221; said Pletcher. &#8220;It's great to come here with a group that likes to win. We all know how hard this race is to win.&#8221;</p>
<p>The evening was also highlighted by an awards presentation, where Dr. Emma Adam, Shannon Arvin and Boyd Browning were awarded as honorary members, and James Brady became just the fifth person to be honored as a KTFMC Life Member.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club (KTFMC) has chosen Shawhan Place's Matthew Koch as the 2022 Ted Bates Farm Manager of the Year. The honor is given annually to a farm manager “who has demonstrated quality and success in their management role; service to the community; involvement in the KTFMC; and industry leadership and dedication.”</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club (KTFMC) has chosen Shawhan Place's Matthew Koch as the 2022 Ted Bates Farm Manager of the Year. The honor is given annually to a farm manager &#8220;who has demonstrated quality and success in their management role; service to the community; involvement in the KTFMC; and industry leadership and dedication.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I am thrilled to hear Matthew has won this prestigious award,&#8221; said Teddy Kuster, co-owner of Shawhan Place and the 1986 KTFMC Farm Manager of the Year. &#8220;The club has meant a lot to Matt's entire family and all of us at Shawhan Place. Matt is a wonderful individual who wears many hats. He's a farm manager working in the trenches and has given back to his community by serving on several boards. He serves as State Representative for 72nd District (Bourbon, Nicholas, and Fleming County) and was instrumental in passing HHR for the industry&#8230; Even more important than raising horses, Matthew raises the next generation of young horsemen and women. He is a mentor to many and regularly hosts interns from both KEMI and the University of Kentucky.&#8221;</p>
<p>A graduate of both the University of Kentucky and the Kentucky Horseshoeing School, Koch is also a former United States Marine captain and served his country in Afghanistan and Kosovo. In 2006, Koch and Kuster formed Shawhan Place, which now breeds about 100 mares a year.</p>
<p>Among the boards Koch has served on are Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI), the Consignors and Commercial Breeders Association (CBA), and the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association (KTA). He has previously been the president, vice-president, director, and treasurer of the KTFMC.</p>
<p>Koch is a second-generation KTFMC Farm Manager of the Year, as his late father, Gus Koch, was awarded the title in 2004. The pair join B.G. Hughes and Scooter Hughes as the only father/son recipients of the award. Koch currently resides in Bourbon County with his wife, Kristen, and their three children Taylor, Jack, and Nate.</p>
<p>The KTFMC will be hosting its annual dinner dance to honor Koch at The Carrick House in Lexington Dec. 2. A silent auction will be held with all proceeds benefitting The Horse Farm Workers' Educational Assistance Fund. Tickets and sponsorships for the event will be available for purchase at <a href="https://www.ktfmc.org/">ktfmc.org</a> later this month.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Robert “Gus” Koch, 74, died Saturday, March 20, 2021, at his beloved Mt. Carmel Farm near Cynthiana, Ky., after a 24-year battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Theresa, t10en children: Charles (Katie) Koch, Jennifer (Drew) Alvarez, Becky (Mark) Mitchell, Stephen (Wendy) Koch, Matthew (Kristen) Koch, Anthony (Jill) Koch, Amy […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Robert “Gus” Koch, 74, died Saturday, March 20, 2021, at his beloved Mt. Carmel Farm near Cynthiana, Ky., after a 24-year battle with cancer.</p>
<p>He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Theresa, t10en children: Charles (Katie) Koch, Jennifer (Drew) Alvarez, Becky (Mark) Mitchell, Stephen (Wendy) Koch, Matthew (Kristen) Koch, Anthony (Jill) Koch, Amy (Brian) Sellers, Cecilia (Drew) Adams, Gus (Shelley) Koch, and Mary (Bryan) Flachbart, 33 grandchildren and two foster grandchildren.</p>
<p>Gus was a Marine, Vietnam veteran, and retired manager of <a href="http://claibornefarm.com/" class="blue-link">Claiborne</a> Farm.  As a parishioner at the Church of the Annunciation, he faithfully led the Rosary before Saturday evening Mass for nearly 40 years, was a past Grand Knight of The Knights of Columbus (4<sup>th</sup> degree), and was past president of the Parish Council.</p>
<p>Gus proudly served the Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club as president in 1987 and was honored by that group as the 2004 Farm Manager of the Year. He was also a past member of both the Bourbon County School Board and the Bourbon Community Hospital Board.</p>
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<p>Visitation will be Tuesday, March 23, 5-8 p.m. at the Church of the Annunciation in Paris with Rosary preceding at 4:45 p.m.  Rev. Daniel Fister will celebrate the Mass of Christian Burial at the church Wednesday, March 24, at 10 a.m. and live streamed on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/paris.cdlex">www.facebook.com/paris.cdlex</a>. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Paris.  His sons and sons-in-law will serve as pall bearers.</p>
<p>In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to The Horse Farm Workers' Educational Assistance Fund (<a href="http://www.horsefarmworkerseducationfund.com/">www.horsefarmworkerseducationfund.com</a>) or Church of the Annunciation Building Fund (1007 Main St., Paris, KY, 40361).</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers&#8217; Club (KTFMC) has announced Lane&#8217;s End Farm&#8217;s Mike Cline will be honored as the 2020 Ted Bates Farm Manager of the Year. Cline has been part of Lane&#8217;s End since 1979, when Will Farish hired him to manage the then-new farm in Woodford County near Versailles.</p>
<p>Cline grew up in Versailles as the son of a farm manager and attended the University of Kentucky. He worked on the racetrack with Hall of Fame trainer Mack Miller, then returned to the Versailles area to manage Big Sink Farm. Farish originally hired Cline to oversee broodmares, foals, yearlings, barn construction, and pasture management at Lane&#8217;s End, but the farm soon grew into an industry leader with both major sales and stallion divisions.</p>
<p>Under Cline&#8217;s tenure, Lane&#8217;s End has bred, raised, sold, or raced hundreds of top horses for both the farm itself and for clients. Lane&#8217;s End stallions have sired over 285 Grade I winners and the farm has been the leading sales consignor 26 times, with over 380 black-type winners among their alumni. The legendary A.P. Indy (Seattle Slew), one of the world&#8217;s great stallions as well as 1992 Horse of the Year and a member of the Hall of Fame, is most closely associated with the farm, as the late stallion was co-bred by Farish, sold by Lane&#8217;s End, and then returned to the farm to stand his entire stud career.</p>
<p>In addition to his work with Lane&#8217;s End, Cline has mentored a number of people in the horse industry, including several who went on to manage other top farms. He has also been a strong supporter of the Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) program, which provides opportunities for students to learn horsemanship skills and begin their careers in breeding and racing.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club (KTFMC) is pleased to announce the 2020 Ted Bates Farm Manager of the Year, Michael Cline. In 1979, Will Farish hired a young horseman named Mike Cline to manage his developing Lane's End Farm, located on an important and historic tract of land in the Bluegrass of Versailles, Woodford […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club (KTFMC) is pleased to announce the 2020 Ted Bates Farm Manager of the Year, Michael Cline.</p>
<p>In 1979, Will Farish hired a young horseman named Mike Cline to manage his developing <a href="https://www.lanesend.com/" class="blue-link">Lane's End</a> Farm, located on an important and historic tract of land in the Bluegrass of Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky.  The two horsemen would combine their knowledge of horses, land and business to build Lane's End into one of the premier Thoroughbred organizations in the world.</p>
<p>Mike Cline has been surrounded by horses all of his life.  He grew up in Versailles, the son of a farm manager, and attended the University of Kentucky on a football scholarship. After college, Mike took a job on the racetrack with Hall of Fame Trainer Mack Miller, another Woodford County native.</p>
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<p>Upon returning to the Versailles area for his first farm management position, with Big Sink Farm, Mike was very fortunate to meet Mr. Farish, who hired him to oversee broodmares, foals, yearlings, barn construction and pasture management at Lane's End Farm. From this foundation, the industry-leading sales and stallion divisions of Lane's End emerged.</p>
<p>In his role at Lane's End over the course of 40 years, Mike has been involved in breeding, raising and racing numerous champions and stakes winners for the farm and its clients. The farm has been the leading sales consignor 26 times, selling 380 stakes winners including over 50 champions or Grade 1 winners, among them A. P. Indy, Saint Liam, Rags to Riches and <a href="https://www.lanesend.com/lemondropkid" class="blue-link">Lemon Drop Kid</a>. Lane's End has earned the title of leading stud farm 15 times, with the stallions siring over 285 Grade 1 winners.</p>
<p>Mike has mentored many successful people in the industry, currently managers at some of the world's top Thoroughbred farms. He was a strong supporter of the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association's Kentucky Thoroughbred Equine Management Internship program (KEMI) which provides opportunities for students to learn horsemanship and management skills and begin their careers in the world of Thoroughbred breeding and racing.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In an effort to keep club membership engaged throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club (KTFMC) sought new ways to educate their members about issues affecting the Thoroughbred industry in the Bluegrass. Recently, KTFMC President Donnie Snellings interviewed Dr. Luke Fallon of Hagyard Equine Medical Institute. The two discussed the history of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an effort to keep club membership engaged throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers' Club (KTFMC) sought new ways to educate their members about issues affecting the Thoroughbred industry in the Bluegrass.</p>
<p>Recently, KTFMC President Donnie Snellings interviewed Dr. Luke Fallon of Hagyard Equine Medical Institute. The two discussed the history of rotavirus and research being conducted to help prevent the disease in the future. Rotavirus causes severe diarrhea in foals.</p>
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<p>Dr. Fallon noted that the disease has shifted from affecting foals that are about two weeks old to those that are between 60 and 90 days old. Dr. Fallon estimated that about 5 to 10 percent of foals on a farm may be affected by the virus. Though most foals are readily treated at home, some do become so dehydrated that their electrolytes become imbalanced; these foals need to go to an equine hospital for care.</p>
<p>Dr. Fallon discussed the current rotavirus vaccine, which has been in use since the 1980s, and noted that scientists at Gluck Equine Research Center and veterinarians at Hagyard are working with Zoetis, the company that owns the patent on the vaccine, to see if it is possible to update the existing vaccine or create a new one that will protect more horses.</p>
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