Tuesday News & Notes from Legends Horse Feeds

Prizes on prizes on prizes. Photo courtesy of Woodside.

In case you missed it, Queen Tamie won all three International divisions at Woodside’s International Horse Trials this weekend. With big wins comes big prizes, and Tamie found a way to get her haul back to the barn in one trip. To catch up on all our our Woodside coverage, click here.

National Holiday: National Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day

Events Opening This Week: Pine Top Thanksgiving H.T.

Events Closing This Week: Galway Downs International Event & H.T.The VHT International & H.T.Rocking Horse Fall H.T.

Tuesday News:

Harry Meade went under the knife yesterday to repair a broken arm that was sustained over the weekend at Thoresby horse trials. He was riding Merrywell Tradition in the CCI3*-L when he fell at fence three and was drug at the gallop. Despite kicks to the head, CT scans showed all positive news, but Harry is bruised and scrapped up additionally from the ordeal. We send him many healing wishes. [British medallist to be operated on today after being dragged following cross-country fall]

Stevenson House, a juvenile detention facility in Milford, Delaware, is using equine therapy for its residents. The facility is home to boys and girls age 12-19 who have been sent by police or the court system, and the power of horses is providing a new avenue of emotional growth. [Equestrian therapy helps juvenile inmates in Delaware]

An online auction sponsored by The Ocala Jockey Club raised $27,516.09 last week. The Retired Racehorse Project’s virtual Makeover welcomed OJC as a sponsor this year after their feature fall event was canceled to due COVID-19. [Retired Racehorse Project online auction raises $27,516.09]

What does a day look like a Gavilan Farm? [A Day In The Life With: Will Faudree]

Tuesday Video: What makes a five-star course?