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  • Thoroughbred HorseTrainer - Philip Grimm Jr. has over 25 years experience, his family established in the game in 1952; in such a fast paced game he still considers the horse first (Added: 5-Mar-2001)
  • Trainer - Florida based trainer racing at the Florida tracks this winter, I just finished a meet at LA downs were I only had a few horses; I'm looking to expand my stable, young and eager to do the best job I can do for you (Added: 22-Nov-2001)
  • Trainer Available - quality care at affordable prices Lexington, Kentucky, US (Added: 18-May-2001)
  • w.d. taylor - simply the best we have spent 40 years wining races and making money in the greatest sport on earth, horse racing the sport of kings (Added: 9-Jun-2001)
  • We're Trying Farm - breeding operation featuring Illinois-registered Thoroughbred racehorses; breeders of Illinois stakes winner Lu Keel; Baroda, Michigan, US (Added: 4-Apr-2002)
  • Whitton Farm and Racing Stables - breaking, training, racing, sales prep for two year old in training sales; racing in Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Virginia, Illinois and Texas (Added: 20-Nov-2001)
  • Winther Horses - specialize in race horses & barrel horses, Quarter horses and Paint horses, information on stallion services, horses for sale, broodmares, etc, Canada (Added: 24-Nov-2001)
  • Wishbone Farm - equine boarding, training, breaking, sales prep, foaling, lay-ups and Thoroughbred racing stable and trainer with 30 years experience, Maryland, US (Added: 5-Apr-2002)

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