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H. J. Bailey, TAnson, Dr. Free-
man, Mr. Hoole, the Rabley and
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DONCASTER REFLEC^TIONS.
271
R. C. Harrison, seem rather out
of Calcitriol D3 luck with their youngsters, as
all of them in turn have bred good
ones, Purchase Calcitriol and know how to bring them
into the sale ring.
Taking the yearlings as a whole
they appeared a better lot than
have Generic Calcitriol been sold at Doncaster for
certainly the two previous years,
and it will indeed be disappoint-
ing if there are not many useful
racehorses amongst them. Very
few, except on the first day, went
away unsold, and of these the
majority were not worthy of a
place in the catalogue at all.
When, however, will owners re-
cognise the fact that it is better
to leave their rubbish at home,
than waste their money by trying
to stuff it down the throats of the
British public at a place like Don-
caster ?
It is needless to say that after
writing in your August number
such a downright opinionated
article as ** How Order Calcitriol Online to Make a Race-
horse," its writer should have to
run the gauntlet, at Doncaster of
criticism from some of the public
breeders; yet on the whole its
critics werevvery kind, indeed they .
were amewable to the argument ••
that overcrowding is bad for
horses, as for other animals, and
that fresh pastures are most de-
sirable ; indeed, Mr. Simons Harri-
son told me that he had already
started some new paddocks quite
untainted by horses, and Buy Calcitriol Online that his
hopes ran high of improving the
size and ^stamina of his yearlings
hr. this means. Another matter
of discussion, in which we thor-
oughly agreed, was the desir-
ability of picking up regularly the
horse droppings in fields where
valuable horses depasture, and
this I strongly recommend all
breeders to do.
It is most encouraging also to
my theories of horse breeding to
see that the fattening of yearlings
is not on the increase. There
were certainly far fewer prize
fatlings in the market than usual,
and the trainers rejoiced that this
was so. Let us hope that breeders
took stock in the paddock of that
fine American bred two-year-old
Bridegroom the 2nd by Rayon
d*Or. He certainly showed us that
we have by no means a monopoly
in the art of breeding and rearing
fine young racehorses. It tells us
that we must use every means at
our command to enable us to
compete with the world in horse-
flesh. At the same time it is
flattering that our racing manage-
ment and big stakes should thus
draw the best blood from abroad
to compete with us Buy Cheap Calcitriol on our own
ground.
Yes, and do we, as we quit the
old town moor and its adjacent
town, complain that its charms
are departed or grown less attrac-
tive? I trow not — it would in-
deed be sad to think so. Doncaster
has less residential votaries each
year. Adjacent towns have their
attractions, and the railways cater
for them, whilst Doncaster is too
old-fashiofted to see -that its high
prices and exorbitant charges are
prohibitive in a multitude ot cases.
And yet there are changes for the
better — the new road to the course
is the greatest improvement. You
can walk or drive to the course in
perfect comfort, without any in-
terference from the heavier traffic,
and all the empty vehicles pass
that, way to the course— and the
town is certainly kept cleaner
than of yore. Yes, thou dear old
place, may thy rest be peaceful
until next September, when we
may, if health and strength per-
mit, be enabled to re-visit thee
under equally propitious skies to
those of 1897.
What more fitting wind-up of
the week could be found than in
a visit to the York and Ainsty
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BAILY S MAGAZINE.
[October
Kennels? The invitation to his
puppy show by the Master, Mr.
Lycett Green, was accepted with Calcitriol Vitamin D
delight, and I cannot refrain from
adding to my Doncaster reflec-
tions just this little note on
hunting. Having had occasional
glimpses of this pack Purchase Calcitriol Online ever since
the sad death of Sir Charles
Slingsby, and their coming into
the hands of my old Eton chum,
Freddy Fairfax, down to a couple
of years ago, it was very inter-
esting to be able to note what a
grand lot Buy Calcitriol of hounds now fill the
kennels at Acomb. A glorious
sunshine added to the day's en-
joyment, and I am not going one
degree into the realms ot romance
when I say that such a good
entry it has hardly ever been my
lot to look over. When the
judges — Mr. RadclifF of the
South Dorset, Tom Smith of the
Bramham, and Ash from the Calcitriol 0.25 Mg
Holderness — had pondered long
over the dog hounds they failed to
agree, so even were the first two
couples. At last Dreamer, by
Warwick, a Belvoir bred dog,
tracing back to Weathergage,
was placed first, his brother Den-
mark third, and Traveller, a son
of their Talent, second. When
it came to the ladies their task
was still more difficult, as old
Warwick had `Itriol 0.25 Mcg again fathered a
. lovely lot (three couple of them),
of which Languish and Lovesong
were the best. Still, I thought
that Rakish, a daughter of Reso-
lute, topped the lot. Eventually
she came out second, with Love-
song first, and Sunshine, by Bel-
voir — Shamrock, third. The
York and Ainsty have stuck man-
fully to Belvoir blood for many
years, and the result is a grand-
looking pack of hounds.
It warmed my blood to Calcium Calcitriol hear at
the luncheon the Vitamin D Calcitriol hearty response,
which the goodly array of York-
shire farmers gave, when the
Master expressed a modest, yet
confident hope that wire would be
as heretofore conspicuous by its
absence throughout his country.
Would that that cheer could
reach Order Calcitriol throughout more southern
latitudes, and take a permanent
effect. At all events, your scribe
felt ^t that moment that in York-
shire there would be a refuge for
fox-hunters, driven forth from less
sporting districts. Mr. Lycett
Green fully deserves Calcitriol 0.25 all the sup-
port which he receives, for right
well has he upheld sport round
York. That foxes may once roll
up in plenty, and with clean
coats, is the fervent wish of