NOTE: The November 2023 issue will not be included with new subscriptions after October 23, 2023.
The November 2023 issue of BloodHorse features 170 pages including:
40 at 40 As Breeders’ Cup turns 40, BloodHorse celebrates its top horses by a vote from staff and correspondents
New Chapters Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott, 70, continues to set the bar high while entering the Breeders’ Cup with defending champions Cody’s Wish and Elite Power – by Lenny Shulman
On Another Level Jockey agent extraordinaire Ron Anderson has won 39 Breeders’ Cup races with riders he has represented in his 50-year career – by Karen M. Johnson
Evolving and Thriving Japan’s racing and breeding programs are top-notch – by Julian Muscat
The Struggles Are Real The mental health of jockeys is getting much-needed industry attention and support – by Jay Hovdey
BloodHorse MarketWatch A review of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale and a look ahead at the November Breeding Stock Sale – by Eric Mitchell
MyRacehorse Profile Michael Behrens, founder and CEO of the microshare platform, participates in a Q & A – by Karen M. Johnson
Honor Roll Idiomatic punches her ticket to the Breeders’ Cup Distaff with her Spinster Stakes victory
Second Acts The Retired Racehorse Project’s 2023 Thoroughbred Makeover by the numbers – by Kristen Kovatch Bentley
Let’s Talk Weanlings In this second installment of an educational series from BloodHorse and Keeneland, leading veterinarians discuss weanlings– by Amanda Duckworth
Special Section: Equine Law Advice from attorneys on successfully managing the intricacies of multiple ownership partnerships – by Charlie McCarthy
In our Time Eclipse Award-winning author Josh Pons sees answers to today’s questions through history while weighing how to fit into the evolving landscape of Maryland breeding & racing
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