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teresa - 05/07/2010 12:01:47 PM EDT

I really enjoyed the article. Its always interesting to get a glimpse into how other people make a living with the horses. Its tough. My only criticism would be in the piece about Paul Pompa there are a number of references to how inexpensive Big Brown was as a two year old. At 190K thats not cheap and actually was high considering his breeding. Cheap is a filly like Blind Luck who sold for 11K as a yearling winning the Oaks over a filly Evening Jewel who was purchased for 8K as a yearling- now those are the guys I want to pick out horses!!

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