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The Different Types Of Horse Racing (dog costume photos)

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By Jay Schindler

  Horse racing is one of the most attended spectator sports in the world. This is partly due to its nature as a gambling event. Many people, when they hear about “horse racing” often think about one of the principal forms of horse racing. In case you are surprised by this, you need to know there is more than just one form of horse racing. Here are some of them:

1) Harness racing - this horse racing form evolved from the chariot races of old. Usually, this form of horse racing involves the horses pulling the jockey on a two-wheeled cart. Another distinction of this horse racing form is the fact that the horses are raced in a specified gait. Unlike thoroughbred racing, this horse racing form calls for more strategy than speed. Since all horses move with the same gait, tactics are needed to win.

There are two types of this horse racing form based on the gait used:

a) Pacing - in this gait, the horse moves its legs laterally. This means that the right front and right back hooves strike the ground simultaneously. Pacing consists of the majority of harness races today. It is more popular because of the fact that pacing is the more exciting variety of this horse racing form.

In pacing, the horses are able to run faster and the gait comes more natural to them. Because of this, there are lesser pauses during a race. When a horse breaks the stride or starts to gallop, it must be slowed down until it can regain the gait.

b) Trotting - in this variety of the horse racing form, horses move the legs diagonally, which means that the right front leg and the left hind leg strike the ground simultaneously.

2) Thoroughbred racing - of course, we need to cover this most popular of all horse racing forms. Thoroughbred racing is often referred to as the sport of kings. Many people attend races with hopes of betting their cash on the right horse and winning a lot more money.

Thoroughbred racing is the most popular of all horse racing forms because of the fact that it is the most exciting. Although the “initial” excitement is provided by the fact that the horses competing in this horse racing form are faster than others, it is expounded by the fact that there are higher amounts at stake. This increased amount of cash is actually caused by the fact that people like to watch thoroughbred racing more than any other horse racing form. Do you see the cycle here?

There are, of course, subcategories within this horse racing form. People can’t just take a random sample of the thoroughbreds available and then let them loose in the track. Administrators need to make the race as even as possible in order to encourage betting. A maiden race is a variety of this horse racing form which is participated by horses which have yet been untried in a race. Many people choose to bet in these events because of the fact that maiden races have nearly even odds.

Another popular variety of this horse racing form is the Graded stakes race. This variety of the horse racing form involves high class horses and high class prizes. A lot of cash changes hands at these events. Horses which compete in these events are often in the same class, gender and age. This means that all competitors are evenly matched in this horse racing form.

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Going To An Exotic Pet Auction
By Joshua Simms

  Do you intend to go to an auction to buy an exotic pet? That could be a wise move, because for sure, you are going to see lots of wonderful species there. If you have gone to one before, the proceedings should be familiar to you.

But if it is going to be your first time, listed here are the things that you should know about an exotic animal or exotic bird auction.

1. Most auctions are a one-day event. Some could extend the event to two or three days. There is also a specified date as to when and where they are accepting consignments. Joining an auction isn’t limited to being a buyer of exotic animals. You can also join as a seller of such.

2. Some animals aren’t accepted in auctions. This includes state regulated animals such as deer and elks, as well as all other types of poisonous animals and certain skunks. So if you are a buyer looking for a rather venomous animal or an animal not allowed in your state, don’t go to an exotic animal auction anymore, because you are not going to find what you are looking for there.

3. Cameras and videos aren’t allowed in an auction place. For security purposes and other related reasons, the auction sponsor reserves the right not to allow any form of camera and other image-taking equipments. So when you attend an auction, leave these things at home, because you can’t use that inside anyway.

4. Auction sponsors get a sale for every item sold. If you intend to join the auction as a seller, you have to be informed that your sale is subject to commission of 5% to 20%, depending upon the price of the animal you are selling. So you can adjust your prices accordingly.

5. Auction sponsors could request for a registration fee for sellers. To ensure that the animal will arrive on the date of the auction, sponsors will ask for a registration fee, either refundable or non-refundable according to the agreement. Ask exactly how much they are going to charge per pet.

6. Admission fees can be collected from buyers. If you are coming as a buyer, a minimal amount could be asked of you as entrance fee. Usually for a 2-day event, the price is within the rage of $8 to $15. A single day event will usually be less than $10.

Is there an exotic pet auction coming up near you? If there is one, and you do want to get an exotic pet, join it. Your next best friend could be there!

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