Hey Reader
We hope you're doing great! It's been a while since we last talked, and we have some good news and updates to share with you from our barn. We've been super busy lately, so sorry for the delay in getting this email out to you. But hey, better late than never, right?
We're incredibly proud to announce that Ashton recently galloped to victory in a thrilling race! Ashton showcased exceptional speed and toughness, making us all proud. We would like to extend our gratitude to the entire team behind Ashton - the trainers, the jockey, and of course, all of our amazing supporters like you who keep the spirit of horseracing alive. š
On a more somber note, we regret to inform you that our beloved horse TT suffered a slab fracture during a recent workout. Our skilled team of veterinarians and specialists have provided TT the best care possible. The recovery process will be slow, but we remain optimistic about TT's future.
We will continue to keep you updated on TT's progress and well-being. In the meantime, we ask for your thoughts, prayers
It's that time of the year when baby horses (foals) are born! We'll be on the lookout for prospects, and we promise to share some heart-melting pictures in future emails. Keep your eyes peeled for some serious cuteness overload! š„°
Thanks for being part of our horseracing family! We'll be in touch with more exciting news and updates soon. Stay happy and keep horsing around! š
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