Anthony Koch

Equine Nutrition Focus Of Latest OwnerView Virtual Panel

Equine nutritional best practices from foals to racehorses was covered in the third panel of the 2024 OwnerView webinar series held May 14, said co-hosts The Jockey Club and the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association via a press release Thursday morning. The virtual panel consisted of trainer Cherie DeVaux; Anthony Koch, Hallway Feeds; Dr. Joe Pagan, Kentucky Equine Research; and Bradley Purcell, Claiborne Farm. The guests discussed everything from the feeding late pregnant mares to the importance of water and hay intake. Click here to watch a replay of the...

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Hallway Feeds an Official Sponsorship Partner of TOBA

Hallways Feeds is now an official sponsorship partner of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA), the organization announced via press release Monday. Founded in 1964, Hallways Feeds and the Hall family have a long history in Bluegrass and whose products can be found throughout Kentucky, at all major equine population centers throughout the country and in more than one dozen countries globally. "The team at Hallway Feeds is proud to serve as a partner to those involved in the Thoroughbred industry; from supplying feed to the stallions and mares...

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Hallway Feeds Presents Virtual Inflatable Race

Hallway Feeds will premier "The Most Oddly Satisfying Two Minutes In Sports" Saturday, May 2, a race featuring 20 inflatable horses, each raising awareness and funds for COVID-19, the Team Kentucky Fund and R.E.I.N. Fund (Relief for Equine Industry Needs) on Facebook @HallwayFeeds. The 20 people racing in the inflatable costumes raised $10,000 for COVID-19 relief efforts as part of #KYDerbyAtHome. "Our team at Hallway Feeds is dedicated to making the finest equine feed in the country," said Hallway Feeds's Anthony Koch. "We've fed 13 Kentucky Derby winners, and two...

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Foal Growth Study, on Verge of Going Global, Seeking Breeders to Share Data
Foal Growth Study, on Verge of Going Global, Seeking Breeders to Share Data

A Kentucky-based study that links foal growth measurements and radiographic findings to sales and racing performance has yielded intriguing findings in its just-completed pilot phase. Researchers now want to go global with it, and are seeking the help of Thoroughbred breeders worldwide to deepen the data pool. "One of the things that we're hoping to discover is a way of understanding if foals are high-risk for developing problems," the study's director, Dr. Joe Pagan, told TDN. "We want to have a way that we can identify at-risk foals earlier in...

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