By AAP Star colt Yes Yes Yes has been retired with a tendon injury ending his career. The winner of the $14 million Everest in the spring, Yes Yes Yes was found to have heat in his near foreleg on Saturday morning. While the injury is not considered too serious, veterinary advice… Read More » Read full article
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