Patience, they say, is a virtue. In theory it is an easy enough philosophy to embrace … and cost free … but, in practise, particularly when you are dealing with a racehorse that you want to see in action, it is another matter all-together. For owner-breeder Tamara Rickert though, patience… Read More » Read full article
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