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Old 05-18-2007, 03:42 PM
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Best bet would be to go to the University of Louisville of St. Johns at night and work at Churchill Downs or Belmont in the mornings. U of L is literally right next to Churchill Downs. Less than 1 mile.

Experience is everything in the horse business, so if she thinks a law degree will be useful as a stock agent she is wrong. The law degree is something to fall back on, but is completely useless for somebody that wants to get involved in the stock business.

The big equine firms are Stoll and I belive Miller Griffin and Marks.

http://www.kentuckylaw.com/index.php?b=equine_law
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