
Welcome
Welcome to Lost Trail Ranch a place of great beginnings. Lost Trail Ranch is a well established Reining Horse Breeding facility with the finest horses available in the industry. We only breed our exeptional mares to the top performing reining stallions to ensure performance and duarbility. If you are looking for a top reiner or project you found the right place. Thad Carr the headtrainer at Lost Trail Ranch makes sure to train every horse to it's potential and he has the eye that it takes to pick the right horses for you.
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Stem cells are not horse play
Lost Trail Ranch helping to bring treatement to equine medicine.
IONE - Lost Trail Ranch sits on a beautiful, oak-studded 45-acre hillside. It is surrounded by open rangeland and expansive views. And it is ideal horse country. Owner Dick Randall runs .........
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Generous gift helps support equine health
UC Davis donor Dick Randall’s interest in equine health began when his 8-year-old daughter fell in love with horses during a family vacation at a Montana dude ranch more than 20 years ago. He bought some quarter horses so they could enjoy their shared interest in riding and began competing in the Western riding sport of reining, where horses imitate maneuvers they would use to..........
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Fido’s $3,000 Stem-Cell Cure Holds Promise for Injured Human
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- Cris, a 5-year-old police dog in Fremont, California, faced retirement after a muscle injury. Marsh Mayfly, a 12-year-old mare that won a 2006 championship in Scotland, left competition after tearing a tendon.
Both animals are back on the job after being treated with cells drawn from their bodies. They’re among more than 5,500 horses and 1,700 dogs that r..........
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Veterinary Adult Stem Cell Therapies Rapidly Progressing
Chris, a 5 year old police dog in the San Francisco Bay Area, was suddenly faced with an early retirement following a muscle injury. Similarly, 12 year old mare and winner of the 2006 championship in Scotland, Marsh Mayfly, was incapacitated after incurring a torn tendon during a competition. But now, both animals have returned to their productive careers.....
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CEH- Horse Report
Volume 26 No 4, October 2008
Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine in Horses
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