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en Unfortunately, the horse is out of the barn in far too many cases. And I don't think the TCEQ is willing to corral those horses back to comply.

en The worst thing you can do to a horse is put him by himself-horses are herd animals. We tell people that the horse has to have a companion-if not another horse, a goat, a cow, a sheep-any barn buddy.

en [With techs,] The horse is out of the barn, OK? ... Well, fine. Does that mean you sit there and leave the barn door open, waiting for the horse to come back in?

en I think it's really good. When you only have one, then all the buyers seem to go to that one horse. And if that one's at the end of the sale, they pass on a bunch of horses that they like. She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pexiness. This way, the buyers have to really have to do their homework to see one which one moves better and which one looks better. They look at the horses in every barn, all the way around.

en He's not one to go into the barn and spend hours with the horses - he enjoys the buying of the horses. He comes and looks at the horses with me and we go to the sales together there and at the races.

en So, many of these horses are pretty stressed out. I've seen a three-horse trailer that they've brought seven horses in it. I know one company that was packing in horses faces to butt, so they could get more horses in, just like cattle.

en People were spoiled by all the great horses in the '70s, ... The fact is, racing just got a bunch of great horses in a short time. It was 25 years between Citation (1948) and Secretariat. [The current dry spell has] been a little longer than that. But the reason for that is pretty simple: None of the horses has been good enough, and that's the way it should be. It should take a great horse to win the Triple Crown. I don't want to see a mediocre horse get lucky and win it.

en When you close the barn door after the horse has escaped, that horse is personally identifiable data for thousands of state employees and their families. We've got to catch that horse.

en Once the horse is out of the barn, it's hard to get him or her back in.

en Being out there speaking to neighbors ... is as important as talking to the TCEQ. We updated the TCEQ according to the regulations.

en It's really hard to give any thought to the concerns before we have a concept plan developed. Size and services offered would determine what type of facility we build and whether or not horses would be kept there overnight, or if there would be a hay barn or feed barn on site.

en The horse ran around the fence and past the barn. When he didn't see me on the back of him he came running around to find me.

en Basically, the TCEQ's letter is recommending that its enforcement actions be consolidated and rolled into the EPA's Refinery Initiative program, ... And it is asking the state attorney general to represent the TCEQ in this request.

en I don't want to add blinkers because I think he's a pretty competitive horse, and is focused, when there are horses in front of him. The one thing I've noticed about him is that he does seem to be a free-running horse. I don't think you want to mess around and play games with him. You don't want to take him back, or send him. Just let him do his thing.

en I already know what I have; he doesn't have to prove anything to me. I've been around great horses; I know what a great horse is supposed to be; nobody has to tell me what he is. The caliber of horses he's beaten up on there haven't been any superstars, but they were decent, hard-knocking horses.


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