HAZEN -- NASCAR has nothing on a good rabbit race. The highly anticipated event took place Feb. 8 in Prairie County on a farm owned by Harlan Caviness, proprietor of Caviness Cattle and Quail.
The story began with a rabbit bragging about how fast he could run. He mocked the tortoise for being slow, and the two agreed to a race. As the race began, the rabbit sprinted ahead of the tortoise.
Red Route One won the Essex Handicap Saturday at Oaklawn, but let not the heavy lifting performed by Unload go unnoticed.
I’ll see and deal with that after this next race.” Even in March, Flaming Rabbit’s local rating was high enough to be eligible to debut in the Derby (2,000m). However, Whyte erred on the ...
In a changing world, Germany's leading technology retailer found its business model under threat from price-slashing rivals. This case explains how the combined power of creativity and consumer ...
In Washington State, the race is on to save a diminutive bunny as wildfires threaten its already shrinking habitat The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit relies on sagebrush for food and shelter ...
When the rabbits volunteer to deliver Mrs TiggyWinkles laundry using their newly built superfast gokart a routine delivery turns into a high speed adventure Benjamin gets a pet snail but his ...
The absence of the Douglas Whyte-trained Flaming Rabbit from the city’s most prestigious race means the David Hayes-trained Bon’s A Pearla sneaks into the final field, which was confirmed at ...
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