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TOP AUTHOR AND TRAINER TO SPEAK AT WOMEN'S HORSE INDUSTRY CONFERENCE

Posted on Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 10:09AM by Registered CommenterLaurie Harris | CommentsPost a Comment

The Women's Horse Industry Association is pleased to announce that Janet Del Castillo will be speaking at the upcoming Women's Horse Industry conference November 3-4, 2009 in Louisville, Kentucky.
 
From the Peace Corps to the paddocks, Janet has lead a life full of excitement and challenge. She was touched so deeply by President Kennedy's "Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country, she dropped out of San Francisco State University and went to serve her country in Columbia, South America.  She was the only American in a small rural village where she delivered babies by candlelight and inoculated neighboring villagers against an outbreak of smallpox, traveling to them by dugout canoe.
 
After eighteen years of marriage to a physician, divorce forced her to confront the realities of making a living in the real world. She was left with the responsibility of raising three teenage children, a barn full of racehorses and a farm to manage. The farm was miles from the nearest racetrack and it occurred to her that her horses might just train as well if not better, on the sandy trails among the orange groves. With the help of her children, she galloped her horse into condition in the orange groves and swam them in the lake. Then, when they were ready and to the amazement and amusement of trainers, owners and journalists, she packed up her horses and took them to the track to race.
 
When opportunity and preparedness come together, miracles happen and one did for Janet. She purchased a "throw away" horse that was donated to a children's home. As a favor to the home, she took the filly (First Prediction) and trained her into becoming a major stakes winner in Florida, earning over $300,000. Her success dispelled the myth that all racehorses must live at the track and be trained there. Hers come off the farm...a horse's natural environment and are hauled to the track the night before the race or the day of the race. Under this training program, her horses run with no medication and remain sound.  First Prediction ran 100 races, placing or winning in 50% of them. Her off beat training program does not consist of simply keeping the racehorses on the farm. It blends practical experience with common sense and is designed to enhance the endurance, strength and physical maturity horses need to withstand the breakneck speeds of racing.  She believes that a horse was meant to be a horse and not stuck in a stall 23 hours a day and exercised one hour, and that fit, healthy horses do not need to be medicated.
 
Del Castillo has given seminars and speeches at many tracks around the country. And, she has written the well known book, "Backyard Race Horse", a training manual for people who want to train horses on their farms and backyards. The book is now in its 4th printing and more than 24,000 copies have been sold. She has also produced a pilot for a television series,  Backyard Race Horse, which is now being pitched to many major networks, including the Animal Planet and PBS. Whether you have a thoroughbred, quarter horse, pain, Arabian or appaloosa, or you show and jump, Janet's book can help you discover how get a well-conditioned horse and results that are low cost. If you want to take them to the track, all the better.  Horses, she says, just love to run.
 
"We are very happy to have someone with Janet's expertise speak at our conference. I've been lucky enough to see her book and instructional video and all I can say is, "Wow". I am very impressed with her understanding of the training aspect of our industry and know that she will definitely be a big hit at the conference. To accomplish what she has without using drugs on her horses is for many in the industry, a big step in the right direction."  states Catherine Masters.

The theme of the Women's Horse Industry Conference is: MARKETING AND MAKING YOUR HORSE BUSINESS SUCCEED".  "This conference is all about learning the tricks of the trade in marketing as well as learning new techniques to keeping your horses healthy. There will be a lot of business taking place at the event and attendees are advised to bring plenty of business cards and information on their companies," states Catherine Masters, Executive Director.

The event will be held at the Crown Plaza Hotel on Phillips Lane in Louisville, Kentucky. For a complete list of speakers and other hotels, please visit: www.womenshorseindustry.com and click on 2009 Conference.  Limited exhibit space is still available.  For additional information or to sign up to attend, please call (615) 730-7833 or email whra44@yahoo.com. The event is open to members and non-members.

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