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  2. Starting gate - Wikipedia

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    Alternately, a horse may be backed into the stall from the front entry, again done in the case of a skittish horse. A Woodbine Racetrack starting gate, backside. The front door of each stall is held closed by an electromagnetic lock. The stall doors are designed to give way in case a horse prematurely attempts to bolt through the front or back ...

  3. Animal stall - Wikipedia

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    A box stall for a horse. A box stall (US) or loose box (UK) or horse box (UK) is a larger stall where a horse is not tied and is free to move about, turn around, and lay down. [3] Sizes for box stalls vary depending on the size of the horse and a few other factors. Typical dimensions for a single horse are 10 by 12 feet (3.0 by 3.7 m) to 14 by ...

  4. Tractor Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    Tractor Supply Company (also known as TSCO or TSC), founded in 1938, is an American chain store that sells home improvement, agriculture, lawn and garden maintenance, livestock, equine and pet care equipment and supplies. It caters to farmers, ranchers, pet owners, and landowners.

  5. How will 20-horse starting gate affect 2024 Kentucky Derby ...

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    This 20-horse starting gate — designed by Australian company Steriline Racing — features stalls that have wide interiors and narrow dividers.

  6. How will 20-horse starting gate affect 2023 Kentucky Derby ...

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    A post-position draw on the outside of the main gate or the interior of the auxiliary gate brought a wide gap separating the gates into play. In short, the 20-horse gate came into practice in the ...

  7. Clay Puett - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1940, Puett's gate was a fixture at all major North American race tracks. Prior to Puett's invention, races were commonly started with ropes, ribbons, or wooden barriers. As a young man, Puett had worked as a rider, as well as a starter, and knew of the dangers that were associated with these methods for starting a race.