-- Welcome to Dead Heat, a brand new literate site. Start your journery in the beautiful country side of Lexington Kentucky; horse country. Here you may take a peek at horse racing, a fantasic and amazing sport that will have you on the edge of your seat as powerful Thoroughbreds strech out down the track, putting their hearts into the race. At this site you have the choice of working on a stable; other jobs include vet and farrier. Work your way up and buy a stable of your own, or work on the gorgous riding stable that allows you to take lessons with other fine sports; eventing, jumping, etc. So jump into the saddle, grab the reins, and take off!
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-- (April 11) The site is offically open with most of the boards completed. I'll be holding staff auditions soon -for all those guests looking around-
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Stables A large wooden stable painted a crisp red color. The interior holds plenty of stalls for borders, lesson horses and the breeding stock. Each stall is large and roomy with sliding wooden doors and rails along the upper-half. Soft bedding is used and each stall is well equipped with a water bucket, food bucket and hay rack. Each aisle has cross ties, but there are also places to tie the horses in their stalls if there is no room in the aisle. The office is located next to the tack room, across from the washing rack and feed room, in the center of the barn.