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  • Michael Blowen, president and founder of Old Friends, an equine retirement center, looks at Special Ring, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, at Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • While visiting Creator, Michael Blowen, president and founder of Old Friends, an equine retirement center, left, talks with sisters Aimee Wulfeck, 30, center, and Kim Boyle, 25, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Michael Blowen, president and founder of Old Friends, an equine retirement center, left, talks with sisters Aimee Wulfeck, 30, center, and Kim Boyle, 25, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Michael Blowen, president and founder of Old Friends, an equine retirement center, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, at Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Michael Blowen, president and founder of Old Friends, an equine retirement center, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, at Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • While visiting Creator, Michael Blowen, president and founder of Old Friends, an equine retirement center, left, talks with sisters Aimee Wulfeck, 30, center, and Kim Boyle, 25, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Danthebluegrassman, a resident at Old Friends, an equine retirement center, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Creator, a resident at Old Friends, an equine retirement center, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Danthebluegrassman, a resident at Old Friends, an equine retirement center, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Special Ring shows his tattoo, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Flick and Danthebluegrassman watch in the background as writer Tamara Ikenberg, left, talks with sisters Aimee Wulfeck, 30, center, and Kim Boyle, 25, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Sisters Kim Boyle, 25, center, and Aimee Wulfeck, 30, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, feed mints to retired thoroughbreds Popcorn Deelites, left, who was cast as one of the six horses that played Seabiscuit, and Special Ring, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Sisters Kim Boyle, 25, center, and Aimee Wulfeck, 30, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, feed mints to retired thoroughbreds Popcorn Deelites, left, who was cast as one of the six horses that played Seabiscuit, and Special Ring, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Sisters Kim Boyle, 25, center, and Aimee Wulfeck, 30, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, feed mints to retired thoroughbreds Popcorn Deelites, left, who was cast as one of the six horses that played Seabiscuit, and Special Ring, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Sisters Kim Boyle, 25, center, and Aimee Wulfeck, 30, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, feed mints to retired thoroughbreds Popcorn Deelites, left, who was cast as one of the six horses that played Seabiscuit, and Special Ring, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Sisters Aimee Wulfeck, 30, center, and Kim Boyle, 25, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, feed mints to Special Ring, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Sisters Kim Boyle, 25, center, and Aimee Wulfeck, 30, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, feed mints to retired thoroughbreds Popcorn Deelites, left, who was cast as one of the six horses that played Seabiscuit, and Special Ring, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Sisters Kim Boyle, 25, center, and Aimee Wulfeck, 30, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, feed mints to retired thoroughbreds Popcorn Deelites, left, who was cast as one of the six horses that played Seabiscuit, and Special Ring, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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  • Sisters Aimee Wulfeck, 30, left, and Kim Boyle, 25, of Ft. Mitchell, Ky., founders of Ferdinand's Ball, pose with retired thoroughbreds Popcorn Deelites, left, who was cast as one of the six horses that played Seabiscuit, and Special Ring, Wednesday, March 7, 2012, during a visit to Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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