including famed trainer John Veitch, who trained Alydar, and horses Moms Command and Silver Charm, will be inducted into horse racing's Hall of Fame.
Veitch, 61, retired from training in 2003 and is now chief steward in Kentucky. Silver Charm, who won the 1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness before faltering in the Belmont, is at stud in Japan.
Hopefully he has a "Ferdinand" clause in his sale agreement so he doesn't wind up like the 1986 Horse of the Year--in the slaughterhouse.
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