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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER
How can you respect this guy's opinion on management of anything? He has destroyed his own health by gaining and losing thousands of pounds in one single lifetime. You sure that guy is still alive? Anybody who wants to go back to dirt doesn't give a **** about these animals.That much I know.You can try to justify it 20 different ways,but in the end ,you really don't give a **** about whether horses break down.If you did,then this subject(going back to dirt) wouldn't be on your mind.King,you're the same guy who admitted you attend dogfights.You are trash,to me,and I have stated that to you repeatedly.
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untrue scuds. some in the business say that maybe changing the track, including the base, may be what has aided the horses. that it's not necessarily a surface change that has been the reason for less breakdowns, but removal of a track that has been in place for years. i happen to enjoy some tracks that have a dirt surface, and i certainly care about the well being of the horses.