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"Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ |
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![]() I hope he races again. I hope they don't "soft tissue" us and tell us it is in the best interest of the horse. Let them say we can't afford to miss the business opportunity that a TC winner affords the ownership.
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![]() He was done as soon as he passed the finish line in the Belmont. He will never race again..period the end
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Arrogate is the best horse since The Bid, and The Bid was better than Secretariat!!!! |
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![]() That is completely untrue. He would have definitely run again. American Pharaoh ran again.
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![]() Horrible analogy.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() Good analogy. American Pharoah continued to do well and great owners brought him to Saratoga giving the fans a real treat, even though he got picked up. If Justify continued to do well, they would have done the same. To me if you have a hoss that good, why would you not keep running. Winning doesn稚 get old.
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![]() It will probably be the type of issue that requires 2 months off. It would take another 3 months of training before he would be ready to run. So he wouldn't be ready to run until December. He would miss all the big races this year.
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![]() If he runs again then, it値l be the Pegasus World Cup. But I don稚 think he runs again.
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![]() The armchair veterinarian has logged on.
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![]() In general, that is how long these types of things usually take. There is always a chance that it could be something worse that could take more time. It could possibly be something that requires a little less time. But in general, I've seen a lot of horses over the years who had a little filling in an ankle. We get the vet to do all the diagnostic testing. And in 90% of the cases, the vet recommends 1-3 months off.
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