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The morning comment had to do with your saying she had never been in 40 degree weather . Feel free to disagee--and no one needs my permission here--but I believe the connections know the difference between hot and cold . The mare was outside all day--she didn't come straight from a stall . She was moving around all day and got to the post moving . Perhaps you think the lack of a conventional gallop pre-race caused her to start slow, perhaps it did OR did not . But you are not allowing the possibility that it didn't . They know the horse and the temperature . They could have been wrong, as you or I could have ... I live in New England . My riding horses get warmed up in ALL weather . If I ride in 12 degree weather extra precautions and a rug are used . It was 40 . I am not saying you don't have a point, but I am saying there are less conventional ways to warm up that may also work--everyone else stayed in their stalls before the walkover all day , and 40 degrees isn't arctic zone temp .. Mythical horses don't need warmups--but you know that . Nothing that went to the post yesterday was mythical, it was real flesh and blood thoroughbreds--at least to me . |
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