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Old 04-19-2011, 06:14 PM
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If we're talking about horses that make an appearance in the paddock (ie, entered to race), then I think you are incorrect.

I suppose it could be a regional thing...either that or trainers are well-versed in alternative uses for shoe polish...
There are a few claiming trainers that do not want a horse clipped before it is scrubbed and it's joint injected for that reason. Not a safe practice. But if you start to look carefully at the regular warriors, you can see it.

What I am saying is that daily, the public gambles on horses that have tons of history, and the public doesn't know about any of it. I do wish we did. But I'm not very sure most would know what to do with that information, anyway.
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Old 04-19-2011, 06:53 PM
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There are a few claiming trainers that do not want a horse clipped before it is scrubbed and it's joint injected for that reason. Not a safe practice. But if you start to look carefully at the regular warriors, you can see it.
It might be a regional thing then. Or maybe you're referring to Standardbreds for the most part.

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What I am saying is that daily, the public gambles on horses that have tons of history, and the public doesn't know about any of it. I do wish we did. But I'm not very sure most would know what to do with that information, anyway.
Well, for starters, I don't think the public would be duped any longer into blaming the track surface every time a horse breaks down.
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Old 04-19-2011, 09:19 PM
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Most times when a horse is injected on the track they are not shaved but they ARE shaved when they are ultra sounded for soft tissue issues.
Im getting the feeling this horse isnt going to make the Derby and if he does it wont be a good showing. Im thinking high suspensory at the least and hopefully not high volar( ligament tearing away bone with it ) which is involving alot more.
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Old 04-19-2011, 09:39 PM
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I'm shaved.


High suspensory.

LOL me too.......but I do need my ACL replaced.
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