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Originally Posted by BellamyRd.
good luck being a rheumatologist...all those blue ribbons, however, does not prove you know jack about thoroughbreds and thoroughbred racing, you guys want to talk dressage, go to a 4-H club, you want to know about big time money bloodhorses, put your ego aside and listen up
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Listen to what? It has all been a bunch of jibberish on here lately. Pedigree Ann, Bold Brooklynite, Oracle, Cunningham, Moodwalker, and Rupert Pupkin are the only ones that post on here regularly that are professionals in the industry. They haven't been posting very much lately. I know quite a bit about Thoroughbreds thank you very much. Do you think that Thoroughbred race horses are any different from the other horses in the world other than in the way that they are trained? I think not! Also, last time I checked dressage is an international sport and has there own million dollar horses who show in the Olympics. Horses are horses. Show horses have the same illnesses, lamenesses, breeding practices, and heart that race horses do. They are even handled from birth to a yearling the same exact way. The only difference is in the training. Don't talk degradingly about the 4-H club anyway. Most of the best veterinarians in the U.S. started in the 4-H. I'm convinced that my friend, who was in the 4-H, is going to become one of the best horse racing veterinarians in the country. She's a smart cookie.