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Also interesting to note that the Penn National Jockey Colony is the newest PETA Chapter of Pennsylvania. |
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I guess your business model has changed? http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/sho...212#post594212 |
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At The End Of The Day. Period. It Is What It Is. Period. |
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Gill is operating like a business far more than I ever did. Which, is why I am now out of the horse racing business and he continues to make money. I was in it for the fun. The financial aspect can take the fun out of a lot of fun things. Bad luck hits everyone in the game. Gill has just learned to mitigate the risk through numbers. |
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How do you think the vet is supposed to identify that? ![]() I believe the article said they were looking into 'some' vets (probably those that vet Gill's horses). Not the track vets.
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2. If you think money trumps the lives of horses, you don't need to be in the business. 3. If you want to consciously abuse animals in the name of business, by racing them when they should not be raced, just to make money, you need to not be in the sport. 4. If "It doesn't work well, I've tried" is your excuse, that other people force you to abuse your own animals to make money to pay your bills, then you need not only to not be in the sport, you need a spine transplant. 5. If the above post defining "two fundamental things" is truely how you think of horses and horse racing, you need to not be in the sport.
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Right now ... Gill has an army of cheap cripples and it's all about winning races and having constant action without subjecting himself to losing a colossal fortune. He's the Shiek Mohammed of the $5,000 claimer. The difference is that one goes after the choicest broodmares, yearlings, 2yo's, and proven racing stock money can buy ... and couldn't care less how great a fortune he pisses away. The other goes after the choicest low level claimers - horses who have shown or hint at ability but have big 'For Sale' signs on them - and likely aren't entered for a claiming tag of a few thousand dollars more because they have issues. He wants to roll the dice, do some vet work, and try to turn them around. |
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![]() Get a grip on reality - all horses are expensive. From hunter-jumpers to QH halter to gaited horses.
If you can't afford to play in any sport or business based upon the performance of a live animal, as you don't have the financial werewithal to do it without compromising the animal, get out. And that goes for people who breed show dogs, show cats, show cows, and show mice, too. The only difference is the $$$ invested. Either you care what happens to the animals, or you don't. Saying you can't make money in "the horse business" without sacrificing the animal to the dollar is a lie that proves only what an unsuccessful businessperson one is.
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One can't ignore that care, and justify it by saying, "I'm playing at the cheap levels, so the animal care must be necessarily cheap, too". That's a cop out.
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![]() It's not business. The guy just likes watching his horses win and wants as much action as possible.
I am skeptical that the horses he has in his barn are any worse off in his hands than they are in the hands of more than a few other barns at that track. There are a whole lot of things to not like about Gill .... but he's so blown out of proportion it isn't even funny. |
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![]() I would have to say its a pretty bold statement from riders that they dont want to ride this man's horses. I spent alot of years in the jock's room and I can tell you that we all knew who the trainers and horses were that could get you hurt and if we saw someone on one that had been ridden by someone else that knew the horse was bad we told each other to be carefull.
I know alot of people think riders are stupid but we know WHO the bad guys are with the bad horses.
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![]() Honu, have you ever seen jocks unite against one guy's stock like this before?
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No I havent , that is why I think it is such a profound statement .
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![]() I wonder what the immortal horsey board poster .. and sneaky great last decade move-up trainer Steve Krebs would have to say about this....
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