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Who cares if they arent being truthful? |
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As for Rags to Riches shirley you arent suggesting that the vets missed a busted pastern? |
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![]() Who is more likely to race again?
Uncle Mo or boys at Toscanova? |
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![]() Good prop bet. I'd say Boys at Tos is more likely to run because he is worth about .50 cents as a stallion.
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Uncle Mo wasn't doing well. The routine tests were done. They showed some mild non-specific abnormalities. So the specific tests were done. Nothing worse was shown. The mild abnormality was treated. Treatment done. Problem still there. Time to look again. This isn't rocket science, it's just medicine. Speaking of lameness gurus - or surgeons who deserve the title - on a good note, look at Battle of Hastings (who was injured near the finish). This wasn't treatable 30 years ago like it is today. http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...-after-surgery But here's Archarcharch, who had essentially the same basic injury as BOH, but was injured at the start, and ran the entire Derby on a fracture. So he ended up with more problems, and is retired. Both horses had same competent vet. http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...red-owner-says
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts Last edited by Riot : 05-10-2011 at 03:12 PM. |
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![]() They missed a completely busted pastern? Gotcha
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![]() Freddy is the King of Lame.
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![]() Lame? I am always properly medicated |
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![]() Let me explain this to you one more time.
Rider says horse is not right Horse sent to clinic Horse given clean bill of health Horse returns to training Rider says horse still doesn't feel right Horse sent to different clinic Clinic can't find anything Horse sent back into training Horse runs sub par race Horse exits race with broken pastern You don't have to know anything about anything to see what happened here. I had a filly with a decent pedigree at Tampa a few years back that wasn't training up to par. No heat, no swelling. Xrays and ultrasound showed nothing. Sent her to the clinic in Ocala for a nuclear scan and zero x rays. They pretty much came up with nothing. Gave her a little time (the supposed magic trick). Brought her back toward the end of the meet to run her one more time to see if we could break her maiden and send her to the shed. She ran her typical race and got beat a nose. Came out of the race with a fractured fetlock. Do you think that injury was random or wasn't what was bothering her initially? There is a tremendous amount of guess work done with horses in training even with million dollar horses. |
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Next time instead of wasting all that money on tests that tell you nothing ship the horse to juan carlos he will hook you right up! |
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![]() BTW did you rea Dr Riots post above..A busted pastern is IMPOSSIBLE to MISS
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![]() If you are going to cherry pick that line, you should read her next few sentences where she basically agree's with Chuck.
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It is an absolute statement and speaks to fact that Rags did not have a busted pastern as Chuck seems to believe.. BECAUSE ITS AN IMPOSSIBLE THING TO MISS.. |
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![]() Geeshus ... Chuck's point is absolutely right, they missed whatever she had. I doubt it was a fracture line, because, yep, that's pretty impossible to miss, but as Chuck said, she obviously had something going on, which was completely missed, and resulted in a fractured pastern during the race.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |