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Originally Posted by Riot
On the sire side. Not the dam. There's alot of cobblestones and English fields in there, too
Strange you say that. There's plenty of record keeping there in the medical literature, from the 1980's to current: harness, grass, Euro, Australia, dirt, jumping.
I find that untrue with what I have read.
That's why it's best if facts, rather than emotion, contributes most to the conversation.
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The thoroughbred descends from middle eastern stallions. There is a lot of dirt in the middle east. It's pretty simple.
What does records from Harness racing, grass racing, European racing, Australia or jumping have to do with the lack of breakdown stats from American dirt tracks?
And since the jockey club's Equine Injury database is only 2 years old and still doesnt have cooperation from all tracks I find it hard to believe that there is a whole lot of accurate data from prior years.
And the initial findings of the databank is there is little to no statistical variance between breakdown rates on different surfaces.