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Originally Posted by pmayjr
That's fine assuming Sandy doesn't f everything up for 2-3 days after. Even if things aren't too bad you're really cutting things close. But you'd know more than me-
How much does cross-country travel and a lack of time to get a horse acclimated to its new surroundings play into performance? Or are those non-factors?
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Hey, flying a horse for 4-6 hours is easier on it than standing in a van for days. Just like you.
The horses that arrived last night are on YouTube comfortable at Santa Anita. The horses that will travel in and race the day before have the advantage of their home track, home routine, etc. Not all trainers want acclimating days, some do want to fly in day before and race.
Depends upon the horse. Chuck sent a good one to Japan, he can speak of it far better than I.