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![]() It seems like Hooh Why has been retired about 85 times this year.
When she won at Tampa at the beginning of April she was already in foal to Leroidesanimaux. By all accounts she is still in foal and, although her retirement has been announced repeatedly, she is once again entered (in the Lady Canterbury Stakes). I am continually surprised to her name in the entries and so my question is how much longer can she run for? |
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I think I read that they can run up till 4-5 months preggo. So she is getting close to full retiremenf |
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![]() Thanks, Scav.
Feel like elaborating on the owner? |
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I feel like I'd be letting you down. |
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![]() it's been done previously, but doesn't seem to happen often. i'd seen in past articles discussing bred mares still racing-seems some trainers think they run better due to hormonal changes.
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![]() Interesting and yeah I've noticed pregnant mares running but I've never seen, or noticed one, who ran in as many races.
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