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Old 01-16-2007, 08:25 PM
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Mineshaft

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The truth of the matter is that almost every single horse running has soundness issues that have to be carefully managed, some obviously more so than others, including the best conformed and the best moving. It's just the nature of this sport. Part of the reason that horse's such as Ghostzapper and Mineshaft had all of these soundness issues were because they are fast. Everything involving a horse can be a correlation to unsoundness including swiftness, way-of-going, conformation, drugs, the training regime, how good the vet, past injuries that weren't related to concussion type injuries, the training surface...etc. Some owners and breeders don't even pay attention to the soundness issues anymore because so many stallions are plagued with them.

The question remains whether or not Ghostzapper will be prepotent enough to pass his unsoundness issues on to his babies (if they are inheritable from poor conformation), or if breeding to a good-moving and well-conformed mare will help improve the soundness issues. I never count any horses babies out until they hit the track. I want to see a large number of them run first.
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