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I'm only speaking from my own experiences. All horses are different. Some mature earlier than others. With that said, do you remember a filly named My Name's Michelle? She ran at AQ this past winter, and won. She was born and raised, and broke at the farm where I keep mine. She got hurt early when a rider that was a bit too heavy for her took her to the training track before she was ready. It took her a long while to recover. At least she got her win...but she hasn't raced back since. That's only one example. There are quite a few more. As I said, some can be raced early, but from my experience, it just might be better to give them a few more months to develop (calcify). To me, it's easier to wait than push them to do something that they're not ready for. DTS |
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![]() no hard and fast rules that fit all horses....but there have been studies that show that strenuous works followed by proper rest is a better method of training than long, slow, routine gallops for days and days on end. i don't think it's the training early on that hurts a horse, it's the TYPE of training that may be incorrect.
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My only point is that once horses are ready to race ... they should be raced. And they should be kept racing as long as they're fit. And it doesn't hurt them to get them ready early in their 2YO year ... if they're capable of that. Keeping a fit horse from racing doesn't improve his chances of avoiding injury in future races or future training. And lessens his chances of becoming a capable race horse. Once they're ready to race ... they should race ... not hide out in the stable. Last edited by Bold Brooklynite : 06-25-2006 at 10:47 AM. |
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I agree with you on that. Once they've gotten off to a good start, they should run. Total agreement. I was just saying that it depends on the horse. Some are able to start sooner than others. DTS |
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a bird in the hand...
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![]() First off humans do not stop developing when they are 18. Men really do not stop developing until they are 25 or 27. Women tend to stop developing much earier. I think it is like 19-21.
Horses physically develop much faster than humans. As for as life span is concerned 1 year for a horse is equal to about 4 human years. So a 20 year old horse is an 80 year old person. But it would be hard to measure and compare a horses physical maturity vs a humans. Humans develop over the course of 25 years. Horses develop in a span of 7 years. But I see no harm in racing horses at a young age. If he we (human) didnt inject drugs and special feed to these horses at a young age then maybe they wouldnt break down so much. If we let them develop naturally then maybe these horses would be sound for a longer period of time. |
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Last edited by kentuckyrosesinmay : 06-26-2006 at 11:23 AM. |
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![]() Human beings are about the slowest physical developers of all mammals ... and with good reason ...
... because being a successful human is as much a matter of mental ability as physical ability ... and the slow physical maturation process allows time for the complex mental development to take place. As far as a 2YO horse being the physical equivalent of 6YO or 8YO humans ... utter nonsense. There are 2YO horses who are as large as 17 hands ... the equivalent of a 6'6"+ human ... and when was the last time you saw a 6YO kid who could slam dunk? Sheeesh !!! |
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Funny Cide is still racing today ... because he's a GELDING! Another SHEEEESH !!! |
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I think she meant that he is still sound today because of the fact that they let him take his time. |
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Last edited by kentuckyrosesinmay : 06-26-2006 at 07:51 PM. |
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![]() Here are the Graded 2YO stakes for this year:
Date Grade Race Track 5/4 3 Kentucky Breeders' Cup Stakes CD 7/4 3 Hollywood Juvenile Championship Stakes HOL 7/8 3 Bashford Manor Stakes CD 7/27 2 Sanford Stakes SAR 8/13 2 Best Pal Stakes DMR 8/17 2 Saratoga Special Stakes SAR 9/4 1 Hopeful Stakes SAR 9/6 2 Del Mar Futurity DMR 9/10 3 Arlington-Washington Breeders' Cup Futurity AP 9/23 2 Futurity Stakes BEL Sep 3 Sapling Stakes MTH Sep 3 Kentucky Cup Juvenile Stakes TP 10/7 1 Lane's End Breeder's Futurity Stakes KEE 10/14 1 Champagne Stakes BEL 10/29 3 Nashua Stakes BEL 10/29 3 Iroquois Stakes CD Oct 2 Norfolk Stakes OSA 11/4 1 Bessemer Trust Breeders' Cup Juvenile CD 11/25 2 Remsen Stakes AQU 11/25 2 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes CD Nov 3 Generous Stakes HOL Nov 3 Hollywood Prevue Stakes HOL Dec 3 Boyd Gaming's Delta Jackpot Stakes DED Dec 1 Hollywood Futurity HOL |
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