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![]() So they already know he's going to be out until late summer BUT the vets have to figure out what is wrong with him?
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![]() I'd imagine if he was remotely sound they'd do everything possible to get him into the Preakness.
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![]() The ankle is probably still warm today, and he's probably still grade 1 lame on his flexion (although he was reported sound on his non-flexion walk).
He had negative rads and ultrasound, and because most minor (short term rest) things can be seen there - and were not - pretty much all that's left is things that will result in some significant time off. Have to see what they find on the MRI.
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![]() Fishy.
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![]() Quote:
WTF was she doing?? Giving that pimp a handy?? I see why he was attracted to Mullins as his trainer. |
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