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![]() The term vet scratch covers a wide array of possibilities. As for on-track vet scratches, the cheaper the racing, the more vet scratches because, generally, the more "sore" the horses are.
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![]() If you horse vet scratch's before the post parade your horse is given a certain amount of days it can't race. Some tracks give 5 days, some give 10 and some give more. Tracks used to give more like 30 days a while back but that has changed.
If the state vet scratches your horse in the post parade your horse will have to work for the Vet to get off the Vet's List before it will be able to run again. |
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![]() Didn't a horse just run at Belmont last week that was on the vet-scratch list? I think I overheard something of the sort. Were there any penalties levied in the way of fines or suspensions?
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![]() Quote:
a darley horse, dq'd from a win i believe.
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