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Maybe i'm going into too much detail..... but remember when i was telling you about horses with higher knee actions than others and they needed softer ground as they hit the ground much harder than the 'daisy cutters'? Well, Reverence isn't a daisy cutter, and he loves to feel his hooves cut through the surface on soft ground, as he hits the surface much harder than other horses. One really firm ground you can imagine what damage it could cause to him if he was to hit the really firm ground you get in America, like he does with soft turf over here. I hope that makes sense. I'd love for you to see some of your FAVS, but that might mean coming over here to see anumber of the soft grouns horses. Ofcourse, i might just be completely wrong, but this horse has shown how much he loves fast ground, therefore his connections haven't really risked him on firm..... but have they not risking him on firm for a reason? That is what worries me. He started to bleed for no apparent reason, and the first word that comes out of a trainers mouth when a horse bleeds is usually "America" ![]()
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