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Old 05-10-2013, 10:20 AM
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Yeah I think so. The horse isn't balanced, watch her hind-end collapse like it did. I think if you spoke with her groom/trainer they might describe her as anxious, immature and a horse that takes time to get things. We're talking racehorses here so it's a matter of degrees.

Animals communicate things all the time. Why do you act so shocked?
I'm not going to play horse whisperer or pretend I know how she is because of a 15 second clip. You can, but I'm not interested in doing so. Of course she is anxious, they mention in the clip she is sensitive to noise.

I guess I found the fact you thought Donna Barton was irresponsible for walking the track and having an opinion odd....yet you are watching a 15 second clip and diagnosing a horses condition from your computer screen.
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Old 05-10-2013, 10:50 AM
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I'm not going to play horse whisperer or pretend I know how she is because of a 15 second clip. You can, but I'm not interested in doing so. Of course she is anxious, they mention in the clip she is sensitive to noise.

I guess I found the fact you thought Donna Barton was irresponsible for walking the track and having an opinion odd....yet you are watching a 15 second clip and diagnosing a horses condition from your computer screen.
That's was kind of the point - Donna might have actually walked the track instead of examining the 20ft out from the rail at the finish line with her foot/pencil. At least that may have been more plausible.

"horse whisperer" that's funny! What I find odd is that you consider what Donna presented as fact and what I commented on as horse voodoo.

Do you think it takes more then 15 seconds for your wife to know your mood after you enter the house? People and animals can communicate without verbalizing. Animals are incapable of lying, what they show/tell you is truthful.
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Old 05-10-2013, 09:31 PM
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That's was kind of the point - Donna might have actually walked the track instead of examining the 20ft out from the rail at the finish line with her foot/pencil. At least that may have been more plausible.

"horse whisperer" that's funny! What I find odd is that you consider what Donna presented as fact and what I commented on as horse voodoo.

Do you think it takes more then 15 seconds for your wife to know your mood after you enter the house? People and animals can communicate without verbalizing. Animals are incapable of lying, what they show/tell you is truthful.
I don't think what Barton presented was fact. Instead I mentioned (in the post you quoted) that it was her opinion. I happen to agree with it, but again, it is opinion, not fact.

I guess I wonder what your area of expertise is, in that you are able to diagnose how a horse is feeling based on a 15 second clip. You should call Mandella and let him know what he is doing wrong.
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