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Old 12-23-2006, 09:56 AM
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Horse's that get by the vet DO NOT FLOUNDER. As a matter of fact these claimers will probably be within 2 - 3 seconds of stake horse going the same distance the same day. Take the colors off and I guarantee you not one of these morons that is now moaning would know if he was watching a stake horse or a $5000, 6 year old claimer.
I respectfully disagree...state vets are overworked and have openly said that they do not always take the time to go over each horse as well as they could on race day due to time constraints and volume of work.
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Old 12-23-2006, 10:05 AM
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I respectfully disagree...state vets are overworked and have openly said that they do not always take the time to go over each horse as well as they could on race day due to time constraints and volume of work.
Vets come to the barn race day morning. Although I think most of them are hopless they will take a horse out and have it jogged if they are suspicious.

What you posted above is PR BS. Again, I will give you a pass as I do not know if you have ever been involved with a day to day racing operation.

Anyway, that's your last pass
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Old 12-23-2006, 10:12 AM
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Vets come to the barn race day morning. Although I think most of them are hopless they will take a horse out and have it jogged if they are suspicious.

What you posted above is PR BS. Again, I will give you a pass as I do not know if you have ever been involved with a day to day racing operation.

Anyway, that's your last pass
Speaking of passes have you let some gas loose today? Better eat some prunes unless you want to spend Christmas in Cedars-Sinai.
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Old 12-23-2006, 10:23 AM
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I respectfully disagree...state vets are overworked and have openly said that they do not always take the time to go over each horse as well as they could on race day due to time constraints and volume of work.
Pais,
not to mention the anger and problems scratching as many should be scratched causes. Trainers screaming, track has to pay consos, bettors angry, etc.
I have never been mad about a late scratch in my life, because if my horse can't even warm up not being lame, then he sure as hell wasn't gonna win.

By the way if someone is indeed saving Shake You Down, you have my utmost respect and well wishes.
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Old 12-23-2006, 10:32 AM
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not to mention the anger and problems scratching as many should be scratched causes. Trainers screaming, track has to pay consos, bettors angry, etc.
I have never been mad about a late scratch in my life, because if my horse can't even warm up not being lame, then he sure as hell wasn't gonna win.

By the way if someone is indeed saving Shake You Down, you have my utmost respect and well wishes.
95% of vet scratches are made at the barn in the AM and the public has no oppurunity to bet on them (although they appear on the program).

I'm kinda surprised at you here Mike. Thought you would know that.
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Old 12-23-2006, 10:34 AM
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95% of vet scratches are made at the barn in the AM and the public has no oppurunity to bet on them (although they appear on the program).

I'm kinda surprised at you here Mike. Thought you would know that.
I realize when they are made for teh most part.
But if you watch some of them warming up you can see how sore they are. I see it every day, and most are allowed to enter the gate.
Standing in a stall in the morning, even being jogged a little doesnt always reveal how sore they are. You watch em trying warm up on a given day and you can see the limpers at times who have no business being on teh track.
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Old 12-23-2006, 10:54 AM
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Dixie all you have to do is watch and see if hes scratched from his next start, and I believe 100% that something is being done.
There are a few retirement foundations and I'm sure they would act to give a millionaire like Shake a nice home.
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