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Anyway, my best guess is that Bear's Hard Ten will handle regular dirt but we won't know for sure until he tries it. By the way, things are starting to pick up for RHT a little bit. This is his 2nd stakes winner in the last week. |
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How big is Bear's Hard Ten? http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...display-stakes He looks big to me, and I figured with his sire it wasn't a stretch to think he really was. Sometimes it's for me hard to gauge, I need another pair of eyes.
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It's got every TB bred in the USA going back about 50-60 years. Every mares every foal. It's pretty sweet. |
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Pretty much the coolest thing ever, in a nerd-out kind of way. PS - I still like Worldly. |
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