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Some trainers fall in love with horses that win no money, Why
I'll rephrase his question to remove the love of the horse. How long should a trainer or a owner hold on to a horse that isnt performing hoping he turns it around? Or when do you give up on a young horse that isnt meeting expectations hoping he gets better with age and experience?
I can give you two different perspectives..I owned and trained many many years ago, kept the same horses and against advice loved my horses as pets ..i barely broke even each year and left the biz to make money elsewhere in life ..My friend who is still in the business after 30 plus years never fell in love with his horses and focused on claimers ..He places them where they can be 1st or second with no fear of them getting claimed ..It's a business plain and simple to him and that's the way he operates ..it works for him to this day .
Ego. You're always hoping the next equipment change, shoeing change, vet work, will do the trick.
Yep or that you dont want someone else to figure it out
For alot od people its relaxing and enjoyable. Make a few buck, lose a few bucks. IT IS HAPPINESS. keeps you busy and away from the spouse and the REAL WORLD. no harm to anyone