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LUCPARK

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yearling sale this week at ohio,,then lex then indy then Harrisburg

im gonna try to visit all of them .. tmbz1

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Always buy the ones who shit on stage during the auction...Fool proof method...then take whatever you bought and give it Teague so he can put them on the Barry Bonds regimen.

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Bring your checkbook

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if ur looking for serious answers:

the longer the pastern, the faster the horse.

the greater the angle of the pastern to the ankle joint, the more likely to be injured.

no foot no horse. good, evenly symetric hoof with good solid walls

the engine drives the truck. nice big muscular ass

good distance between eyes shows a capacity for intelligence. smart goes a long way on the track

good thick long tail. never saw a good horse with a rat tail

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its not the horse its the trainer,

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i must disagree. ive always felt the moment a foal hits the ground they either are or arent. only so much a trainer can do to help one and the good ones overcome bad trainers.

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LONGER THE PASTERN ,,FASTER THE HORSE,,

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mike gagliardi believed that 100%

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Zoot  ...   The best eventually have a stride where they reach out, not up and out.   Can you see that in a video at this age or does that develop during training?

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in my opinion, obviously, the length of pastern is a constant throughout a horse's career. adjustments to stride and motion up and down are made by lengthening or shortening the toe the horse is carrying. at one time, shoeing a standardbred was an art form. not so much these days.

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Stand behind Brian Brown and just keep raising your hand.  Then when he turns around to look you do the same.

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LONGER THE PASTERN ,,FASTER THE HORSE,,

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wide throat place your hand under jaw wider the better

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wide throat place your hand under jaw wider the better

My dad always taught me this

 

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