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Better Is Nice is the leading money winning 2yr colt pacer. He cruised today in 50.3. He warmed up with brace bandages up front and obvious ball solution on his rear white legs. When he raced -- brace bandages behind and knee and tendon boots up front. Plus a Bret Hanover shadow roll. Definitely a throw back.
Plus a Bret Hanover shadow roll. Definitely a throw back.
The Bret Hanover shadow roll I used was cream colored, small in diameter and had two leather half moon pieces off of the centerline. Not a great idea but we thought it looked trick.
OK, I have put on a thousand shadow rolls of every style know to man, but never heard of a specifically named "Bret Hanover" shadow roll. From the pictures I remember he wore just a plain two toned shadow roll. Have I missed something all these years?Like "Shady Daisy" shadow roll?
Is it me, or does it seem like more horses wore shadow rolls in the past ( my day ) than now?
Shadows rolls and super high heads with bow-tight overchecks are becoming a thing of the past. Test Of Faith points the way to the future.
The higher the head,the shorter the stride in most cases. The guys who understand basic physics are the most successful when it comes to gaiting horses!
Back in the day Bill Robinson stepped up a lot of horses like this. Everything that came to him his head was let down several holes, hobbles let out 2-4 inches...4 alum shoes on and down the road.