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xanadu 1st December 2005 03:30 PM

Yeah Lady Frisco,

The time has come for you to show your credentials. What is your "tip" in the cup today?
I'll be watching with great interest.

Cheers.

Tubby 1st December 2005 08:59 PM

I am new to this game so will readily admit to not having as much first-hand experience as some of the horse owners on the site but I was wondering......

Do physical signs such as a horse's blood count and weight have any research-based evidence to support their use. For example, in humans an abnormal cell count certainly suggests that something is probably wrong but a normal one doesn't mean that something isn't wrong. I hope that makes sense..

The weight issue seems to make a bit more sense to me however but I still find it a bit confusing if a trainer in an interview says..."such and such has gained X kilograms"...does this mean the horse is "buffed" and ready to rumble or is it a bit on the porky side.

I would love to hear the owner's/vets/trainers/old-hands views on this


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