Here is something a little different we felt you might find interesting: a local group getting together to pit their charges against homemade simulations of some of the hazards of the trail. Not much to do with racing except that as a Backyard Racer here is one way you have the ability to raise an animal that might be a little more worldly than his peers at the track. Some day that might be the difference between being spooked and throwing the jock and getting scratched. Still, remember you are dealing with thoroughbreds who have been genetically optimized for racing and not much else. Few will ever become nonchalant.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Zenyatta's Nerves and a Possible Equipment Breathrough
We need to be careful about what we worry about. As you'll see here, I wonder if Spitfire's head carry might be akin to Zenyatta's pre race fretting. Backyard trainers have the best ability to know their charges and should take care not to fix what is not really broken.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Calder Last Weekend
TS Fay did not get here race so she and Irish Eagle ended up working while we were down there. We ran in last race with Tiny...she wasn't fast enough to get in position on rail in front and ate dirt the whole way.
She came out of race fine and we look for a better chance next time!
She came out of race fine and we look for a better chance next time!
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Calder,
Gates,
Irish Eagle,
Tiny,
TS Faye
Friday, November 6, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
BYRH at Churchill Downs

After a GREAT WHIA CONFERENCE we are pitching ideas at Churchill Downs!
Everyone was very friendly at the track. It was a useful trip and I hope we made many new contacts.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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