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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: talkstohisself on November 22, 2024, 05:09:42 PM
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CLEGG, BETTY JO NORTHFIELD, OH YOB 1973
Nfld on 11/8/2024 FINED: $1,000
FULL - 60 DAYS, 11/23/2024 THRU 1/21/2025
CONDUCT DETRIMENTAL TO THE BEST INTEREST OF HORSE RACING
Ms. Clegg brought a horse onto the grounds of Northfield Park with a serious health
condition that could potentially have had a contagious disease. Her action was against the
best interest of racing. Ms. Clegg had a hearing with the judges on 11/17/24. She is hereby
fined $1000 and suspended for 60 days. The suspension will be reduced to 30 days if not
appealed. O.S.R.C.-3769-2-26(A)(10) The fine must be paid by 11/27/24. During her
suspension Ms. Clegg is barred from all grounds governed by the OSRC. Any horses that
she wants to transfer to another owner or trainer must be approved by the judges. She has
48 hours to appeal this ruling. hoover let her race@ batavia wednesday
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I don't know these folks personally in the least, but have made note of the amount of starts they put on their young stock, and stuff like this..makes them look like real bottom feeders.
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She had a horse race the other night at Batavia downs, it was his 47 th start of the year. The poor horse has raced every week this year. Nothing like running the horse into the ground. Usually good to give a horse a week off every 5 or 6 weeks, little break once in awhile. Not her, P.O.S loser. Known for getting positives also. Scumbag !
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i noticed last summer they had a 3 yr old that had raced 63 times as a 2 yr and 3 yr old.. pure garbage
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Best buddies with Allard and you think they're going to like the horses?
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Been saying this for a while. They raced a two year old three times in a week. And think this is ok?
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Problem is your not getting the correct information, Facts following , horse was gelded at a farm , was not acting normal, Clegg’s were called, Clegg’s called Vet , Vet told Clegg’s to bring the horse to the track, it was a yearling,
Vet looked at horse he had tetanus no cure had to be put down. Tey Tetanus is not contagious. Hopefully they appeal and shove it up the OSRC
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Problem is your not getting the correct information, Facts following , horse was gelded at a farm , was not acting normal, Clegg’s were called, Clegg’s called Vet , Vet told Clegg’s to bring the horse to the track, it was a yearling,
Vet looked at horse he had tetanus no cure had to be put down. Tey Tetanus is not contagious. Hopefully they appeal and shove it up the OSRC
If true, you are correct that changes the narrative on this offense for sure.
it doesn't change the amount of races they put on their horses.
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If the horse had tetanus it probably had not been vaccinated for anything so how did it get on the track without the required vaccinations .
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Another question. How many of the plethora of 2 year olds that race 3 times a week go to the kill pens or the Amish to the kill pens after the fair season ends?
Legitimate question. Inquiring minds want to know.
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Problem is your not getting the correct information, Facts following , horse was gelded at a farm , was not acting normal, Clegg’s were called, Clegg’s called Vet , Vet told Clegg’s to bring the horse to the track, it was a yearling,
Vet looked at horse he had tetanus no cure had to be put down. Tey Tetanus is not contagious. Hopefully they appeal and shove it up the OSRC
This is what I heard also. Could get Tetanus when gelded , may have not had second vax when gelded.
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Save $25 and lose a horse !
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Problem is your not getting the correct information, Facts following , horse was gelded at a farm , was not acting normal, Clegg’s were called, Clegg’s called Vet , Vet told Clegg’s to bring the horse to the track, it was a yearling,
Vet looked at horse he had tetanus no cure had to be put down. Tey Tetanus is not contagious. Hopefully they appeal and shove it up the OSRC
The information posted came from the judges so it is correct. They brought a sick horse on the grounds not knowing at the time what was wrong with it. That is not ok.
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sick with something that is not contagious as the judges report claims though. So it is NOT correct.
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sick with something that is not contagious as the judges report claims though. So it is NOT correct.
Key word is PONTENTIAL. Read it!
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Key word is PONTENTIAL. Read it!
Agreed. They didn't know it was tetanus when they came to track, it would seem. Honestly, the vet telling them to bring the horse to the track is pretty poor practice too. That seems punishable as well.
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Agreed. They didn't know it was tetanus when they came to track, it would seem. Honestly, the vet telling them to bring the horse to the track is pretty poor practice too. That seems punishable as well.
I’m sure everyone acted professional when interviewers well. I’m guessing no and that’s the reason for suspension
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Vaccines are not 100% full proof, and a baby horse can get in a lot if trouble while turned out, they can get Tetanus while turned out, scratching on a fence, even a rusty snap on a bucket or a sharp piece it doesn’t mean he wasn’t fully vaccinated before getting gelded, he could have got sick from the stress of it all, there’s a million reasons, it doesn’t mean they were neglecting shots or care, Tetanus also sits in the body a long time before being detected, I’m sure they were sad it died themselves , you people are just looking for reasons to talk shit on them and got one little snippet and run with it 😂😂😂😂🙄
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Vaccines are not 100% full proof, and a baby horse can get in a lot if trouble while turned out, they can get Tetanus while turned out, scratching on a fence, even a rusty snap on a bucket or a sharp piece it doesn’t mean he wasn’t fully vaccinated before getting gelded, he could have got sick from the stress of it all, there’s a million reasons, it doesn’t mean they were neglecting shots or care, Tetanus also sits in the body a long time before being detected, I’m sure they were sad it died themselves , you people are just looking for reasons to talk shit on them and got one little snippet and run with it 😂😂😂😂🙄
Regardless, I still disagree how they treat their 2 yo's by racing them 2 and 3 times a week on the fair circuits all over Ohio in the summer heat. Never happen with my horses. The welfare of my horses means much more to me that a few extra $ in my pocket.
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The wheels will fall of that wagon, soon. Allard has been out since July. These Gypsies will not be needed much longer.
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Regardless, I still disagree how they treat their 2 yo's by racing them 2 and 3 times a week on the fair circuits all over Ohio in the summer heat. Never happen with my horses. The welfare of my horses means much more to me that a few extra $ in my pocket.
Ir’Regardless, I’m talking about Tetanus and contagious deseases, Tetanus is not contagious I’m not following their racing careers of their horses , not my place to care, I’m saying the fine and suspensions is BS because of the facts, if they brought a horse in with EHV or Strangles, stuff like that, it would be warranted, this is just picking at straws do you know how many humans are walking around with Tetanus and don’t know it?
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Ir’Regardless, I’m talking about Tetanus and contagious deseases, Tetanus is not contagious I’m not following their racing careers of their horses , not my place to care, I’m saying the fine and suspensions is BS because of the facts, if they brought a horse in with EHV or Strangles, stuff like that, it would be warranted, this is just picking at straws do you know how many humans are walking around with Tetanus and don’t know it?
My last comment on this. When they brought him to the track they did not know he did not have strangles did they?
I cannot bring my grandson to school with a fever! If the doctor says the fever was an allergic reaction to a bug bite, he is clear to go to school. If it is Covid...he is not.
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How does anyone know, what they knew? It’s all hearsay
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How does anyone know, what they knew? It’s all hearsay
Agreed, we don't even know it was tetanus. I learned take what some posters quote as fact with a grain of salt.
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The only pure fact is that the Cleggs are notorious for not doing what's best for the horse. Sure it's often masked behind silly Facebook post of horses for sale and humorous short clips. But I challenge anyone to name just a single native of the broad and wide Allard entorage that is a true and genuine horseperson.