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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: LUCPARK on June 07, 2026, 02:34:48 PM
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It seems like every yr he buys five or six babies
And it’s seems the RACING GODS always finds him a monster every yr
I gotta say great trainer. No chemicals ?
He’s either a mad scientist. Or the best trainer god has ever created
I might have to choose the ladder
It just seems he’s blessed with a monster yearly
The Canadian grass must be special 🙄🙄
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It seems like every yr he buys five or six babies
And it’s seems the RACING GODS always finds him a monster every yr
I gotta say great trainer. No chemicals ?
He’s either a mad scientist. Or the best trainer god has ever created
I might have to choose the ladder
It just seems he’s blessed with a monster yearly
The Canadian grass must be special 🙄🙄
He's just a smart guy that knows horses. He's a Doctor you're a used car salesman.
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It seems like every yr he buys five or six babies
And it’s seems the RACING GODS always finds him a monster every yr
I gotta say great trainer. No chemicals ?
He’s either a mad scientist. Or the best trainer god has ever created
I might have to choose the ladder
It just seems he’s blessed with a monster yearly
The Canadian grass must be special 🙄🙄
Once I was talking to someone in Ontario connected to the business about Dr. Moore. The exact quote was "he's a vet...". The implication was obvious.
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It seems like every yr he buys five or six babies
And it’s seems the RACING GODS always finds him a monster every yr
I gotta say great trainer. No chemicals ?
He’s either a mad scientist. Or the best trainer god has ever created
I might have to choose the ladder
They say the exact same thing about Erv Miller up there.
It just seems he’s blessed with a monster yearly
The Canadian grass must be special 🙄🙄
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I don't know if he is dirty or not but I don't know why everyone assumes because he is a vet, he is dirty.
Anyone close to the industry knows how it goes, at an average farm: vet recommends X course of treatment; owners/trainers don't want to wait, don't want to spend the $$, so they go for plan B, which is usually the cheaper route unless the horse is "worth it."
The most successful trainers (I'm talking top level) have astronomical vet bills, don't kid yourself. Imagine having that kind of knowledge available every day. I would LOVE to have a competent vet train my horses.
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I don't know if he is dirty or not but I don't know why everyone assumes because he is a vet, he is dirty.
Anyone close to the industry knows how it goes, at an average farm: vet recommends X course of treatment; owners/trainers don't want to wait, don't want to spend the $$, so they go for plan B, which is usually the cheaper route unless the horse is "worth it."
The most successful trainers (I'm talking top level) have astronomical vet bills, don't kid yourself. Imagine having that kind of knowledge available every day. I would LOVE to have a competent vet train my horses.
Thk you for making my point
He’s got such a high batting average with babies
He’s traing technique has to be questioned
It cannot just happen every yr
I’m not accusing him
I’m just questioning
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Don’t be jelly
Thk you tmbz1
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Thk you for making my point
He’s got such a high batting average with babies
He’s traing technique has to be questioned
It cannot just happen every yr
I’m not accusing him
I’m just questioning
Sure, you're not accusing him. Will go with that.
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Don’t be jelly
Thk you tmbz1
Certainly not 'jelly' but I wouldn't buy one off him. And for good reason. Good feed program I heard. Carry on
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Thk you for making my point
He’s got such a high batting average with babies
He’s traing technique has to be questioned
It cannot just happen every yr
I’m not accusing him
I’m just questioning
I am not making your point in the least. Vetwork isn't training.
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He's wrong, all wrong, he's in the horse monopoly business ngc3
Look here, do you trust him? ;D
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Anyone that wins is using illegal drugs? HILARIOUS! ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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look at it from another point of view
he knows what to use and when and get as close as possible to the line without going over it
and he can monitor the horses as a vet on a daily basis , other trainers dont have that luxury
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Kenny Seeber didn't know how to put a harness on a horse and yet he developed more champions than Moore will ever have. You do the math.
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look at it from another point of view
he knows what to use and when and get as close as possible to the line without going over it
and he can monitor the horses as a vet on a daily basis , other trainers dont have that luxury
Yes. You are much better at articulating my thoughts than I ngc3 tmbz1
I also think he is a very good judge of a horse. He is very restrictive on what he buys.