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To many press on as spring arrives. With speed comes soreness. Alot of folks aren't willing to give time off to heal and small setbacks turn into bigger problems with gait and attitude. I'd rather miss a week or two in early spring than an entire summer!
I stick with trainers with 20 to 25 horses. I have more of a success rate for my type of yearlings (25 - 50,000 SS programs) than with the survival of the fittest type. just get a trainer who has the same philosophy as you about when its time to go on or back off. I always have the last word.
Heard Burke was in 15, 2wks ago.
My trainer said he talked to two very well know trainers on the east side of Florida and both in 225. Not Burkes. But was told another top tier trainer was in 215 which we scratched are heads why.
Let's see where they're at August throughout October when they get paid