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A track vet I know said its not good for horses to race at 2, something about the bones and stinting growth.Goes both ways.But I get what you're saying about a big, long term investment and no potential payoff, and running in circles with cheap stuff...goes both ways.The value of having a vet with a good focused eye...everyone knows about going to a higher % trainer. Rarely you see a lesser trainer claim / buy off a better trainer and see better results...it happens occasionally.But patience and execution, 2 words that are antonyms but both needed.I want to be successful.I'm not worried about opportunities, there is always another.Doesn't mean you want to miss one, juts feel comfortable and think it out.The value of partnerships sharing - the decisions, windfall against mitigating the bad decisions and failure, loses.
Only if Mike petrelli is the trainer
Calhoun said I can have his share!
Can I get 1/4 of a share off the books?
You seem to have a kind heart for the horses, SweetTrig, and as such, you're going to find it a bit tough in any fractional ownership group. There are a ton of people who want them to the races ASAP. Your vet friend is probably right that they shouldn't really race at 2 much. It happens, mine included, but it's case by case. If they're not ready, they don't go, and a lot of people don't have that patience.As others who own have stated, it really changes your perspective if you've only been a gambler/fan.I like trotters, and will freely admit they're maybe not the best "toe-dip" but I'll keep an eye on this thread for sure
Trust me, you dont want to own a horse with partners you dont know.
I think it depends on how much you want to be involved.On what is proposed - which seems to be at least 10% ownership - I think it's going to be tough.IMO, if you want to partner, the sweet spot is 2-4 total partners who share a similar enough philosophy that, along with your trainer's guidance, you're going to be in (mostly) agreement.As you divide that ownership percentage, the majority rules gets harder and more contentious. If you just want the racing experience (and potential success if you just go with the group), buy in. If you are serious about it, you will want to limit partners to a finite number you want to work with.
I agree with Dougie and SDST, all my horses I owned by myself or with 1 other person. Too many cooks spoil the game
everyone here seems trustworthy