We\'ve never looked at this, I can have George run a study, but the exact question may make a difference. My guess is that grass horses have a better record off layoffs because a) many are trained by Europeans or \"European style\", meaning wound up off layoffs, b)there are much fewer cheap grass races, and higher quality horses tend to be cranked more off layoffs, in part because they actually get rested, as opposed to only being stopped on because of injuries, and c) there are much fewer grass races and it\'s tougher to find a race, so trainers don\'t want to waste a start.
Hence the difficulty in asking the right question. If you can state one that draws a line through the variables we can run a study pretty easily, I think.
To quote one of the great sages, Ralph Kiner-- \"Statistics are like bikinis. They show a lot, but not everything\".
I have a feeling that sometime over the next couple of days I\'m going to be talking about Mark Twain and jumping frogs again. Probably to CH.
We\'re going to work from Chris\' list, so it will take a while.