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TGJB

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By The Way
« on: April 12, 2005, 01:18:49 PM »
Lost in the rest of this Sweet Catomine stuff is this-- she evidently bled in a work on 4/3. Everything else aside (the betting public, the fact that what they did was stupid because she\'s already a champion, etc.)-- who in their right mind runs a horse back 6 days after it bleeds??? In New York, a FIRST time bleeder (meaning in a race, while running without Lasix) can\'t run for 10 days, the idea being that it\'s a hemorrhage, and needs to heal. This filly bled in a WORK (meaning, under much less stress), and was already on Lasix, which would make her the equivalent of a second time bleeder in NY, which gets you 30 days rest.

The only possible scenario where I can see someone running 6 days after bleeding is to lose a horse in a claimer. This ain\'t that. What the hell were these guys thinking???

By the time the smoke clears racing will be lucky if it doesn\'t have the animal cruelty people after it. What a mess.

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Re: By The Way
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2005, 01:42:42 PM »
  read two different scenerios...one that she bled thru nostrils...other she bled because it was 1st time in heat...understand #1..wont touch #2...alls fair in love and war

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« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2005, 03:52:45 PM »
More from Wygod.  According to him, the severity of the bleeding was \"less than one\" (whatever that means).

As a number of people writing on this site have pointed out, the decision to run this filly in his race was inexplicable, and I say that as someone who has worked on the backside.  What would it have taken to scratch her? That she pulled up lame jogging on Friday or Saturday?

http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=27608