If you are familiar with the animals, and the trainer, and have a working relationship, that\'s great. If a certain person tells me, \"I need a knee tapped\", the horse needs a knee tapped. But, on the other hand, I suspect something more is going on, they\'d let me pursue it.
Lots of people in horses are as smart as vets about what\'s going on with the horse. Lots are dumber than rocks. Both train. Both vet. So it goes.
Race horses are intensive athletes managed to the very edge. The best run on the very edge of \"breaking\" - like elite human athletes do. They are pampered and their every ache and swelling attended to. But of course they have injuries, and strains, and sprains, and those are managed, just like human athletes, to keep them in the game.
The bad people don\'t care about the difference between what can be managed, and what can, or should, not.
We have to be careful not to lump those two opposites together. Huge difference between a trainer claiming a lower class horse, giving it steroid to get it\'s appetite back, injecting it\'s sore joints, and running it appropriately, and the previous stable that did none of that, or did so haphazardly without plan.