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- April 22, 2010 at 18:02 #14868
When a horse has a broken blood vessel, does the horse feel pain , or was under severe pressure, or is it just a nose bleed?
ie, will it have an effect on the horse’s resolution in a future prospective battle, in the sense of "I don’t want to experience that again"?
Also, I come across a few references in the past about this being capable of being treated with feed. I’d be interested in any info in this, although of course it ain’t of any use to me.
April 22, 2010 at 18:05 #291751Horse’s breaking blood vessels was always considered a horse that Panicked when the pressure got to them according to Ted Walsh.
Good ald Lasix would sort it out….!
April 22, 2010 at 18:44 #291762Yeah, but the only thing that Ted Walsh is correct about is that Big Buck’s ain’t a true champion.
April 22, 2010 at 18:51 #291763
April 22, 2010 at 19:39 #291779Sorry, slightly pissed, as you could tell by the tortured grammar of the opening post. Betting is a combination of half-baked ideas, slight bit of sure-footing, recklessness, and innate conservatism and greed. Backed CBB £200 @ 6, and then laid back £300 @ 3 in-running. Would feel a bit better if I only laid back £200 @ . Greed X 2. Thought the horse would show up well, even if it didn’t win.
April 22, 2010 at 21:34 #291813When a horse has a broken blood vessel, does the horse feel pain , or was under severe pressure, or is it just a nose bleed?
ie, will it have an effect on the horse’s resolution in a future prospective battle, in the sense of "I don’t want to experience that again"?
Also, I come across a few references in the past about this being capable of being treated with feed. I’d be interested in any info in this, although of course it ain’t of any use to me.
A broken blood vessel is just a bruise isn’t it?
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