Training
Busy, distracting week in RR land, and also one of our rare dry weeks. #17 has thus made some progress this week. Mr. Nob says this horse is a pleasure to gallop. Push button possibilities. Some horses are a pain to gallop for sundry reasons--so, as to #17, good to know.
We'll max out our little course in a couple of weeks in terms of what can be done there. Blogger has been so snowed under with office work that race track progress has been on hold which is also contributed to be #148s continuing problems. Status at moment is that I'm hoping to the big hayfield might open for galloping soon, and, as soon as office work is under control race track search will resume. #148 continues to have a little area of swelling on front inside of hock that is failing to get better. Waiting to hear from Vet School Vet on this, Dr. Kramer. #17 is galloping faster now. Entering sub :15s.
We'll max out our little course in a couple of weeks in terms of what can be done there. Blogger has been so snowed under with office work that race track progress has been on hold which is also contributed to be #148s continuing problems. Status at moment is that I'm hoping to the big hayfield might open for galloping soon, and, as soon as office work is under control race track search will resume. #148 continues to have a little area of swelling on front inside of hock that is failing to get better. Waiting to hear from Vet School Vet on this, Dr. Kramer. #17 is galloping faster now. Entering sub :15s.
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