Far Did

One problem that sometimes thoroughbreds is a soft palate that moves. This causes a restriction in breathing and, as we all know, means a horse can not run at its best. Links tongue have been used for quite a while to help solve problems breathing and now there is another device that was designed by Cornell University.
The Cornell Collar, as it is called, can help sustain throat of the horse and solve the problem of displaced palate. Seeing a horse race for the first time with a pass from Cornell is an indication that the horse May perform better.
But this is not a winning time by any means. I like to see evidence that the necklace will indeed help.
Everything First, the horse has been showing good early speed in previous races but failing to finish well? The trainer worked on horse with the collar? You may not know if the horse has collaborated with the pass, but a wise trainer will probably try the horse with a snare before using it in a race.
Look for his latest work and see how the horse did. Is there an improvement? So how does it work? They are important issues. The next course is, "Is Paris the horse stable? One way to respond is the tote using counseling strategies in True Handicap.
Obviously, if they worked the horse with the neck and saw an improvement, they will probably find Paris, although they may do so it is difficult to identify without a good catch-all analysis method.
Cornell Necklaces can solve problems breathing, but are not very good with a horse who insists on spending all his energy early in the race. A horse that will not rate and settle in a reasonable pace will almost always lose. Beware of these types.
I already owned a Pacer that was used to train other horses. They were used like the rabbit in the race training to set hot early fractions. She was so used to being on the lead and beating on the front end it was impossible to get her to settle. As any coach will tell you, it is ten times more difficult for a horse that unteachable is to teach them. Once they learn something, even a bad habit, it is difficult to break him.
So be on the lookout for Col. Cornell, but be careful when betting the new user of the collar until they show a real improvement.
The most consistent horse racing systems have to have the basics and a handicapper must understand the basics. I have been around horse racing for 50 years including as an owner. Without the basics the rest is not going to do any good. If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to Whats a Willie and get the truth.
Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. He comes from a horse race handicapping family and as he puts it, “Horse Racing is in my blood.” To see all Bill’s horse racing material go to Bill’s handicapping store.
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