Making The Most Of His Time
Dan Lagace might be a name you know, but did you realize that he developed and owned part of the recently retired superstar, Allywag Hanover, and also developed stars like ...
Dan Lagace might be a name you know, but did you realize that he developed and owned part of the recently retired superstar, Allywag Hanover, and also developed stars like ...
Il y a toujours deux côtés à chaque histoire, donc je ne suis pas ici pour jouer au juge et au jury, mais récemment, il y a eu un tollé sur les réseaux sociaux, ...
There’s always two sides to every story, so I’m not here to play judge and jury, but recently there’s been an outcry on social media, on a few different occasions, ...
Almost exactly two years ago, the name ‘William Pollock’ first appeared in North American harness racing circles, when he purchased Abuckabett Hanover ...
It’s not often that someone from the ‘real world’ of big business turns their focus to helping harness racing, but in the case of ASHA’s new Executive Director, Nancy Retzlaff, ...
Si quelqu’un vous posait une question triviale disant : « Quel entraîneur a développé Sintra (1,6 million de dollars), Grace Hill (2 millions de dollars), Allywag Hanover ...
Thin-skinned horses can be tough to work with because they’re more sensitive to irritation and inflammation than others.
Just rub an otherwise non-evasive liniment onto their legs, or allow some fairly mundane ointment to get into their heels, and be prepared to arrive at the barn the next morning to legs that look like stovepipes.
Thin-skinned people however, are much worse in my opinion, and in-general, as an industry, we’re terrible in this regard.
Les chevaux à la peau fine peuvent être difficiles à travailler car ils sont plus sensibles aux irritations et aux inflammations que les autres.
Frottez simplement un quelconque liniment inoffensif sur leurs pattes, ou laissez un onguent bien ordinaire pénétrer dans leurs talons, et préparez-vous à arriver à l’écurie le lendemain matin avec des pattes qui ressemblent à des tuyaux de poêle.
Cependant, les personnes à la peau fine sont bien pires à mon avis, et en général, en tant qu’industrie, nous sommes terribles à cet égard.
On September 18th and 19th, TROT’s Dan Fisher and John Rallis, along with a few of their contemporaries, attended two of North America’s most highly attended races: the Jugette and Little Brown Jug in Delaware, Ohio. Here, Fisher recaps the story of their trip, and as eventful as it was at times, in the end, it was truly the people involved in our game that made it a very memorable two days in O-HI-O. By Dan Fisher.