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Re: [RC] Endurance Vs. CRT - Chris Paus

not. in endurance you still have a mandatory hold time
of 30 to 45 min. whatever the vet sets. The hold time
does not begin until your horse meets pulse criteria.
If it takes a long time for your horse to pulse down,
you actually could have a longer hold than you would
with a CTR.

chris
--- DAldr94141@xxxxxxx wrote:

Hi. The only thing I didn't agree with Truman on is
in CTR, every ride I've 
ever been at, if riding 25 miles, you do get your 10
min. to pulse down but you 
also have a mandatory 1/2 hour to 45 min. to rest. 
I thought in endurance you are checked for pulse and
if it's down, then you 
are ready to go? Correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks.

Deb



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