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[RC] 24 Heart rate - Steve Elliot \(Equine Performance\)

It's a show isn't it?  we have 24 hours right? 24 bpm is great just has
a large heart that we all would like to have. I've had standard breds at
the track with the sulky cart attached standing at 22 bpm the lower
number will not get any lower with conditioning  its  if they can run
and recover that's the key  more likely this one and many  will do this
no problem with little conditioning so that's set now go build better
and the legs. 28bpm is most average at rest about 34-36 -up with depends
on what type of farrier is hanging on his foot and if he slipped a
sedative into their mouth. Enjoy Merry Christmas to all, even you Carl. 
See book below on subject "heart of the matter"

Steven A. Elliott
Equine Performance Products/Las USA
Polar equine horse heart monitors
Free form treeless saddles
4181 Spring Ct. Pilot Hill Ca. USA
1866-EQUI-HRM
www.equineperformanceproducts.com


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