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Re: [RC] [RC] May 2007 Veterinary newsletter - FXLivestock

In a message dated 06/19/2007 2:15:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I personally like to look at the pull info for a given ride to give me clues about how better to prepare to ride that ride.
Of course knowing the NUMBER of M pulls and L pulls can be useful information.  This could easily be included with ride results and not include WHO was pulled for what.   Let's say I want to look at the ride results from a particular ride in 2006 so I can be better prepared in 2007 for the same ride.  Would it really matter to me if I learned that there were a total of 15 pulls with a total of 10 M and 4 L and 1 RO listed with the ride results with no names associated with those pulls?  Or would it be so much more beneficial for me to actually have to look at the ride results and see who got pulled and then count the different pull codes.  There are still the same number of pulls for the same reason.  I get the same information from both....
 
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