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Re: Long backs and Arabs..questions



Ride On Truman,                                                            
                                            We're in the Standardbred
racing business and know very well the importance of conditioning. Although
our horses are bred for ability and speed, each horse is an individual and
requires conditioning accordingly. Unlike the show breeds we don't have to
breed to please someones eye. This allows us to concentrate on performance
and in doing so conformation takes care of itself. Poorly conformed horses
don't race well, and are quickly eliminated from the breeding stock. It's
mostly a matter of bringing out the individual's natural ability. Each
horses conditioning program has to be tailored to his rate of reaching his
full potential. Bringing out that potential without breaking the horses
desire to succeed  is the secret to winning.... Big Heart Helps.....       
                         John & Elaine                                     
                                                                          
urracing@elknet.net



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