Bloodhorse on line chat: Dutrow praises Allday

Started by Wrongly, February 23, 2006, 11:58:36 AM

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Wrongly

Encinitas, CA
Some trainers are consistently able to improve a horse after a claim. Can you give some examples of how you improve your new claims and some of the methods you use?

Dutrow:
It doesn\'t necessarily have to be claim because I do the same for any new horse that comes into my barn. One thing I concentrate on is how they push off and the next thing is how they hit the ground up front. I have a very good hind end specialist in my vet, Dr. Steve Allday, and have a blacksmith who makes sure they hit the ground. I try a lot of different things to get them to push off the right way. If they do that and hit the ground, that is half of the battle. A lot of trainers don\'t have the right people getting on their horses, so they don\'t know they are not pushing off the right way. I have very good people getting on my horses. But there are a whole lot of things that go into it. We also give them the best hay, the best straw, and the best grain.


Boscar Obarra

  I tried some of that grain for breakfast one day, and they couldn\'t catch me till after lunch.

Uncle Buck

The best hay, the best grain and nightly visits from Victor Conte!