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Re: [RC] Dennis Farnham--Come back Shane! - Sky Ranch

Bruce,

You forgot your title at the end of your post! 

I suggest "World Renown Expert on Logical and Well Written E-mails"

Carla Richardson
Colorado

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bruce Weary DC" <bweary@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 8:37 AM
Subject: [RC] Dennis Farnham--Come back Shane!


   Dennis--
 Glad to hear you patched things up with Angie. She's a hoot and really 
quite harmless. Especially with half a jug of that Southern corn liquor 
in her. She snores a bit, but  she's a great riding partner.
  I hope you will not just lurk, but rather share with us what you have 
learned, good and bad, about conditioning a horse safely to the higher 
levels of performance that enabled your wife to win her first three 
races. This sport is very concerned about horse welfare, as you know, 
and so speed scares many of us. But if we can learn more about how 
conditioning can actually toughen the horse rather than break it down, 
many of us would like to hear about it. Our country would also like to 
be more competitive, safely, at the international level as well. There 
are horses in the history of our sport-- Rio, Kahlil, Gazal, Ladd, etc., 
who have both gone fast and had great longevity. Some horses probably 
accomplish this on a large dose of genetic superiority, but for those of 
us whose horses are less endowed, we are left with the challenge of 
maximizing our horse's potential with smart conditioning, training and 
feeding. Admittedly, a very small percentage of the members of our sport 
would assign themselves the label of "racer," but we all want to have 
the best day we can with our horse, safely.
   This could lead to a very lively discussion, as occassionally, rare 
individuals here on RC muster an opinion on things as well.   Bruce Weary
 


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