BenB wrote:Without ever having the possibilities for studying him or seeiing him a live
I would ( stupid me, how could I write this), change dramatictly distance, and track surface.
So get him started for just once, in an 9 furlong claimer, just to make sure
that he has or hasn,t any racepotential at all, and try on turf also once.
If there is a paddock somewhere around, puts him in, for a couple of hours a day, with or without a rug on him. If this isn,t already done.
With good fencing around.
It will freshing him up.
Hope for all the best.
Ben.
I guess we should send all this advice (and it certainly is not necessarily bad advice) to the new owner.